Profits in construction can be lean, even with the best of technology available to help. That’s partly why project management software is increasingly popular with contractors. It makes sense, since ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Beck Technology, developers of revolutionary preconstruction software, is proud to announce Swinerton’s choice to implement DESTINI Estimator construction estimating software ...
Accurate estimates are essential to a construction firm’s success. Overprice a bid and you’ll likely lose the project. Underprice it and you risk losing money and damaging relationships with partners ...
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Estimating Edge, a trusted provider of professional estimating and takeoff software, today announced that the company has been granted U.S. Patent No. 11,321,500 ...
One thing is certain in small- to mid-sized businesses today: the need for sales force automation is top of mind. Too many small- to mid-sized companies — HVAC contractors, specifically — are facing ...
When well matched to a company's needs, estimating software may save time, increase accuracy, and increase the level of professionalism a bid conveys. Here are some popular options from a few of the ...
If you are shopping for a new estimating system, you have probably realized that the many bells and whistles available with today's estimating software can sometimes obscure the basic function of an ...
US-based technology company Trimble has introduced a suite of new application programming interfaces (APIs) for its cloud-hosted estimating software, Accubid Anywhere. These APIs are designed to ...
If your construction company is considering estimating and takeoff software but are unsure if the investment if worth it, there's a new, free tool to help you. Software Advice has introduced a free ...
PRO-EST HVAC version 2.2, Duct-Pro, Pipe-Pro, Duct-lite, and Pipe-lite are part of the HVAC Estimating Software release. The PRO-EST HVAC version 2.2 is a complete sheet metal and pipe estimating ...
A few years back, a colleague shared an interesting exercise with me. He took a deck of cards, split it in half, turned one half face up, then mixed all the cards up on a table and asked me how many ...