Quantity Takeoffs Are the Best Kept Secret in Bluebeam Revu
Deepak Maini, a 20-year qualified mechanical engineer, shares tips and tricks for using QTO software (From 2019)
Deepak Maini, a 20-year qualified mechanical engineer, shares tips and tricks for using QTO software (From 2019)
The automation of time-consuming tasks, the real-time sharing of latest documents and the user friendly, design of Bluebeam Revu meant these leading Japanese construction firms could leapfrog competitors.
The evolution from diesel to electric offers advantages that include lower fuel consumption and emissions—and improved ownership cost and health
Some of the greatest strides the construction sector has made recently with technology haven’t been with robotics or artificial intelligence, but with work collaboration and design software
Geography no longer binds employees to a specific jobsite in many industries. Hybrid working arrangements are making this possible for construction, too.
The next generation of intelligent transportation systems enables wireless exchange of information between smart vehicles and road infrastructure. Here’s what civil contractors need to know
Here are the tools and features in Revu all roofing contractors need to know about
Here are five ways in which Bluebeam makes your digital transformation as easy as possible.
The city needed to make its permitting process less cumbersome and more efficient, so it turned to digital collaboration software
Dynamic building materials inspired by a toy offer possibilities that go far beyond child’s play
Modern-day artificial intelligence systems, while relatively sophisticated, are nowhere close to replacing what humans do on a construction jobsite, experts say
Here are the features in Bluebeam Revu that all framing subcontractors should know
The traditional back-office function isn’t just the unsung hero at Bluebeam—it’s one of the construction technology company’s critical competitive differentiators. Here’s why. (from 2021)
From autonomous vehicles to digital collaboration, contractors who aren’t on top of these technologies are going to risk falling behind the rest of the industry
Keeping project data secure from cybersecurity threats is a moving target nowadays, but these three basic steps should set construction companies on the right path