Laser Scanning Has Never Been Better—But Adoption Is Slow. Why?
The reality capture technology used in pre-construction to model a building has never been more accurate, yet adoption barriers abound
The reality capture technology used in pre-construction to model a building has never been more accurate, yet adoption barriers abound
Construction professionals now can set scale across multiple drawings in Revu 20.2 and apply length units independently of page scale
The nearly $1 billion project set to be completed in 2024 will dot the city’s already-vibrant downtown with another iconic structure—and Bluebeam Revu has become the project’s essential technology
Women in Construction Week aims to support and celebrate the women making a difference in our industry—now and into the future
The contractor has discovered significant cost and time savings, as well as enhanced field worker efficiency, by using a variety of Bluebeam tools on tablets as it works to complete a massive civil infrastructure project
The end of 2020 was highlighted by the launch of a new BUG in New Hampshire led by Jeff Collins: “I promise you’ll learn something new every meeting you attend”
A recent The B1M-Bluebeam video highlights how a major infrastructure project is emblematic of how technology is helping alleviate one of the industry’s biggest challenges
How a product research manager brings years of unique experience to the world of construction software development
The Australian 3D modelling and steel detailing firm ditched its paper-based process in favor of Bluebeam Revu, streamlining the company’s intra-office collaboration and strengthening its ability to operate with millimeter-perfect precision
From exoskeletons to state-of-the-art sports stadiums, these were the top stories of the Built Blog in 2020
Construction workers rely on several tools and gadgets to get the job done. Here, one ironworker shares the items he can’t live without on the job
Bluebeam employees share why they love working in the industry
The Walsh Group’s Pablo Giraldo has established a proven digital document management workflow that organizes and streamlines previous paper-based processes into the modern age
The paper-intensive workflow largely dependent on in-person meetings could be improved by migrating the process into Studio in Revu
Studio Sessions can bolster communication and clarify confusion during submittal reviews, avoiding the potential for costly errors and re-work