How to Design Workspaces—Or Any Interior—With Bluebeam
Interior designers do amazing work—here’s how Bluebeam can make their jobs easier
Interior designers do amazing work—here’s how Bluebeam can make their jobs easier
The city’s department for reviewing plan documents was stuck in a slow and siloed system for communicating corrections—until Bluebeam transformed it forever
Marc Robillard credits constantly evolving construction technology tools for allowing him and his engineering colleagues to effectively help clients carry out their visionary ideas
Bluebeam’s dexterity as a construction technology makes it invaluable to the industry, but standardizing its tools and features to specific job roles or workflows makes it even more valuable
Bluebeam’s tool for real-time collaboration, Studio Sessions, and its tool for document storage, Studio Projects, are both invaluable to any construction project, but there are particular ways to use each—and both together—for optimal productivity
The transition from paper to digital is a big undertaking, but taking these considerations into account makes the process a whole lot easier
The initial pandemic panic sent FGM Architects’ employees into remote work indefinitely, hobbling their ability to collaborate on project documents—then Bluebeam reimagined the way the firm operates
Saving a few clicks here and there may not sound like much, but over time, using hot keys leads to substantial time savings
What are window and door suppliers doing in Bluebeam to finish the job faster? Here are a few tools to count, detail and install windows and doors for both residential and large commercial construction projects
The city needed to make its permitting process less cumbersome and more efficient, so it turned to digital collaboration software
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)
These are the essential Revu features this electrician uses on the jobsite for every project
The leader of the Sydney Bluebeam User Group demonstrates how overseeing the Australian user community has deepened his use of Revu
Constantly organizing and tracking large volumes of digital construction documents can be challenging, which is why Sets in Bluebeam Revu are invaluable for builders
As construction professionals increasingly use digital certifications to approve official project documents, there are important distinctions between signature types they need to keep in mind
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