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Ryvit expands the capabilities of Trimble Construction One, a connected, cloud-based construction management platform that drives speed, efficiency, and accuracy at each phase of the construction project life cycle.
Join BQE Software, a provider of business software solutions, on November 9 at 1 pm EST for an engaging, live webinar presented by Steven Burns, FAIA, chief creative officer at BQE Software, as he shares lessons learned over 35 years working with over 1,000 A&E firms.
The rapidly evolving software segment for the MEP industry continues to enhance engineers’ designs with more details and collaboration than ever before.
This past weekend, my husband and I traveled to beautiful Charlevoix, Michigan — that’s about a four-hour drive North of the metro-Detroit area. Totally worth it — summer and fall are both great times to visit! We drove up to attend a friend’s wedding. Unfortunately, the wedding date was held during an annual summer festival in Charlevoix, and hotel rooms were in high demand.
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The revised software, available online at no charge, adds the ability to compare projected costs and energy usage for all HVAC systems and hot water consumption in any building based on what is known before money is spent on selection of the HVAC and water heating systems, and almost all inputs may be adjusted once the design process begins.