by Kendall Jones | Jul 13, 2016 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff Software, Reviews & Comparisons, What is PlanSwift?
Doing estimates by hand getting to be too much? With so many takeoff softwares on the market, how are you suppose to choose the one that’s right for your business? In an effort to simplify the selection process when choosing a software, PlanSwift breaks down the Top 3...
by Kendall Jones | Jul 11, 2016 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff Software, How to articles, What is PlanSwift?
Check out PlanSwift 10.1 in action with this quick tutorial video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zqbVY3nXggVideo can’t be loaded: What’s New in PlanSwift 10.1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zqbVY3nXgg) PlanSwift is proud to announce that version 10.1...
by Kendall Jones | May 17, 2016 | BEST of Construction, Construction Estimating and Takeoff Software, What is PlanSwift?
Heber Allred, the original developer and founder of PlanSwift, was working for a large lumber roof truss company in Nevada when he had the idea for PlanSwift. The genesis of PlanSwift was a 2004-2006 series of consulting agreements with contractors. The initial goal...
by Kendall Jones | Apr 7, 2016 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff Software
PlanSwift takeoff and estimating software company History PlanSwift was founded in 2007. The company was originally based in Henderson, Nevada and is now based out of Bountiful, Utah. PlanSwift was added to the Textura family of construction collaboration solutions on...
by Kendall Jones | Jun 18, 2013 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff Software
Seattle’s $30 million carbon neutral Bullitt Center, billed as the world’s greenest commercial building, will feature what its owner, the Bullitt Foundation, calls an “irresistible stairway” when it opens at the end of the month. The elegant, light-filled escalier...
by Kendall Jones | Jun 18, 2013 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff Software
After 2,000 years, a long-lost secret behind the creation of one of the world’s most durable man-made creations ever—Roman concrete—has finally been discovered by an international team of scientists, and it may have a significant impact on how we build cities of the...