by Kendall Jones | Aug 26, 2016 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff, What is PlanSwift?
Congratulations to Adam Walker for achieving a 5 year dedicated service award from Oracle! PlanSwift recognizes Adam’s hand in the advancement of the software over the 5 years he’s spent at the company. Most of the internal work done for the software couldn’t be done...
by Kendall Jones | May 18, 2016 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff, Construction Software, How to articles, What is PlanSwift?
Instantly count items! The Auto Count tool was first added into PlanSwift 9.1 back in 2011. Autocount revolutionized the accuracy of takeoff and estimations by enabling you to do bulk counts using preset symbols in your takeoff. This takes saving time to a...
by Kendall Jones | Jun 20, 2013 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff
The conical pillars are made with bamboo that was first soaked in mud, smoke-dried, and then joined using rattan fiber and bamboo nails. Not an ounce of steel was used to support the structure, which was prefabricated off-site to minimize waste, and the natural...
by Kendall Jones | Jun 20, 2013 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff
Half of the curtain walling of “the cheesegrater” tower is now complete, with 51% of the structure already pre-leased to companies Aon and Amlin. The Leadenhall Building is owned by British Land and Oxford Properties and is the first UK project for Chinese curtain...
by Kendall Jones | Jun 20, 2013 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff
London-based Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios worked with the National Trust to interpret the archaeology of the Roman remains in a fresh way that protects and exhibits the buildings in the 21st century. This £2.2m project protects the ruins with an understated,...
by Kendall Jones | Jun 19, 2013 | Construction Estimating and Takeoff
City Form Lab is know for using mathematical formulations to create structures that require minimal materials, but are structurally sound. SUTD’s pavilion uses a catenary curve formula to create a canopy shell that requires no support beams, columns or vertical...