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iPhone and iPad Applications Best Suited for Construction Professionals

Construction Cost Estimating

Mentioned below is a list of some of the popular IPhone/IPod and IPad apps that are highly recommended for quick access: SmartBidNet : SmartBidNet consists of bid management systems that allow creating as well as tracking bid process with subcontractors and companies.

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Architectural Tools

Pro Builder

Andrew’s Item #1 – My iPad (or tablet) [16:45 mark]. One of my major “must-haves” is my iPad. iPad , it is an indispensable tool in my opinion. . I feel it’s important to have records of all of your thoughts, ideas, and designs that are centrally located and easily accessible. I have always used a stylus with my iPad.

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Behind the Build: Interview with Ben Fiedler, Staff Consultant at Benchmark, Inc.

Autodesk Construction Cloud

I was out on projects, doing observation, and then slowly I moved into completing roof surveys and design projects. I am our lead UAV pilot, creating orthomosaics, for our drafting team to use in AutoCAD to draw roof and pavement plans. Now, I wear multiple hats. What is your proudest accomplishment in your career at Benchmark? .

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15 the best construction Apps for construction professional

Construction Cost Estimating

PlanGrid : It is one of the best apps for iPhone and iPad. BIMx : BIMx acts like a interactive 3-D communication and presentation tool for architectural designs. AutoCAD 360 : As it is a drawing and drafting app, it facilitates the users to view, edit and allocate drawings out of mobile devices, desktops and the Internet.

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don't think: Do Revit: QUACK!

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The first thing is I dont think the next big innovation will really be in what we might call the traditional "CAD (Computer Aided Design)" space. Secondly, I recently read a really interesting article by Clive Thompson in the most recent issue of Wired (which by the way subscribers now have free access on Ipad! What am I interested in?

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