What Makes the PDF Standard in Construction?
There are several essential characteristics about the PDF that Warnock and his Adobe co-founder created that make it so valuable to construction.
8 Ways Layers Create Clarity in Revu
The powerful tool in Revu helps contractors and other users communicate complicated markups more clearly
An Electrician’s 4 Favorite Bluebeam Revu Features
Every construction trade plays a different role, and likely to find different values in the myriad tools and features available in Bluebeam Revu.
How Construction Leaders Can Give Workers Feedback—Good and Bad
It can be difficult for leaders to give feedback to workers about their short-term performance and long-term career goals. Here are some things to make it easier
How to Use Revu for Sketching
Revu can help construction, engineering and design firms standardize their sketching capabilities in a way that makes them more detailed, accurate and easy to understand by those collaborating on complex construction projects.
Batch Hyperlink Will Blow Your Mind
Imagine pointing to an entire folder and subfolders of drawings and bringing the section cuts, elevations and plan notes to life
How Sets in Revu Simplifies Document Management
Organizing and tracking large volumes of digital construction documents can be challenging, which is why Sets in Bluebeam Revu are invaluable for builders
Quantity Takeoffs Are the Best Kept Secret in Bluebeam Revu
Using the digital tools in Revu helps to avoid costly mistakes from paper-generated processes, especially when dealing with large or complex projects.
How to Use Spaces in Bluebeam Revu
Spaces can help design and construction professionals to designate named parts of drawings on an invisible layer, enabling more efficient jobsite operations.
How Framing Contractors Can Best Use Bluebeam Revu
We firmly believe that every specialist contractor can benefit from the implementation of Revu. To continue with this series, we want to focus on the framing contractor.