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Construction Cost Estimating Software vs. Spreadsheets – State of the Nation 2012

Building Information Management

Construction Estimating Using Excel” Lexington Technical Institute, University of Kentucky. Sophisticated, Cost estimating and Efficient Project Delivery Software systems are now available, and have been proven over the past decade. Caulkins, Jonathan P., Do Spreadsheet Errors Lead to Bad Decisions” Carnegie Mellon University).

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A Comparison of Construction Cost Estimating Software Tools 2015

Building Information Management

Cost Estimating/Project Management Software – 4Clicks Project Estimator. While most construction cost estimators continue to rely primarily upon hardcopy documents and electronic spreadsheets, such as Microsoft Excel, many are beginning to leverage electronic cost books and associated calculator software tools.

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How Improved Change Order Communication Can Reduce Risk for all Stakeholders

Construction Business Owner

In this webinar, Extracker CEO Cameron Page and Director of Sales Greg Seldon bring their decades of construction experience and software leadership to highlight the new channels of change order communication between subcontractors, general contractors and owners.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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Loan proceeds may be used for start-up costs, working capital, business procurement, equipment and inventory purchases, contract financing, franchise fees, business expansion, lines of credit, as well as real estate construction, renovation or tenant improvements of an eligible place of business.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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This includes property such as microscopes, chemical reagents, and software. Training programs must be approved by the Technical College System of Georgia and must be for quality and productivity enhancements and certain software technologies. The total amount cannot exceed $1,250 per employee per year.

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