Revu has now become standard for surveyors and estimators like Peters. “The first job we did with Bluebeam Revu it paid for itself,” Peters said. “On one item, I had 15,000 lineal feet,” said Carter, who used quantity takeoffs in Revu to help produce his estimation, “but Don only had like 13,600 lineal feet, which would have been like a $50,000 to $60,000 hit to the company.” Don Peters, owner of Solid Earth Civil Constructors in Pueblo, Colorado What’s more, the estimation using Revu ended up saving the company from making a costly mistake. Peters then put one of his employees, tech-savvy field operator Drake Carter, on the job to figure out the quantity takeoff technology in Revu-and was amazed by the results.Ĭarter completed in just one day an estimation that was not only more accurate but had taken Peters two weeks initially. “When I look at technology, it’s extremely scary.” “I’ve been estimating for more than 30 years,” said Peters, who owns Solid Earth Civil Constructors in Pueblo, Colorado, with his wife, Rae. Don Peters has been an estimator for more than three decades, so when a prospective client insisted that his business use Bluebeam Revu to conduct an estimation as part of the bidding process for a recent job, Peters felt uneasy.
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