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If you plan on moving your new roll up digitizer, you'll want this sturdy bag to carry it. Three sizes are available - 20" x 24", 30" x 36" and 36" x 48".
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Elite Takeoff 2008 - Basic is our entry level software for those that have purchased a large tablet or roll-up digitizer. You can digitize complex areas and lengths from blueprints in seconds with incredible accuracy, speed and ease!
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The Super L VI is the next generation of the well-known SuperL VI Series family of digitizersódigitizers that set the standard in large format digitizing.
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The Roll-Up III digitizer series is engineered with GTCOís exclusive patented Redundant Grid Technologyô, which substantially improves the durability and ruggedness of this digitizer,making it the only choice for true portable use.
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Elite Takeoff 2008 - Standard adds Layers and Grouping to your estimating arsenal. You'll be able to color code your takeoff to help increase your accuracy and reduce costly mistakes.
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Elite Takeoff 2008 - Advanced is our most powerful product. Featuring eTakeoff for electronic file takeoff, Advanced also includes trade-specific features for the Tile and Carpet trades.
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Elite Takeoff 2008 - ScaleMaster is an incredible estimating tool that increases productivity and improves accuracy. This smart software uses the Scale MasterÆ II for input of linear measurements that are ìrolledî on blueprints. By rolling the dimensio
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QuikRuler III is a complete measuring system for architects, construction estimators, engineers and surveyors. QuikRuler III quickly and accurately automates blueprint takeoff and drawing measurement processes. It includes a measuring menu and an LCD disp
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Most builders estimate with Excel because it's easy to learn, quick to use, and can be customized to your style of estimating. Here you'll find step-by-step how to create your own customized automated spreadsheet estimating program for use with Excel.
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This package includes one GTCO 36" x 48" Roll Up 3 digitizer plus Elite Takeoff 2008 - Basic digitizing software.
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This package includes one GTCO 36" x 48" Roll Up 3 digitizer plus Elite Takeoff 2008 - Standard digitizing software. Shipping is included.
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This package includes one GTCO 36" x 48" Roll Up 3 digitizer plus Elite Takeoff 2008 - Advanced digitizing software. Shipping is included.
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This package includes one GTCO 36" x 48" Tablet digitizer plus Elite Takeoff 2008 - Advanced digitizing software. Shipping is included.
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This package includes one GTCO 36" x 48" Tablet digitizer plus Elite Takeoff 2008 - Standard digitizing software. Shipping is included.
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This package includes one GTCO 36" x 48" Tablet digitizer plus Elite Takeoff 2008 - Basic digitizing software. Shipping is included.
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Become a concrete stamping expert with the practical tips in this book. Here youíll find hundreds of ideas and sources for stamping designs.
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This unique resource contains both the detailed cost coverage for all construction items as well as Quick Estimating Sections and Square Foot costs for preliminary estimates and conceptual budgets.
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This unusually well-organized book shows the best and easiest way to estimate materials for room additions or residential structures.
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AIA Announces 2010 Young Architect Award Winners
This week, the AIA announced the nine recipients of the 2010 AIA Young Architects Award. The prize recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the profession early in their careers.
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Testwell CEO Tried To Kill Himself After Conviction
The New York Times is reporting that Testwell Laboratories owner and CEO V. Reddy Kancharla tried to commit suicide last week, two days after being convicted of falsifying concrete mix reports and filing them with the city.
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Mayor Unveils Stimulus Plan in San Francisco
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom this week laid out a local stimulus plan that, if approved by the always unstable board of supervisors, would speed up four pending residential construction projects that have been held up due to the economy and city regulations.
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January Construction Retreats 1%
The value of new construction starts slipped 1% in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $419.3 billion, according to McGraw-Hill Construction, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies.
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New Construction Starts in December Climb 5%; Annual Total for 2009 Drops 26% to $412 Billion
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Dubai Stands Tall as Skyscraper Debuts
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National Mall Plan Option Incorporates LEED
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Cintra-Led Team to Begin $2B North Texas Road Project
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November Construction Falls 9%
At a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $405.0 billion, new construction starts in November dropped 9% from the previous month, according to McGraw-Hill Construction, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies.
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October Construction Jumps 12%
New York, N.Y. ? November 20, 2009 ? The value of new construction starts climbed 12% in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $447.6 billion, it was reported by McGraw-Hill Construction, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies. The upward push came from double-digit gains for nonresidential building and nonbuilding construction (public works and electric utilities). At the same time, residential building in October was unchanged from its September pace. Through the first ten months of 2009, total construction on an unadjusted basis came in at $350.1 billion, down 29% from the same period a year ago.
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As summer approaches, the Minneapolis-St. Paul economy appears to be thawing
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Washington D.C.?s economy appears to be stimulated
Given that, among the 50 largest metro areas in the country, Washington D.C. has the second lowest unemployment rate and the second highest rate of employment growth, it arguably has the strongest economy in the country.
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The whole world is watching the U.S. labor market
From one month to the next, the whole world keeps hoping that the U.S. labor market will improve. It?s not impossible for gross domestic product growth to occur in what is still the world?s largest economy without an increase in jobs, but it is certainly more of a challenge. February was one more month of disappointment ? and one more month of the ?jobless recovery? ? according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Between the first and second months of 2010, the net change in employment was -36,000 jobs. While this is an almost insignificant figure, given a total jobs level of 130 million, it is still on the wrong side of ledger.
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