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Using Procore to manage drawings, part 1
From the course: Construction Industry: Going Digital in the Field
Using Procore to manage drawings, part 1
- [Instructor] I'm going to introduce you to one of the more robust pieces of software out there for going digital and construction, we're going to take a look at Procore. Now procore actually calls itself the construction OS or construction operating system. And as you can see here on the screen, it has many modules and features meant to take the paper out of all of your processes. Before I jump in, I do want to give you a little background on this procore solution. There are procore apps that you can download for virtually any device. So right now, I'm going to use procore in the web based interface. But you can get a procore app for your Windows device from the Microsoft Store for your Android device from the Google Play Store and for your Apple device on iTunes. You can even get a procore app in the Amazon store for your Kindle Fire device. And this is a really cool solution, it's one of the only construction solutions…
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BIM 360 digital docs, part 19m 14s
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BIM 360 digital docs, part 29m 16s
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Using Procore to manage drawings, part 17m 49s
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Using Procore to manage drawings, part 29m 9s
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PlanGrid: Digital drawings in the palm of your hand9m 7s
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Using Bluebeam Revu to do takeoffs, part 16m 55s
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Using Bluebeam Revu to do takeoffs, part 27m 47s
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Using Fieldwire for plans in the field7m 19s
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Using Adobe Acrobat to mark up drawings, part 19m 10s
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Using Adobe Acrobat to mark up drawings, part 27m 34s
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