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Architects, engineers, contractors, clients, municipalities, BIM, and IT managers collaborate intimately to construct enduring buildings meant to stand the test of centuries.
Architects, Contract Administrators and Engineers who need an inexpensive, easy to learn and use software to digitally organize Contract Admin and communications with any sized project team.
The customer service is excellent and has been great to solve all of out doubts from the day 1.
It's sad because if they spent a few years cleaning up the beast that they've created, it could be a match for Revit. As is, it's a severely bloated Sketchup pretending to be a BIM package.
Thanks to the creators of this wonderful tool that allows you to solve many problems in the automated mode. And happy received files compatible with other programs.
Instead of giving users what they need, modify the GUI and give them a bunch of useless crap to try to get them to buy the newest version. This is sloppy software development at its finest.
It's an outstanding tool for BIM coordinators and which is best used for combining documentation with visualization.
It sometimes seems illogical, as when you mess up your desktop, you basically can't go back.
What I like most about Archicad, especially version 25 that I had the chance to test, is the ease of use. But above all of handling as well.
Sometimes i forget how to use the comment as well, because there is no a such preferring comment bellow guide me to use this application. So i prefer to add another comment bar for user guidden.
I love that Rform organizes Contract Administration files into a single, trackable source making the process clear and transparent to the client.
The number of errors I receive. The page is often down or the features are not functioning properly.
The service is an excellent way to manage contract administration for any size design and construction project.
In inability to delete RFIs. In some cases, duplicates were submitted or a revision was made when not needed.
Very user friendly and easy to use. Plenty of options to do what you need without being overwhelming.
Lack of adaptability for alternate construction procurement forms such as Construction Management. Lack of ability to "pause" a project if it experiences delays.
I like being organized with my subtrades and PCOs, RFIs, SIs etc. It is all clear in one spot.
The security settings for access should be customizable by project needs. Interface is intimidating to new users especially Owners and Contractors.
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