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Using Adobe Acrobat to mark up drawings - Bluebeam Tutorial
From the course: Construction Industry: Techniques and Technology
Using Adobe Acrobat to mark up drawings
- [Instructor] The theme so far in my weekly construction management series has been going digital, and more specifically, getting rid of those old paper construction drawings. When I introduced that concept I told you that all you needed to do to make that happen was to request that your drawings be sent to you as PDF files. Then I explored several of the options for working with these PDF files by showing you how to use some of the software that's custom made for the construction industry and the way we work. That's great and hopefully you enjoyed learning how some of that software and some of these mobile apps work. I think having an understanding of all of the different tools that are available out there can really help you choose what's best for you and your company or you and your workflow. But sometimes you might not get to choose, you might work for a company that's not quite ready to jump into technology, and we have a lot of those in the construction industry. And you may…
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Digital construction drawings: It's time12m 9s
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BIM 360 Docs for digital drawings19m 9s
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Using Procore to manage digital drawings17m 45s
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PlanGrid: Digital drawings in the palm of your hand9m 45s
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Using Bluebeam Revu to do takeoffs15m
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Using Fieldwire for plans in the field7m 36s
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Using Adobe Acrobat to mark up drawings18m 59s
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Introducing digital management7m 33s
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Considerations for going digital9m 17s
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Planning revisions in a digital environment with Procore8m 51s
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Improving the punch list process with Procore8m 58s
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Changing the way RFIs are handled with PlanGrid7m 1s
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Collaborating outside your team6m 22s
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It's time to evolve9m 43s
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What is near-miss data and why care?9m 35s
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Safety, quality, and productivity are linked8m 58s
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Productivity in construction8m 44s
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Reducing time from concept to procurement13m 41s
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Exploring project productivity9m 36s
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Exploring productivity at the workface5m 50s
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Improving productivity through reliability6m 38s
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Productivity with timely information5m 37s
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Safety in construction: Introduction to the issues5m 23s
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An example of planning for safety7m 19s
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Jobsite safety: Hazard awareness5m 20s
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Jobsite safety: Issues for project managers5m 14s
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Resolving safety issues between the trades4m 45s
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