Dodge Data & Analytics and STACK Construction Technologies Announce New Partnership

Words: Dan Kamys21 November 2016 — Dodge Data & Analytics has partnered with STACK Construction Technologies to integrate Dodge’s data and analytics with STACK’s cloud-based takeoff and estimating tools. The partnership will put Dodge’s extensive project data and STACK’s easy-to-use takeoff and estimating software in the hands of contractors and subcontractors through a seamless user experience. Dodge Data & Analytics provides comprehensive intelligence on commercial construction projects to customers at every step in the design and build process. STACK Construction Technologies is a leading Software-as-a-Service provider and the industry’s only 100% cloud-based solution for construction takeoff and estimating. The companies’ integrated tools are expected to become available in January 2017. Having Dodge data available through STACK software, and with STACK’s capabilities accessible through Dodge’s platform, customers will be better equipped to successfully plan, bid, and execute on the projects that drive their businesses. To learn more, visit www.construction.com.  
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