Bluebeam Revu receives 2014 Commercial Top Product Award

Words: David BenincasaBluebeam® Software, leading developer of markup, measurement and collaboration solutions for the design and construction industry, announced that its flagship PDF-based solution, Revu®, has received a 2014 Constructech Magazine Commercial Top Products Award. This annual awards program honors companies that have provided excellent technology solutions geared toward the commercial market.

Each year, Constructech's editorial staff surveys construction technology to select the top products based on overall usefulness and uniqueness to the construction industry. Bluebeam Revu’s Top Product recognition confirms that the solution’s powerful, advanced markup technology–combined with integrated cloud collaboration feature, Bluebeam Studio™–continues to enable project teams to speed up communication, increase productivity and reduce the risk of costly miscommunication.

“IT leaders in construction today concentrate on building the core technology strategy within the company, while keeping an eye toward the future. But what products are the right choice to bring this strategy to fruition?” says Peggy Smedley, Editorial Director of Constructech. “The winners of the 2014 commercial Top Products are solutions that can help achieve these goals while aiding in efficiency and profitability.”

Kristine Hopkins, Bluebeam Software Director of Account Services comments, “At Bluebeam, we are focused on providing solutions and support that enable our users to do better work. We are honored that Constructech Magazine has chosen to recognize Revu as a Top Product that continues to innovate in the field and pushes the limits of project communication."
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