Transforming Design Review at New Jersey Transit

NEW YORK, Oct. 9, 2024 — (PRNewswire) — Managing modern construction projects can be complex, from balancing budgets and meeting tight deadlines to coordinating large teams. But with the help of cutting-edge technology, these challenges can be streamlined, making collaboration easier and more effective.

As part of the Bluebeam Live World Tour in New York, held on  October 23, 2024, at MetLife Stadium, this session will feature  New Jersey Transit and  Microsol Resources, a Bluebeam Platinum Partner, as they discuss their successful implementation of Bluebeam across their organizations.

With extensive experience supporting clients like NJ Transit, Microsol Resources has provided tailored solutions to address unique project challenges, from document management to collaboration workflows. Learn how NJ Transit overcame obstacles, celebrated achievements, and gained valuable insights through their partnership with Microsol Resources. Discover how Bluebeam has been a key driver in their project success.

Presenting will be David Spergel, Bluebeam Certified Support Representative and Instructor at Microsol Resources, along with  Melissa Spafford, Manager of Standards & Quality (Capital Programs) at NJ Transit, and  Steven A. Magnotta Jr., Resident Engineer of Railroad Construction Oversight at NJ Transit. They'll provide an in-depth look at how Bluebeam technology has revolutionized their document management, communication, and project delivery processes.

As a Bluebeam Platinum Partner, Microsol Resources is committed to offering unparalleled support and expertise, helping organizations like NJ Transit integrate Bluebeam technology to maximize their operational efficiency. This partnership has enabled NJ Transit to optimize collaboration within their teams and enhance coordination with external project partners.

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Key Takeaways for Architects, Engineers, and Construction Professionals:

  • Real-time Collaboration: Discover the power of real-time collaboration using Bluebeam Cloud, enabling teams to work together seamlessly from different locations. Learn how documents, markups, and annotations are shared to keep project workflows moving efficiently.

  • Custom Profiles and Toolsets: Explore how Microsol Resources helped NJ Transit implement custom profiles and toolsets, improving workflows across departments and ensuring consistency throughout the project lifecycle.

  • Streamlined Workflows: Learn how Bluebeam integrates with other industry-leading tools, streamlining processes and increasing productivity. Discover how automation and cloud technology can help teams work more effectively.

  • Mobile Capabilities: Uncover the mobile features of Bluebeam Cloud, allowing project teams to access, review, and annotate documents on the go, ensuring that collaboration and communication continue uninterrupted, no matter where you are.

By collaborating with a Bluebeam Platinum Partner like Microsol Resources, NJ Transit has been able to harness the full power of Bluebeam to transform their construction management.

Whether you're an architect, engineer, or construction professional, this session will provide insights on how Bluebeam can improve your collaboration with project partners, streamline document management, and drive overall project success.

Ready to elevate your project collaboration? Contact our Bluebeam Team at  Email Contact to learn how Microsol Resources can help you implement Bluebeam solutions for your projects.

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Anna Liza Montenegro
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