October 2009
Sometimes you need a little help seeing the beauty in front of your eyes. If you’re looking for someone to dress up your business or storefront with respect for its historic past, we can do all that – and more.
A client was looking for a way to shield his business from the sun’s heat, but our colleagues in Minneapolis went the extra yard and turned the venerable Rand Tower, a downtown landmark, into a gigantic cast iron frame that met the client’s immediate needs – and also showcased his business and artwork in a bold new way.
Rather than create some random window coverings, our team in Minneapolis opted to take the client’s personal photographs, print them on a suitable substrate and mount them on clear Plexiglas that could be displayed with pride while keeping the effects of the sun at bay.
If you have an office space you would like transformed, Contact Us and we’ll call to discuss the best approach.
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October 2009
If you want to bring the industry’s two most widely-used online planrooms together and link them into one, master application for use at your company – we’ve got the tool to make that happen.
We recently made our DataBridge for Prolog technology available to Maryland construction giant Coakley & Williams, a respected, privately owned firm with roots in the Washington Metropolitan region going back to 1926.
The firm’s “Super User” outlined the benefits of DataBridge in a memo she shared with her team members at Coakley & Williams: “(DataBridge) allows the Project Administrator to more effectively track the history of drawing activity (addendums, revisions, etc.); who received what and when,” she wrote. “This could also provide a more impressive ‘As-built’ package for the owner at the end of the project…”
If you would like to bring the power of Prolog and Planwell together for your office, Contact Us and we’ll call to set up a time to talk.
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