Constructech Magazine
December 2008 |
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As budgets continue to tighten for contractors, the need to do more with less when it comes to technology is very apparent. This requires technology vendors to step up efforts to fulfill on promises made on such things as interoperability between disparate applications. |
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Florida Trend
May 2008 |
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Digital communication is transforming how businesses market their products and services. Article featuring e-Builder CEO Jonathan Antevy |
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Construction Executive
January 2008 |
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Bidder Beware
Remember when plans were available only in plan rooms? A contractor would be contacted by fax regarding a potential project and then drop by its construction association office or visit a local Dodge plan room to view and select projects to bid. If interested, the contractor would pick up a set of plans from the local reprographer and prepare a bid for hand delivery. |
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Constructech
July 2007 |
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e-Builder is a strong believer in providing construction professionals with one version of the truth. The company provides online project management and collaboration via three product editions. |
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Realty Times
March 2007 |
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Use Document Management Technology to Improve Business Processes
There are many ways technology is helping businesses in all industries be more productive and enhance their bottom lines. For builders looking to do more than just survive in more competitive markets, new and improved back-office construction management software might just be the solution to cutting costs and capturing more profit. |
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South Florida Business Journal
December 2006 |
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Built Tough
e-Builder was part of mega-publisher McGraw-Hill's buying spree in 2000, when it picked up pieces of tech companies with related links to its publication niches. The alignment became the force driving the young, Plantation-based company's strategy to reach construction industry buyers via prestigious trade journals and shows. |
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Constructech
November 2006 |
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Pushing Forward
Building on a successful partnership in its Northeast region, K. Hovnanian, www.khov.com, Red Bank, N.J., is working to launch a national process improvement initiative with e-Builder, www.e-builder.net, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
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Florida Sun Sentinel
November 2006 |
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S. Florida Has Seen the Worst of Real Estate Slump, Executive Says
"I think you've seen the majority of the pullback," said Brian Tonry, vice president of McGraw-Hill Construction. The company is a division of the McGraw-Hill Cos., the New York-based global information services provider. Tonry spoke last week at a conference in Coconut Grove sponsored by e-Builder, a Fort Lauderdale-based technology company. |
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Constructech
September 2006 |
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Advisory Board for Design
While technology providers constantly produce products for their clients, it is nice to know there is industry experience and first-hand knowledge behind the product. e-Builder, www.e-builder.net, Fort. Lauderdale, Fla., recently announced the formation of a Product Advisory Board (PAB) focused on the needs of design professionals. |
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Constructech
August 2006 |
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BlackBerry in Construction
According to research from analyst firm Gartner Inc., www.gartner.com, Stamford, Conn., worldwide shipments of PDA (personal digital assistants) totaled 3.7 million in the second quarter of 2006. This shows growth of 2.7% from the year ago period and the highest PDA shipment total on record during this time frame. |
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Constructech
July 2006 |
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Upgrades at e_builder
As the needs of the construction industry continue to evolve, project management providers continue to hone product offerings to fit the bill. Among those continually upgrading its core offerings in recent months is e-Builder, www.e-builder.net, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. |
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AEC Cafe
April 2006 |
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Blending old With the New
Many software companies have at their heart the good intention of providing a solution for the AEC industry that all segments of that industry can use, yet fall short of providing something for the contractor and construction professional.
One of the reasons for this, according to e-Builder CEO, Jon Antevy, is that most contractors are using fax machines and email, not high-tech project management type solutions. It's the old way of doing business. |
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School Planning and Management
March 2004 |
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Internet Magic
How the Internet can help build schools, protect facilities and students, and bring parents and teachers together. |
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ENR.com
Oct 2003 |
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Low-Tech Meets High-Tech: Bridging the Digital Divide
One quality that seems to be developing in the information technology industry is deliberation, as vendors take time to refine features before touting them. |
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SunSentinel
Aug 2003 |
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Focusing on Software, e-Builder Develops Web-based ProgramsThat Allow Those on Construction Projects to be In Touch
When Jonathan Antevy decided to merge his two passions - technology and construction - into a business, the union seemed as unlikely as trying to read e-mail with a bulldozer. |
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Constructech
Aug 2003 |
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Program Management vs. Project Management...Who Will Survive?
Understanding the difference is part of the challenge that the construction community is facing. However, once construction professionals delve deep into what these two solutions offer, making the right selection for managing multiple projects becomes easier. |
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The AHR News
July 24, 2003 |
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e-Builder System Benefits Building Owners
e-Builder, which offers Web-based project management systems for new construction and renovation projects, announced that it has now carved out a niche for itself within the building owner market. |
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AEC Cafe
Sep 2003 |
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e-Builder Named 2003 Best Internet-
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e-Builder Named to Forbes Magazines' Best B2B Sites |
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Contractor Marketing
Summer 2003 |
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Management by Exception
Let's face it, we live in an 'always on' world and the proliferation of internet communication tools had made it possible for users to receive an enormous amount of information through their computers. Having too much information in too many places is becoming a common problem ... |
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National Real Estate Investor
August 2002 |
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An e-Blueprint for Success
WITH MORE THAN 60 construction projects under way at any given time, Clayco Construction needed a way to check the torrent of paper that was flooding its offices. So the St. Louis-based firm created its online nerve center, “Mission Control,” to house blueprints, e-mails, meeting minutes and change orders electronically. Every document related to a particular job is a mouse click away for design-build clients, subcontractors and suppliers.
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Business Wire
February 2002 |
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Business Focus Puts e-Builder On the Florida 100 for a Second Year; Collaboration ASP Beats the Odds in Tough Economy, Recognized for Fast Track Growth
Collaboration ASP Beats the Odds in Tough Economy, Recognized for Fast Track Growth |
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PC Magazine
2001 |
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Bricks'n Clicks
When God wanted to derail the Tower of Babel project, he made the workers speak in different languages. Seems the building industry has never fully recovered. Communications problems are still the bane of many a project manager's existence, creating delays, cost overruns, angry subcontractors, and worried clients. |
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Sports Venue Technology
1999 |
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e-Builder Used in Staples Center in Los Angeles
Web enabled project management software was supplied by e-Builder, a Florida-based company.
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