
DWR eDiscovery allows legal professionals to review, process, and produce documents that could be relevant to litigation.
Our Software and hosted Subscriptions offers a wide range of document review tools, including AI search, keyword search, keyword highlight, metadata filtering and marking documents. It also has privilege log, redactions and analysis tools to help users better understand their document corpus. These features can all be done by the user themselves, so they can do the standard eDiscovery tasks without consulting.
DWR eDiscovery offers subscriptions to both hosted and on-prem eDiscovery. DWR Pro desktop software can be downloaded to your computer or server. DWR Pro costs $1995per concurrent use license/year. Cloud subscriptions are charged per-GB for hosting and there are no hidden fees. The entry-level Single Matter subscription costs $10/GB/Month and has a minimum of $250 per month. Private clouds allow multiple matters and multiple users for no more than $4/GB/month moving quickly to $1/GB/month.
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Buildxact is a construction management software that is easy to use for contractors, residential builders, and remodelers. It helps them manage their projects smoothly and efficiently. Transform your business with one system, from the first takeoff to the final invoice.
Streamline estimation - Create takeoffs faster and get quotes 5x faster. Buildxact is cloud-based so you can get up and running in no time.
Save time by ditching paper plans and spreadsheets! Buildxact digital takeoffs let you scale plans and measure with a few mouse clicks. Quickly measure and count materials knowing your numbers are correct. Easily move material counts into your estimate with online tools and pricing that are 5X faster than paper and pencil.
Estimates that clearly lay out materials, labor and overhead for the client. Professional quotes that win more jobs. Find out today with a free trial!
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Callout
Callout is an innovative software-as-a-service platform powered by artificial intelligence that conducts initial reviews of construction drawings to ensure compliance with building regulations. Architects and Professional Engineers can easily upload their PDF drawing sets, choose from over 33 recognized codes—such as IMC, IBC, ASHRAE, NFPA, NEC, IPC, ASCE, ACI, and AISC—and obtain structured analysis with severity ratings, precise code citations, and recommended solutions in less than a minute.
Its standout features include a comprehensive review across seven engineering disciplines in one go, personalized calibration for each engineer's expertise that evolves over time, a custom firm standards library, the ability to upload local jurisdiction amendments for accurate code verification, confidence ratings for every finding, and an accessible full review history that can be exported in CSV, Excel, and PDF formats.
Pricing is based on credits, beginning at just $0.13 per sheet, with no ongoing subscriptions or seat licenses required, and new users receive 50 complimentary credits upon signing up. This platform is designed by a licensed Mechanical Professional Engineer, ensuring that it meets the needs of industry professionals effectively. Overall, Callout transforms the drawing review process into a quick and efficient task for engineers and architects alike.
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MB&G MobileMap
High-quality technology solutions are required for demanding work environments. MobileMap was created by Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc., a natural resource consulting firm. MB&G offers innovative products and applications that can withstand the most challenging conditions. All of our technology solutions are driven by our clients' needs. David Mason, a vocal advocate for sustainable yield forestry, founded MB&G in 1921. Mason brought his passion to many projects. Today, MB&G operates in three business lines: forestry, geospatial, and environmental services. Our headquarters is in Portland, Oregon. We also have offices in California and Virginia. MB&G employees offer forestry, geospatial and application development expertise to solve some of the most difficult natural resource management problems.
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