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Contact: Seamus McGrady
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InterSpec Named an Autodesk Preferred
Industry Partner
Portland, Maine - August 12, 2008 - InterSpec
Inc., a global innovator of construction specification management
software and services, today announced that it has been chosen as
a Preferred Industry Partner by Autodesk,
Inc., the leader in 2D and 3D
design software for the manufacturing, building and construction,
and media and entertainment markets.
InterSpec's patented e-SPECS software solutions automate
the preparation of construction specifications and selection of products
and materials that are incorporated into commercial construction projects.
InterSpec has a longstanding partnership with Autodesk and was one
of the first companies to take advantage of Revit Architecture software
and its building information modeling capabilities to automate a downstream
process. The company's e-SPECS products are used by thousands of architects,
engineers and construction professionals to help them keep their construction
drawings and specifications in sync while reducing the overall cost
of development.
"Our e-SPECS software allow architects and engineers
who use Autodesk design software to save countless hours and dollars
while ensuring that their digital construction models and drawings
agree with the specifications," said Michael Brennan, CEO of InterSpec.
"Autodesk Revit Architecture software is an especially powerful combination
with e-SPECS because of the integrated change management and coordination,
enabling efficient and coordinated construction document management,
design team collaboration and enterprise level data management. We
are pleased to be recognized as a Preferred Industry Partner by Autodesk
and look forward to continuing our close association."
"We're proud to be working closely with an industry
leader like InterSpec," said Jim Quanci, director of the Autodesk
Developer Network. "Together with our partners, Autodesk is committed
to developing solutions that help customers realize the potential
of Building Information Modeling by supporting efforts that automate
critical construction processes from the information derived from
the Revit models. Partners like InterSpec and their e-SPECS products
are central to achieving this goal."
About the Autodesk Preferred Industry Partner Program
The Autodesk Preferred Industry Partner program delivers tightly integrated,
industry-specific software solutions that leverage the power of Autodesk's
3D modeling and simulation technologies to create competitive advantage
for customers. Members of the Autodesk Preferred Industry Partner
Program are market-leading software companies that Autodesk is working
closely with to provide customers the breadth and quality of tools
they need to make the move from 2D design and drafting to 3D modeling
and simulation.
About InterSpec InterSpec
provides construction document management solutions and services built
on its patented e-SPECS specification management technology. e-SPECS
software automates the specification process by extracting the product
and material requirements directly from the project's BIM models and
drawings. e-SPECS integrates directly with all Autodesk Revit-based
BIM products as well as with Autodesk's AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture
and AutoCAD Systems products and supports all libraries of MASTERSPEC
and custom office masters. For architects and engineers who spend
many hours on every project preparing construction specifications,
e-SPECS software saves time and money while ensuring that the construction
drawings are coordinated with the specifications. For more information
visit www.e-SPECS.com or contact
sales at +1-207-772-6135 or email to sales@e-SPECS.com.
e-SPECS is a registered trademark of InterSpec. MASTERSPEC
is a registered trademark of the American Institute of Architects.
Autodesk and Revit are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk,
Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or
other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks
belong to their respective holders.
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