CADsoft Consulting to Deliver Integrated Building Lifecycle Management

FM:Systems, a leading provider of integrated workplace management systems (IWMS) and computer-aided facility management (CAFM) software, today announced that CADsoft Consulting joined the FM:Systems Business Partner Program. CADsoft is a full-service consulting, training and support provider to AEC professionals who use advanced technology to accurately and productively model and realize their designs. CADsoft Consulting’s unique services are sought after by architectural firms, engineering companies, government agencies, and academic institutions. With the current trend towards more energy efficient, environmentally friendly, occupant aware building designs, CADsoft customers are looking for ways to quantify the effects of design decisions and choose options that will provide visibility into managing the lifecycle of their facilities. Looking to complete its building information modeling (BIM) offering by providing customers with an integrated solution for managing facilities, CADsoft partnered with FM:Systems for its configurability, ease of use, and integration with Autodesk products. Read More

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