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It’s Day Three of InEight’s 10 Days of Feature Favorites! I’m Dominic Cozzetto, Product Director for Estimate here at InEight. Today I am sharing how one of my favorite features can help you reduce manual steps in estimating by reusing takeoffs across quantities and handling unit conversions automatically. Feature:…
Just wondering — what feature or module in InEight do you use to build workpacks or shut packs for site execution? We’re looking for a way to link and upload documents, spreadsheets, drawings, and other relevant files directly into the workpack to execute the job on site . Keen to understand what’s worked well for others…
Project goals can be broad, layered, and fast-moving, and how we translate them into “real work” can shape the entire project’s success. What’s your favorite method for breaking down complex goals into clear, actionable steps your teams can execute when tackling large-scope builds?
Curious what methods everyone utilizes to get your costs from Ineight into ERP system, such as Vista. Currently using Power Query and just wondering if there are better options out there.
Hi all, We are currently working through the process of integration from Estimate to Control to streamline our processes and improve our handoff from Preconstruction to Operations. The main goal is to retain resource information for our operations teams so we can eliminate the need to provide side spreadsheets/access to…
As InEight continues to evolve its data connectivity capabilities, it would be great to hear from the community: Which modules do you think are most important to understand when looking at the roadmap for data connectivity features? Whether you're working in estimating, project controls, or field execution, your insights…
It would be really nice if we could view Claiming Schemes associated to a component the same way that we see them in the claiming scheme setup, where they're all listed vertically. If they could be accessed using a "+" and hidden using a "-" button, I think that would really simplify things for project teams… filter and…
When you’re kicking off a new project, who are the stakeholders you always make sure are in the room from day one? Which roles or perspectives are non-negotiable to set the project up for success?
Curious for the estimators here, What is the first thing you dive into when beginning an estimation job and why do you start there?