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Trimble Gifts Software to Colorado Construction Management Program
Emily Pollock posted on April 05, 2019 |

Colorado State University (Image courtesy of Colorado State University.)

Colorado State University (Image courtesy of Colorado State University.)

BIM company Trimble has donated both hardware and software solutions to Colorado’s top construction education program

On March 27th, Trimble announced that they were giving an in-kind gift to Colorado State University’s Department of Construction Management. The department focuses on the technological and managerial aspects of construction work, and the undergraduate program is currently the only program in Colorado accredited by the American Council for Construction Education.

“Collaborating with CSU’s Department of Construction Management has been exciting. Trimble’s portfolio is highly relevant for students at the university,” Trimble vice president Roz Buick said. “It will be rewarding to see the next generation of architecture, engineering, construction and building operations professionals experience the breadth and depth of our construction lifecycle solutions.”

The donated software spans Trimble’s portfolio, including RealWorks scanning software, Trimble Business Center, Vico Office Suite, Tekla Structures, Sefaira Architecture and SketchUp Pro, alongside MEP-specific software. Trimble also plans to donate the accompanying hardware, including laser scanning equipment, Field Link and Rapid Positioning Systems, UAS and surveying systems, and GNSS receivers. The…

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