If you are having trouble streaming our promotional videos from YouTube you are able to stream them directly from our website. For e-PlanCheck™ videos please click on the following link. The videos will be located on the bottom of the page. http://www.eplansoft.com/products/electronic-plan-review-eplancheck/ For e-PlanReview® videos please click on the following link. The videos will also be…Read More
e-PlanSoft would like to thank all the attendees and and fellow exhibitors at the 2012 Los Angeles APA Conference who visited the e-PlanSoft team located in booth #212. We had a great time and enjoyed meeting all of you. Please check back soon for results on our drawing winner! Contact e-PlanSoft for more information on how…Read More
e-PlanSoft, a leader in Electronic Plan Review, just uploaded the 2012 Electronic Plan Review video. Be sure to check out our updated features: Standard Comment Database Data Form Fields Improved search & access to Standard Comments & many more! e-PlanSoft™, is a California, based firm that offers a recently patented web-based electronic plan check…Read More
When cities and local governments review plans sometimes the process take up to 45 days. Did you know that during that process many costs are accrued? By moving to Electronic Plan Review, cities and local governments are able to review and share building plans at a real-time collaboration with all reviewers including customers. It has been calculated…Read More
Green buildings have become a priority for the commercial real-estate market. This niche has become mainstream and third-party verifiers are becoming over-whelmed with the demand. The commercial builings sector boasts the most explosive growth in green building. In 2010, a third of all new commerical construction was green, accounting to a $54 billion market for commercial green…Read More
Green Building is efficient at using less energy, but are they safer and more durable? Recently, a new study released this week suggests that green building can advance building resiliency. The report produced by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, explains the different ways to…Read More