Not sure if the spelling is correct. Working with a new G.C. on a 2500 sf residential building and they would like our architecture firm to use Pro Core. Does anyone have experience with Pro Core? Should I give it a try or get them to try another software? Thanks for this forum.
urbanity
Sep 21, 14 11:11 am
procore is fairly easy to use. we initially had some login issues, but found that if everyone used the mozilla browser the issue was resolved.
archiphreak
Sep 24, 14 10:55 am
I used this software on a modest commercial dental office project last year. It was a fairly smooth process. I would recommend it. Makes the submittal process much more streamlined, but you need to keep an eye and make sure your contractor is logging everything in, especially the physical product samples. Otherwise things can get out of whack.
Not sure if the spelling is correct. Working with a new G.C. on a 2500 sf residential building and they would like our architecture firm to use Pro Core. Does anyone have experience with Pro Core? Should I give it a try or get them to try another software? Thanks for this forum.
procore is fairly easy to use. we initially had some login issues, but found that if everyone used the mozilla browser the issue was resolved.
I used this software on a modest commercial dental office project last year. It was a fairly smooth process. I would recommend it. Makes the submittal process much more streamlined, but you need to keep an eye and make sure your contractor is logging everything in, especially the physical product samples. Otherwise things can get out of whack.