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ABC NH/VT has partnered with UChapter2 to offer Bluebeam Revu certified training. Bluebeam Revu is a design and construction document management software that transforms simple PDFs into data rich documents spanning project lifecycles. 


Watch the webinar recording to determine which BlueBeam classes are right for you.

Course Pricing

Bluebeam Revu Courses

There is no charge for Bluebeam Intro & Info Session with Instructor

2024 Pricing
The following classes are $110 for ABC members and $165 for non-members:

  • Baseline Basics
  • Materials Takeoffs & Estimates, Basics
  • Materials Takeoffs & Estimates, Advanced
  • Bluebeam for Administrative Professionals

ABC Members can bundle the following classes for $276:

  • Baseline Basics
  • Materials Takeoffs & Estimates, Basics
  • Materials Takeoffs & Estimates, Advanced

Other courses by Troy DeGroot:

Reading Construction Documents
$329 ABC member
$460 Non-member

Construction Estimating Principles & Application
$350 ABC Member
$490 Non-Member


Upcoming Classes

Bluebeam Classes
Additional Courses Offered by Troy DeGroot:

 


Course Requirements

(Technology & Participation) – same for all courses

Please ensure you meet the following requirements:

  • Have Bluebeam 2018 or newer installed, and ready to go before class. If you don’t currently have a license of Bluebeam Revu, you can download a free trial here.
  • Attendance via tablet or phone is not recommended. You should have a mouse with a scroll wheel when attending this class. In Bluebeam there are several right-click shortcuts, and the wheel will help you zoom in/out on documents.
  • 2-screen computer set-up is recommended. This will allow you to watch the instructor on one screen while practicing on the other.

 

Reading Construction Documents

 

Meet the Instructor

Troy DeGroot, Bluebeam Certified Instructor, UChapter2 | Owner

Troy DeGroot Bluebeam Professional Services Director

With over 20 years in the industry, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers, the needs of end users, common goals of management, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology.