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31/10/2007

Esti-mate Software Benefits Construction Industry

A new range of estimating and post-contract software has been created by Esti-mate, which possesses features usually only found in systems costing thousands of Euro more.

Esti-mate is a range of products for the construction industry with over 550 customers already in Ireland using it to benefit. The software has been designed to be simple to use and includes facilities for estimating, quotations, bill and quantities, materials, enquiries and comparisons. Standard Esti-mate modules may be purchased individually at any time to meet the customers growing needs.

The new Esti-mate House Building Suite contains all standard modules but also enables the set up of your housing development by quantified house types linked to plots or phases.

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Esti-mate is a database system, not a spreadsheet, and covers all sizes and types of jobs including small and large building projects and civil engineering work as well as specialist trades. Bills created on other systems can be imported and priced quickly using the prices library.

The Esti-mate product range will run on Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP. The software runs on Windows networks and programmes are automatically set to run in single or multi-user mode, allowing more than one user in the same job at the same time.

It can also be loaded in less than a minute, is easy to use with no training on the standard version required. On-line help is available as well as a comprehensive User Guide document that can be printed as a manual.

The Esti-mate software range is a fully integrated set of standard modules including: Estimating, valuations, subcontractor enquiries, material supplier enquiries, bill import, library maintenance and house builder suite.

For further information, contact AJK Software Services on Tel: +353 404 40089, or visit the website on: www.ajk.ie.

(JM)

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