How do you price a project when the numbers live in a dozen pdfs and a few peopl
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Export your Revit model and get a defensible cost estimate in about 10 minutes. The AI reads geometry and metadata to classify line items at 86% accuracy, then
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<p>You stop guessing. Export your Revit model to BidLight and it reads geometry and metadata to classify line items at 86% accuracy. That pulls current pricing from a $30,000 database plus Craftsman, 1Build, and RSMeans, so your estimate reflects real market rates, not a hope. You get labor, equipment, material, and time costs in minutes, not days.</p>
<p>Here's how it works:<br/>1. Export your model from Revit.<br/>2. BidLight's AI classifies the BOQ line items.<br/>3. Current pricing is pulled from the databases.<br/>4. You get a defensible estimate, automatically updated when the design changes.</p>
<p>You win more work because your numbers hold up. One user saved 680 hours a year and saw a 35% higher win rate. And if you're short on time, BidLight's team can do the estimation for you.</p>
<p>No more chasing PDFs. Your estimate becomes a service you can bill for, not a guess.</p>