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Introducing Issue Pins and PDF Markups in Bluerithm

Project teams live in drawings, plans, schematics, and submittal documents. But too often, the information that matters most—issues, equipment details,

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Bluerithm’s new dashboards give commissioning teams a faster, clearer way to understand project status, performance, and milestones—whether they need a

April 17, 2026

What if setting up a commissioning project no longer meant hours of manual clicks, spreadsheet imports, form creation, and repetitive

April 16, 2026

AI in commissioning software is about to look very different. Over the past couple of years, a few software platforms

April 9, 2026

Solar projects do not end at turnover. For owners, EPCs, commissioning providers, and service teams, the real challenge is maintaining continuity from initial commissioning through years

April 8, 2026

For firms managing commissioning for specialty retail, luxury retail, and other repeatable store programs, success depends on more than opening locations on

April 2, 2026

For organizations rolling out dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of retail locations, commissioning can quickly become difficult to manage. Every

April 1, 2026

Airports are among the most complex facilities in the built environment. They are not just buildings where people arrive and depart.

March 26, 2026

Airport projects leave very little room for confusion.  They involve demanding schedules, multiple contractors, specialty systems, phased occupancy, security requirements, and constant

March 25, 2026

Airport projects are some of the most demanding environments in the built world. They involve complex stakeholder coordination, strict operational

March 24, 2026

Rare earth mineral projects are becoming increasingly important to global supply chains. As demand rises for the materials used in

March 13, 2026

As global demand for electrification, renewable energy, battery storage, and advanced manufacturing continues to grow, rare earth mineral projects are

March 9, 2026

Warehouse construction projects demand speed, precision, and tight coordination. General contractors are often responsible for managing multiple trades, tracking shifting

March 6, 2026

K–12 school projects are uniquely unforgiving. You’re building highly occupied facilities on immovable academic calendars, under intense community scrutiny, with indoor air quality

March 5, 2026

Hospital projects are different. You’re building in (or next to) environments where uptime matters, infection risk is real, and systems performance is

March 4, 2026

Grocery stores are a different animal than “normal” retail. You’re juggling tight opening dates, live merchandise, food-safety risk, and some of the

March 3, 2026