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UDA Technologies Attending the 2008 International Builder's Show

Written by UDA Corporate Newsroom | December 21, 2007

December 21, 2007

UDA Technologies will be showcasing the award-winning UDA ConstructionSuite at the 2008 International Builder's Show (IBS) in Orlando, Fla. February 13-16. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) will be sponsoring the event, held at one of the largest convention centers in the country, Orlando's Orange County Convention Center.

UDA product technicians and sales representatives will be on-site to perform live demonstrations, answer questions, receive feedback, and log product feature requests for current and prospective ConstructionSuite clients.

The IBS will also give ConstructionSuite product developers the opportunity to meet with other construction software companies to continue to form relationships allowing ConstructionSuite to integrate with a number of different accounting programs, CAD applications, and online digital take-off equipment to ensure all UDA products remain the most comprehensive, integrated systems on the market. All five versions of UDA ConstructionSuite (Standard, Pro, Premier, Corporate, and Network) will be available for preview.

The Builder's Show is the industry's largest annual trade show and exposition. In 2007, more than 103,000 builders attended the show and a record 1,900 exhibitors in 300 different markets displayed their products. The NAHB is expecting another record-breaking turnout for 2008.

Please stop by our booth to say hello to our UDA Staff and learn more about the most innovative project management software for construction professionals, UDA ConstructionSuite.

Booth Number: W7006 Hall F, Building West

For more information about the 2008 International Builder's Show, please click here.

For more information about ConstructionSuite, visit www.constructionsuite.com or call 1.800.700.8321 to speak directly with a UDA sales representative. Free Trials of ConstructionSuite are available online.