FastPIPE is a construction and estimation software offering from FastEST, Inc.
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Uber Eats
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Uber Eats is an online ordering platform available to restaurants and grocers, from Uber Technologies headquartered in San Francisco, providing an ecommerce option for food delivery.
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Construction Project & Field Management
Comparison of Construction Project & Field Management features of Product A and Product B
FastPIPE
8.5
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14% above category average
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Plan distribution & viewing
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Estimating
Comparison of Estimating features of Product A and Product B
It's absolutely well suited to anyone needing accurate piping takeoff and laboring estimates, with great reporting and up to date pricing. I love that I didn't need to spend time trying to update the price logs. It's easy to learn, and works well in a large or small environment, and lends itself to more than just estimating, but becomes a good project management tool as well. Fantastic software.
Uber Eats supplies drivers to deliver our food to our customers hot and fresh. Uber Eats also brings us new customers to try our food. They do a great job in our area all year round and ramp up drivers during our busy times. We are glad that we partnered with Uber Eats to help our business grow.
FastPIPE was very fast to learn, very straight forward and user-friendly. It's easy to use and teach new interns and project engineers how to quickly takeoff sections to backup change orders or assist in heavy bid load.
It's fantastic at keeping up to date on price changes. I'd get updates often, and they were usually within 2-3% of our discount prices with local vendors. In the few instances it wasn't, FastPIPE was very easy to adjust or factor for project costs.
Is great at being able to pull up reports and graphs and track different materials and labor costs for factoring. We bid on a lot of high rise residential buildings, so we do takeoff by floor. It would give detailed reports per page as opposed to just a lump sum. Very detailed so it was easy to adjust per our project approach.
It was a trick or two learning how to upload prints correctly, I think that interface could be a bit easier, but it's already better than most of the competition.
Might be nice to have easier labor factoring, in case we want to pre-load our own instead of MCA time factors for piping labor
It would auto update upon opening occasionally. It's fairly fast, but I prefer to OK that in case I just need to come up with something quickly and don't want to wait.
If I could suggest an improvement on Uber Eats it would be to just separate the ready and print button on the tablet as when we are in a hurry we sometimes touch the wrong button creating minor problems.
I've used the quote soft piping takeoff as well, and it's just not as easy to use or update. Basic methodology and interaface is similar, but it's more 'clunky' to use, is harder to keep updated and to upload PDF's for takeoff, and it's just not as streamlined or user friendly. Akin to comparing driving a truck to a sports car. The Fast Pipe is really smooth and easy to function in.
Best impact is time saved. It's so much faster to do bid takeoff and hit the ground running
Being able to 'draw in' on design-build and being able to print my takeoff has been helpful when turning the job over so the field install understands the approach taken to get the job.
Ease of use and learning has made it much more cost effective to bring new people up to speed.
Uber Eats has a good impact on our revenue by supplying drivers to get our food to our current customers and bringing us new customers.
Although Uber Eats charges a large percent of our sales to our customers, they also bring us a good and needed service that we have a hard time supplying ourselves.