Snyder Langston to Implement DESTINI Estimator

SnyderLangstonSnyder Langston has signed a three-year enterprise licensing agreement to implement and use DESTINI Estimator.

“We’ve used DESTINI Profiler with great success for several years. Due to this experience, we believe in the Beck Technology team and their ability to deliver the best next-generation estimating platform,” said Andy Gerlach, Technical Services Manager for Snyder Langston. “DESTINI Estimator complements DESTINI Profiler perfectly to provide a consistent progression from conceptual design to construction. From start to finish, the DESTINI suite will allow our team to communicate more clearly, accurately, and efficiently—allowing Snyder Langston to continue offering the best service and experience to our clients.”

Established in 1959 in Irvine, California, Snyder Langston is a trusted real estate and construction adviser to Fortune 500, mid-size, and start-up companies. One of Southern California's largest and most respected builders, the firm has developed millions of square feet of space across virtually every real estate sector. Snyder Langston jumped into the ENR Top 400 General Contractors list in 2015.

“We consider it a privilege to help Snyder Langston implement our DESTINI product suite and support the firm’s ongoing commitment to technology and innovation in the construction industry,” said Stewart Carroll, Beck Technology’s COO.

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