Project Builder 2.0 design tool

Taco Comfort Solutions’ new Project Builder 2.0 design tool – developed by Taco engineers in close collaboration with sales reps, product managers and HVAC engineers – dramatically increases HVAC system design productivity and accuracy. By design, Project Builder 2.0 helps commercial hydronic engineers and designers to quickly select the right products and assemble all related Read more

Taco Comfort Solutions’ new Project Builder 2.0 design tool – developed by Taco engineers in close collaboration with sales reps, product managers and HVAC engineers – dramatically increases HVAC system design productivity and accuracy. By design, Project Builder 2.0 helps commercial hydronic engineers and designers to quickly select the right products and assemble all related documents into one complete project file.

With all features in one platform portal, its built-in configurator offers a broader, faster and feature-rich means of product sizing and selection, document comparisons and quote development. With one click, all PDFs and Revit files are co-joined in a customized submittal, which can be saved or e-mailed. The dynamic platform offers new, compelling graphics, full customization and avails one-click response from quote recipients.

With the free, cloud-based Project Builder 2.0, there’s no software to download, and the resource is always up to date for real-time collaboration.

Selecting a product in any of the upgraded Taco selection apps automatically opens Project Builder 2.0, where users can choose to add products to an existing project, create a new project, proceed to other product selections, or just browse.  Also, engineers and designers can invite other users to share and collaborate on any product selection or configuration.

Project Builder revisions include new navigation with faster access to product information and tools to allow easier analysis and evaluation. The shared goals for Taco’s new website and Project Builder include saving time, improving productivity and ensuring information accuracy.

For more information, visit www.TacoComfort.com