Images Courtesy of Trimble Manhattan Software's programs allow facilities managers and building owners to manage portfolios of buildings and other real-estate assets. Expanding its applications for spatial modeling past the construction phase of the building lifecycle, Trimble, Sunnyvale, Calif., announced August 19 that it will acquire London-based Manhattan Software, a maker of facilities-management and real-estate-management software. Trimble says will take a 100% stake of Manhattan Software and integrate it into its Trimble Buildings Group. The acquisition price was not disclosed.Manhattan Software's offerings include its Integrated Workplace Management System, which allows for planning and management of real estate portfolios, and CenterStone
Trimble Navigation, a leading location and positioning technology firm, integrates a wide range of technologies for the construction, surveying, agriculture, mapping and GPS industries. Trimble's new Rockies campus is a four-story, 125,000-sq-ft facility situated on a 15-acre site in Westminster, Colo. Photo courtesy of JE Dunn Construction The exterior skin is made of a high-strength, composite-resin rain-screen panel with unitized curtain-wall windows. hoto courtesy of JE Dunn Construction The campus is designed to house 570 employees in a highly collaborative, open work environment. Related Links: Trimble Opens New Westminster, Colo., Office Trimble Introduces Lightweight Jobsite Tablet Trimble's Rockies campus is
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Trimble, which provides technology solutions and products to the construction industry, officially opened its new campus in Westminster on June 24. Trimble’s new campus is a 125,000-sq-ft, four-story building on 15 acres in the Westmoor area of Westminster, at 10368 Photo courtesy of Trimble The new four-story building sits on 15 acres in the Westmoor area of Westminster. It houses 475 employees, with space to accommodate up to 570. Westmoor Dr. The new campus houses 475 employees, with space to accommodate up to 570. The employees focus on marketing, testing and applications engineering in the construction, surveying, agriculture
Trimble, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based advanced technology systems maker, saw a record 3,500 attendees from 80 countries during its sixth annual Dimensions event held in November at The Mirage hotel and casino in Las Vegas. The conference consisted of 480 sessions focused on increased field and office productivity through Trimble hardware and software in a variety of applications from heavy civil and building construction to mapping and surveying. Courtesy of Trimble The Trimble tablet is powered by an Intel Atom 1.6-GHz processor, with dual eight-hour lithium-ion batteries. Among other things, the 34-year-old publicly traded company (NASDAQ: TRMB) unveiled a new rugged,
Courtesy of Trimble Trimble's new touchscreen tablet allows users to type, pan and zoom with fingers, a stylus or heavy gloves. Related Links: ENR Mountain States: Trimble HQ ENR Mountain States: Tablet Technology Trimble, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based advanced technology systems maker, saw a record 3,500 attendees from 80 countries during its sixth annual Dimensions event held Nov. 5-7 at The Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The conference consisted of 480 sessions focused on increased field and office productivity through Trimble hardware and software in a variety of applications from heavy civil and building construction to mapping and surveying.Among
Denver’s JE Dunn Construction celebrated the mid-September topping out of Trimble’s Westminster building project. Trimble currently has 164 locations, but the new 125,000-sq-ft, four-story building and research center located at 10368 Westmoor Dr. will be the first to be owned by Trimble. The company’s new location will also house all of its existing employees, with space to accommodate up to 570 people. Photo courtesy of JE Dunn Construction JE Dunn erected the final piece of steel at Trimbles new Colorado headquarters in Westminster on Sept. 10. Rendering by OZ Architecture/Courtesy of Trimble Trimbles new 125,000-sq-ft, four-story building in Westminster will accommodate up
Construction-technology provider Trimble broke ground May 14 for its new Rockies campus, a 125,000-sq-ft, four-story building on 15 acres in the Westmoor area of Westminster. The company’s new location will house all of its existing employees, with space to accommodate up to 570 people. Trimble initially opened its Colorado location in October 2000 with 43 employees at the Church Ranch Office Center in Westminster, occupying approximately 29,000 sq ft.Today, Trimble leases approximately 98,000 sq ft in Westminster’s Westmoor Technology Park, with more than 400 employees who primarily focus on marketing, testing and applications engineering in the construction, surveying, agriculture and