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  <author>Rick Dill</author>
  <body>&lt;p&gt;PipelineSuite developed its pipelineRFQ bid solicitation software
and online plan room to accommodate either the old CSI Divisions (1-16)
or the new 2004 CSI Format (through Division 48), and our customers are
glad.&amp;nbsp; In
addition, pipelineRFQ users are able to create their own CSI codes and
descriptions, labeling them however they want quickly and easily.&amp;nbsp;
Other programs force the general contractor into set codes and
descriptions that do not match the way they do business. PipelineSuite
users are finding that some Architects are using the new
2004 CSI format, and others use the old Divisions 1-16, so they need to
be able to manage their subs in both formats. PipelineRFQ allows
them to setup and assign their subs into both.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The flexibility and ease of use of pipelineRFQ has been a big
reason many general contractors are switching from iSqFt, Bidfax,
Gradebeam, and other bid solicitation software systems.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;BidFax and iSqFt are registered trademarks of Construction Software Technologies, Inc.&lt;br&gt;Gradebeam is a registered trademark of Gradebeam, LLC.&lt;br&gt;
PipelineSuite is a registered trademark of Online Building Products, Inc.&lt;/p&gt;</body>
  <created-at type="datetime">2000-01-01T07:35:00Z</created-at>
  <created-on type="date">2009-12-18</created-on>
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  <icon-updated-at type="datetime">2009-12-18T07:36:42Z</icon-updated-at>
  <id type="integer">15</id>
  <title>CSI Codes - Either Old or New in pipelineRFQ</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-12-18T07:37:46Z</updated-at>
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