Why Electric Utilities Rely on Bluebeam and How to Use It Better

Electric Utilities Trust Bluebeam, but Are You Using It to Its Full Potential?

For electric utilities, Bluebeam has become a go-to tool for managing drawings, redlines, inspections, and project collaboration. It’s reliable, it’s already in use and it’s often underutilized.

If your teams are just opening PDFs and marking them up manually, you’re missing out on tools that could streamline your work and improve communication between field crews, engineers, and contractors.

Common Use Cases for Electric Utilities:

  • Substation Design Reviews – Consistent markup tools and Studio Sessions make it easier to coordinate across engineering teams.
  • Field Inspections – Teams can markup drawings in the field using tablets, then seamlessly sync those changes back to the office in real time.
  • Outage Response – Quickly update and share as-builts or schematics during emergency repairs or maintenance work.
  • Regulatory Documentation – Use standardized templates and workflows to keep up with compliance needs.

Where IMAGINiT Adds Value:

Even with the right software in place, you need the right setup and standards to make it work efficiently. IMAGINiT helps electric utilities audit current usage, build out better workflows, and train teams to adopt Bluebeam more fully.

Connect with us for a workflow review or custom training

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