Bobyard released Bobyard 2.0, a platform update for construction and landscaping estimators featuring accelerated takeoff workflows and a unified AI workbench designed to streamline quantity measurement and costing. The release introduced a ‘measure first, price later’ model, with tools that convert drawing labels into counts and let users generate multiple related measurements from a single draw.
The update added Multi-Measure to produce area, perimeter and volume simultaneously, Legend Manager for symbol and pattern legends, and a Review Workflow inside the AI Workbench so estimators can verify or adjust AI outputs before committing them. Bobyard also improved navigation with cross-page search and a more integrated Estimate Table that accepts imported pricing and assemblies without Excel exports.
For contractors, Bobyard 2.0 promises faster, fewer-error takeoffs and a shorter path from measurement to production-ready estimates, helping teams submit more bids with improved margins. Launched April 8 for landscaping contractors, the update signals AI-driven efficiency gains across estimating workflows.
Automated Takeoff Workflows
Bobyard Launches the Bobyard 2.0 Update For Estimators
Trend Themes
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AI-first Estimating — A move toward AI-driven measurement and verification reduces manual bottlenecks and enables continuous, scalable generation of accurate takeoffs across projects.
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Measure-first Pricing Model — Separating measurement from pricing creates flexible workflows where multiple costing scenarios can be derived from a single verified quantity set.
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Unified Workbench Automation — Consolidated interfaces that combine legend management, multi-measure outputs and review workflows shorten feedback loops and standardize estimator decisioning.
Industry Implications
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Construction Estimating — Estimating teams see potential for higher bid throughput and reduced error rates by replacing manual takeoff steps with validated AI-assisted measurements.
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Landscaping Contracting — Landscape contractors benefit from faster, multi-measure outputs that make pricing complex site elements like volumes and perimeters more consistent across bids.
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Construction Software Platforms — Software vendors can integrate AI workbenches and cross-document search to offer end-to-end estimating suites that diminish reliance on spreadsheets and fragmented tools.