Tradepower invites estimation software users to the desert for User Conference

March 11, 2002
Contractors who use Tradepower’s Estimation and Powerpro systems will have a forum to participate in discussions and hands-on demonstrations, as the Blue Bell, Pa.-based software manufacturer will host its 11th annual User Conference April 22-26 in Tempe, Ariz. The company will also release the new version of its Estimation software. Programs designed specifically for electrical contractors will take

Contractors who use Tradepower’s Estimation and Powerpro systems will have a forum to participate in discussions and hands-on demonstrations, as the Blue Bell, Pa.-based software manufacturer will host its 11th annual User Conference April 22-26 in Tempe, Ariz. The company will also release the new version of its Estimation software.

Programs designed specifically for electrical contractors will take place on April 22-23, and all users of the company’s Powerpro software will have the opportunity to participate April 24 in a conference to discuss their procurement process and software.

For more information about the conference, call (800) 275-6475.

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