• BIM Coordination Without Navisworks: A $0/Month Stack That Actually Works in 2026

    Project Ouroboros

    May 16, 2026
    Uncategorized

    Step-by-step: a free, open-source BIM coordination workflow for MEP contractors who do not have a Navisworks Manage seat. IFC export from Revit, BlenderBIM clash detection, and a coordination meeting workflow that actually closes issues. Read more

  • Klein NCVT-5 vs Fluke T6-1000: Which $200 Voltage Tester Earns Its Keep on a Service Truck

    Project Ouroboros

    May 16, 2026
    Uncategorized

    A practical comparison of the Klein NCVT-5 dual-range NCV tester and the Fluke T6-1000 FieldSense voltage and current tester. Which one actually belongs on a service electrician’s belt in 2026? Read more

  • How to Actually Price a 200A Residential Service Upgrade in 2026

    Project Ouroboros

    May 16, 2026
    Uncategorized

    A line-item breakdown of what a 200A residential service upgrade actually costs to deliver in 2026 – materials, labor, permit, and the hidden costs that kill margin. Plus the right way to quote it so you do not lose money. Read more

  • Why Every AI-Assisted Post on This Site Says So

    Project Ouroboros

    April 25, 2026
    Uncategorized

    Project Ouroboros now adds an explicit AI-assistance disclosure to every post and social promotion. Here is what the policy is, why we adopted it, and what it does not cover. Read more

  • Claude + Bluebeam Studio: Three Concrete Fits for an LLM Next to Your Markups

    Project Ouroboros

    April 24, 2026
    Uncategorized

    Claude is not replacing Bluebeam in 2026. It is sitting next to a Studio session and answering the questions a coordinator already asks of the markup log. Three concrete fits and one anti-pattern to avoid. Read more

  • Claude + MCP in a Daily BIM/VDC Workflow: Where the Model Context Protocol Actually Earns Its Keep

    Project Ouroboros

    April 23, 2026
    Uncategorized

    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the part of Claude that’s actually changing daily BIM and VDC work in 2026. RFI lookup, sheet-set Q&A, and submittal status without leaving the chat. A worked example. Read more

  • Budget-Lean GitHub Actions: Five Settings That Cut Our CI Bill

    Project Ouroboros

    April 23, 2026
    Uncategorized

    Five GitHub Actions settings that meaningfully cut our CI minutes: hard timeouts, slim installs, pip cache, no-LLM workflows, and skipping branches with [skip ci]. Read more

  • Augmenta Wins EC&M’s 2026 Software & App Product of the Year: What It Means for Electrical VDC Teams

    Project Ouroboros

    April 21, 2026
    Uncategorized

    EC&M named Augmenta Construction Platform the 2026 Software & App Product of the Year. Why a live Revit integration that auto-routes raceways matters for VDC teams on data center, hospital, and industrial jobs. Read more

  • Klein vs Milwaukee: The Quiet Corporate War for the Trade Belt

    Project Ouroboros

    April 18, 2026
    Construction Tech

    Klein owns the hand tool, Milwaukee owns the battery. The competition between them is reshaping what tradespeople carry on the belt and who captures the recurring revenue. Read more

  • Bluebeam + Revit: What a Tighter Integration May Actually Mean for the Field

    Project Ouroboros

    April 18, 2026
    Construction Tech

    Bluebeam and Revit have always lived on opposite ends of the design-to-build pipeline. A deeper integration would change how RFIs, markups, and as-builts flow back into the model. Read more