News and Press Releases
At knotty jobs, precise pictures worth thousands of dollarsSeptember 25, 2009 Triangle Business Journal |
Portland-based construction information firm delivers on high-rise projectsSeptember 25, 2009As two of the most prominent high-rise projects in the Northwest approach completion, Seattle’s “Escala” and Portland’s “Mirabella Portland”, the Multivista Northwest team is reaching new heights of its own. The construction technology firm expects to deliver, collectively, over 60,000 remotely accessible, highresolution digital images to their clients detailing every aspect of these projects, inside and out, representing two of the Northwest office’s most impressive documentations. [More] |
New Multivista Location in Cincinnati, OhioSeptember 14, 2009Multivista, the global leader in photographic construction documentation, announced today the opening of a new location in Cincinnati, Ohio. The new Cincinnati location will be operated by Mr. Mark Oldenquist, owner and managing principal of Multivista Midwest. "We're excited about being able to introduce this revolutionary service to companies operating in the greater Cincinnati area." said Oldenquist. "Between the new location, and our existing office in Columbus, we are well situated to handle the documentation requirements of our client base across Ohio" |
Multivista covers all the angles on constructionAugust 27, 2009 The Phoenix Business Journal |
Offices open in Washington DC, Baltimore, Kansas City and NashvilleJuly 20, 2009Multivista is pleased to announce the opening of four new offices in Washington DC, Baltimore, Kansas City and Nashville. "Despite some challenging times in the construction industry, we've seen a tremendous appetite for our photographic documentation service." says Luis Pascual, President and CEO of Multivista Franchise Systems LLC. "We are working hard to expand our geographical base to meet this demand. The launch of four new locations this month puts us well on track towards our goal of opening a total of twenty new locations by year end.". |
Setting the StandardMay 29, 2009 The National Post |