
Seattle Bluebeam User Group (SeaBUG) Directory
About the Seattle Bluebeam User Group (SeaBUG) Directory
- Expand your professional network
- Plan a local meetup/meeting for your peers
- Invite a group of your peers to tune in and watch a virtual USBUG meeting together
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EXCITING UPDATES
All members of city BUGs (like this one) are:
- Official members of the United States Bluebeam User Group (USBUG)
- Invited to attend virtual USBUG meetings
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BUG PROGRAM UPDATES & FAQ:
» Q: WHO ARE THE USBUG CHAMPIONS & WHAT DO THEY DO?
» A: USBUG Champions are:
- Former city BUG champions
- Responsible for planning USBUG virtual meetings
- Required to plan one (1) virtual meeting a year for all USBUG members
» Q: WILL MY CHAMPION SITLL PLAN IN-PERSON MEETINGS FOR MY GROUP?
» A: If a local city BUG had a champion(s) they:
- Don't need to plan an in-person meeting exclusively for their group
- May provide a hybrid meeting option for the meeting they plan - but it's not required
» Q: DOES THAT MEAN WE CAN'T MEET IN PERSON?
» A: Absolutely not! We encourage you to still meet locally!
» Q: WHO CAN PLAN IN-PERSON MEETINGS/MEETUPS JUST FOR THIS LOCAL BUG?
» A: Any local members of this BUG are more than welcome to plan an in-person meeting exclusively for their group or invite members to watch a USBUG meeting together!
- Share all details by making an "announcement" in the group
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Some SeaBUG history & nostalgia
SeaBUG was the first BUG to launch in the Northwest back in 2015. Seattle is known as a technology hotbed with unique building challenges that include density and topography. As construction continues to boom in this market, cranes fill the skyline, and these challenges affect the daily work of SeaBUG members. With that, technology is a tremendous ally to these local professionals.
SeaBUG is excited for continued growth and encourages local industry professionals to join the group!
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