NGA Launches Bluebeam Training Courses on MyGlassClass.com

NGA Launches Bluebeam Training Courses on MyGlassClass.com
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Date: 2 July 2025

The National Glass Association (NGA) now offers Bluebeam software training courses within its online training platform, MyGlassClass.com, at a 30% discount to NGA members.

Developed by Troy DeGroot, director of Bluebeam Professional Services, UChapter2, the courses provide time-saving tips and tricks to help elevate the design review process, detailing/sketching, document management, quantity takeoffs, estimates, and more.  
 
“The feedback to Troy’s Bluebeam presentation at the 2025 BEC Conference was extremely positive, and I am thrilled that we are able to bring his expertise to an even wider audience via MyGlassClass.com,” says Jenni Chase, vice president of Workforce Development for NGA.  
 
Bluebeam Courses now available: 

  • Bluebeam Baseline Basics
  • Bluebeam Material Takeoffs & Estimates: The Basics
  • Advanced Bluebeam Material Takeoffs & Estimates 

Industry Courses from UChapter2 now available:  

  • Construction Estimating Principles
  • Reading Construction Documents 

“I’ve worked hand in hand with companies building custom tools and training specific to their needs, helping them get the most out of their Bluebeam software investment,” says DeGroot. “As we introduce these digital courses on MyGlassClass.com, all [users] have the support they need, in an online environment—direct access to a catalog of help resources and a professional online learning community to work together and brainstorm solutions.” 

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