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Revizto, a visual collaboration software platform
Revizto is a cloud-based visual collaboration software platform, which can not only be used by our engineers, but also by other project teams. It brings together on one platform not only the IFCs, the point clouds and the Revit models, but also the design sheets and other documents created in them. These are then linked to BIM360, and shared with the modelers and the designers as well as with the client and, if necessary, the subcontractors. It assists the project team from the design phase to the end of the construction.




The only disadvantage of the software is that the 2D and 3D models need to be constantly updated. Each time, the drawings will have a version number in sequence, so you can compare them, project them on top of each other, or even paste the current drawing onto the 3D model with a few clicks.
It is relatively easy to navigate around the 3D model space: With the help of the practical little tools, numerous things can be done without opening the actual Revit file, but if you do need to, the necessary elements can be found more quickly and more easily thanks to the other useful features.
Since the release of the Clash Detection feature last year, we have been continuously exploiting the potential of the new module in our projects. In case of our projects, in which Revizto is included, this is the only software we use for clash detection.
Author: Barbara Kun BIM expert, civil engineer
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