![]() With many AEC customers feeling sensitive as to where their data is hosted, we asked Gukasyan to explain Revizto’s approach, “From the data preservation perspective, from the beginning, we architected our infrastructure so that in any region we’re going to be selling Revizto, we’re going to keep their data on the soil of that region. With data today being hosted in all sorts of places, Revizto can be the visual front end to a project’s complex and disparate tech stack.Īrman Gukasyan, Revizto’s CEO and founder, explains the role he sees for Revizto, “Right from the early beginnings, the philosophy was to be an integrator, to give flexibility to the user, whatever authoring tool they use, they can use, but when it comes to collaboration, they use only one platform where they can bring all their data into it.” Revizto’s role has therefore grown from display to the actual management of project data, as it can be used to correlate and manage emails, meeting minutes and track actions. Revizto customers have also started to use and deploy the product as almost an independent dashboarding tool – a single connected space where all of a project’s live information can be collated, displayed and processed. We will come back to clash detection shortly. Years in the making, this doesn’t feel like a ‘first attempt’ feature but has arrived fully formed and with considerable depth. ![]() The latest major release came with an epic scale feature upgrade – clash detection and issue tracking. Over time, Revizto’s feature set grew from simple BIM viewing/filtering to now offering the Swiss Army knife: measure, issue tracking/reports, markup tools, merge models/federated models, revision control, overlay 2D sheets on top of the 3D model, sketch mode, section/elevation cut views, camera sharing, online/offline with cloud sync, team management/permissions, laser scans, field input VR support and many more features. There are integrations with Procore, Autodesk BIM 360, Box and SharePoint – to name but a few. and supports FBX, IFC and BCF, as well as point cloud data. While it is tightly integrated into the Autodesk ecosystem, including Revit, it also works with Bentley Systems tools, SketchUp, Archicad, Rhino etc. Revizto is cross platform and runs on 64-bit Windows, macOS, iOS and Android, as well as web browsers. Revizto can be used as a dashboarding tool – a single connected space where all of a project’s live information can be collated, displayed and processed The basics ![]() ![]() In many respects, Revizto was amongst the first to demonstrate the power of centralised cloud-hosting for sharing model information by ‘thinning’ out the BIM projects based on gaming technology. In 2008, a company called Vizerra raised money to develop its gaming technology solution for the then emerging BIM market and soon thereafter launched Revizto, an integrated collaboration platform for architects, engineers, construction firms and project owners. Customers have come to rely on independent project coordination applications to glue tech stacks and teams together, despite various attempts by the core AEC software developers to offer their own branded solutions bundled into their product suites. This is especially true when extending the outreach of BIM data, should that be to other stakeholders, or from design through construction. Martyn Day caught up with CEO, Arman Gukasyan, and Director of EMEA, Rhys Lewis, to find out moreĪs the BIM software ecosystem developed, it was clear that firms would have to build their own tech stacks to piece together end-to-end workflows. Revizto is a Swiss Army knife for architects, engineers and contractors, providing review, 2D/3D coordination, model QA and drawing checks on the desk or in the field. ![]()
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