![]() Some very large firms are completely switching gears to use Revizto as their tool of choice for field collaboration, Issue and potential RFI tracking, and other BIM coordination tasks. But don’t let the company’s small size fool you, its work is already bearing much fruit. Now that the capabilities of this platform are being revealed through user experience, it is not surprising that Revizto is creating a disruptive ripple in the AEC industry… As of the writing of this article, Revizto has about 20 employees in the United States. Complementing these viewing, communication, and interoperability capabilities, Revizto has a reporting system with a powerful search engine that finds exactly the issue in question, and all the information tied to it. Revizto is built on Unity, but it communicates seamlessly with several other well adopted software platforms including Revit, Navisworks, ArchiCAD, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Tekla, SketchUp, Rhinoceros and VR platforms HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. And it could be said that it is a viewer–but a very robust viewer, enabled across multiple devices, accepting massive federated BIM models and 2D drawings (which it spatially aligns within the model automatically), and containing what amounts to a social media platform for marking up and sharing construction-issue information across project teams instantly without the need to wait to sync manually. Users can’t design with Revizto directly, so to some, it may look like just another BIM model viewer. What Revizto actually does may not be clear to the casual onlooker. Marry these two-a software developer with a keen ear for pain points and a robust industry looking for solutions-and voila, Revizto is born. Meanwhile, firms in the AEC industry have been constantly looking for better solutions to improve communication efficiencies in their construction projects. Over the past few years, software developers have caught on to the abundant opportunities in the AEC industry. – Increased the character limit to 100 characters for stamp category names.Co-authored by Paul Tice and Rob Snyder of ToPa 3D. For example, it now allows removing all project files to save space on the hard drive, while keeping export settings. – Clearing the cache for Revizto projects now has several options. – Enhancements for saved issue filters: ability to search by name and apply alphanumeric ordering. There is a new stamp button on the issue creation screen that allows converting issue to stamp upon creation. – Ability to create stamps from plugins (Revit, Navisworks, etc). Important note: the integration with Coordination Issues module of Procore has been discontinued in favour of direct RFI integration. All RFI status changes will be reflected in Revizto issue. Once the issue is elevated, its status will be locked – it will reflect the status of the RFI. Ability to elevate Revizto issues to new or existing RFIs. – Direct integration with Procore RFI module. This new feature will further increase the already widespread use of Revizto Stamps, and in turn improve the consistency of data applied to issues… regardless of what platform you are using to review or markup your designs!Īlso in this new version is enhanced Procore integration, and Vectorworks 2020 support. The above workflow to move a pin position is similar for 2D issues, but you should click on the Markup icon on the far left, and then click Edit Markup at the top of screen. If you want to adjust the Stamp pin position (for 3D issue): The above workflow can also be performed from a Revit Sheet (creating an issue on the 2D sheet that has been synced from Revit to Revizto):
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