Collaboration platform introduces Linear Navigation so users can explore long corridors, and manage issues by exact location
Revizto, the BIM collaboration software platform, has introduced Revizto for Infrastructure, a new solution for the design, delivery, and ongoing maintenance of complex linear infrastructure projects such as highways, railways, tunnels, power lines, and energy networks.
Revizto for Infrastructure introduces Linear Navigation, a new capability designed to enable teams to coordinate across miles of terrain. According to the developers, the result is faster delivery, fewer costly errors, and complete accountability for every project, including those that rely on public funding.
“Revizto for Infrastructure is the next step in our mission to simplify complexity across the AECO industry,” said Arman Gukasyan, founder and CEO of Revizto. “By combining everything teams already trust in Revizto with new tools made specifically for large-scale, linear projects, we’re giving them the ability to plan, build, and maintain critical assets efficiently.”
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Revizto for Infrastructure unites stakeholders in a single shared 2D/3D environment, giving teams a real-time, location-based view of progress from design to delivery and beyond.
The new Linear Navigation feature allows users to import alignments and chainage directly into Revizto, explore long corridors, and manage issues by exact location.
Revizto’s technology already underpins some of the world’s most complex infrastructure programs. In the UK, Revizto helped the SMP Alliance, led by Jacobs, deliver the £362 million National Emergency Area Retrofit (NEAR) Programme for National Highways on time and within funding.
“Miscommunication would have cost the project massively, and we couldn’t let that happen with an unmovable deadline. Revizto gave us clarity and control, helping us pre-empt problems, share information between partners and ultimately avoid rework,” said Alex King, Head of Digital and Information Management, SMP Alliance / Associate Director of Information Management, Jacobs.
Looking ahead, global rail operators are anticipating how the Revizto’s new Linear Navigation will support project delivery. “Instead of spending hours manually creating viewpoints across kilometers of track, we’ll be able to explore sections instantly,” said Jasen Cronje, Onsite Technology Lead at KiwiRail. “With driver views and signal sighting, we’ll gain accuracy and efficiency like never before.”