![]() ![]() The whole AEC industry including ownership groups can benefit from the tools that Revizto has to offer even past the final construction phase. It helps all members on the project to come together and streamline the BIM process allowing teams to coordinate and share a single window to access all project information. Even with a high-powered computer, it still takes too much time. Honestly, the ability to use Revizto and load the point cloud files from a scanner in a matter of seconds is what piqued my interest in this software back in 2018.įor those that deal with point clouds or data heavy files, you understand where I’m coming from. Nothing kills momentum and productivity more than sitting around for a model to load. One BIM (building information modeling) tool that has caught my attention is Revizto. As a BIM director, I do a lot of research and keep tabs on almost all of the construction software out there. It is easy to become overwhelmed with the amount of software companies that you will find in your Google search as each software seems to specialize in different tasks. The second step is deciding on what software to go with next. The new theme is collaboration, where the team comes together with a positive mindset to come up with solutions rather than playing the one up game and pointing out another trades problem. There are more women in construction now more than ever and with all these great technological resources available, companies will need to adapt or die.Ĭompanies are spending too much money, for a person to have a negative mindset and argue over petty items with the team. The race to be first and the fear of technology should be a thing of the past. ![]() Gone should be the days of the 1950s construction worker who is stubborn and misogynistic. The reports are very customizable and you can email them out easily, but you need an attention span to digest it which my entire audience may not have.The first step in this evolution is the change in mindset. Right now, I'm making one myself from the graphics that I get from the reporting feature on their website. What I would love is to get a dashboard-level report out of the program. The programming team has been extremely open to suggestions for new features and updates that improve performance and function come regularly. The program itself is quick to master, and easy for subcontractors/designers to make notes and update statuses. It's great that it has the entire model as well as being able to overlay the floorplans or shop drawings, which came in handy when I was coordinating a structure built with post-tensioned concrete. I use it alongside Navisworks for clash detection, and this is great for making subcontractors accountable for deadlines in resolving conflicts and keeping track of what needs to be done. The best part of this software is the issue tracking capability. More drawing markup offerings would be nice, such as area takeoffs, copy clip areas from drawings. Having the ability to reply above a line by email and have the communication automatically shop up in issue tracker would be a great addition. As a project architect I sometimes don't have access to a laptop for half a day. Having an updated set of 2d drawings and 3d model at my fingertips at all times has become a lifesaver in client and contractor meetings. Issue Tracker also allows the Project Manager or Job Captain to track team member tasks, the team members mark the task as complete and the Project Manager can check the task completion, just like using the yellow highlighter with drawing markups, but all tasks can be tracked digitally. ![]() This style of open communication is the future. This workflow allows all users to openly see all conversations, so if I've missed someone on a communication string, they can still contribute. The Issue Tracker in Revizto allows the entire project team to communicate in a single user interface. ![]()
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