


Your website states that once data has been brought in, all BIM object data and linked files are preserved.

Q: Revizto works with a number of different AEC software tools, including Revit, Navisworks, Civil 3D, SketchUp and ArchiCAD – some through plug-ins and others through neutral formats. We have the ability to push data to Revizto from a wide range authoring and coordination tools as well as the ability to work with open source data such as IFC. This cache then synchronises with the model in the cloud. The way Revizto works is through a local cache that allows the users to take advantage of local hardware and the ability to work offline. When handling the models we can set up automated exports or we can push the model manually based on user input. We all know BIM models can be huge so how does Revizto handle the flow of this data? Do teams have to upload entire BIM models every time or does it work with deltas as projects progress?Ī: All of our communication works in real time. Q: Revizto uses the cloud to support distributed teams.
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I tend to fine tune these so that I get one email, per project, per day with all activity concerning me in a PDF report. They will also receive an email notification if offline when an issue is assigned to them or if an issue concerning them is updated. Q: How are users notified about issues and changes in status? Through email notifications?Ī: Users are notified through in-application notifications. For issue tracking users can be easily assigned responsibility, deadlines, priority and communicate specifically on the issue in a real time environment
