
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, May 5, 2025 – Revizto has announced the release of Revizto 5.16, bringing key updates that enhance efficiency, coordination, and issue management across projects.
Designed to benefit project stakeholders from architects and designers to engineers, contractors, and subcontractors, the release delivers new tools and improvements that streamline workflows and enable smarter collaboration at every stage of the project lifecycle.
“With Revizto 5.16, we’re making it even easier for teams to improve project delivery,” said Arman Gukasyan, founder and CEO of Revizto. “Every enhancement in this release is designed to empower teams to coordinate more efficiently and make better-informed decisions in real time. All these improvements stem from extensive conversations with customers and user feedback. This is just one more step on our way to creating a new standard for collaboration in the AECO industry.”
What’s New in Revizto 5.16
- 2D/3D Split View – Users can view a 2D sheet and 3D model simultaneously, including related issues and markups, and navigate directly between corresponding locations, reducing the need to switch between separate views.
- Select Box – Users can select multiple objects by dragging a selection box, reducing the required compared to selecting elements individually.
- Modify Object Isolation – The enhanced isolation feature allows users to layer isolated models and elements, simplifying a previously complex workflow.
- Revamped 2D Gallery – The redesigned interface improves navigation and file access more efficient.
- New “Required Objects” Clashing Type – Revizto supports validation rule sets to help teams check that key elements meet placement and proximity requirements.
- Improved Scheduler Functionality – New controls for handling missing links in scheduled Revit tasks help users avoid publishing incomplete models to clash automation. Users can select how the system responds to missing links, with options to skip the task with or without warnings or to stop the task entirely.
Earl Faulk, senior MEP manager at full-service construction firm Lee Kennedy Company, said, “I love the new split-screen 2D/3D view! I often switch between 2D and overlays, and this setup is perfect, especially with real-time movement in the 3D model. I also really like the Select Box feature because I frequently make temporary moves of objects and previously had to select each item manually. Keep the great updates coming!”
Anton Shaw, associate and digital automation lead at international architectural firm Warren and Mahoney, said, “Every morning, we used to come in and perform a clash detection run. It took a lot of time – sometimes an entire morning – to make sure the models were uploaded correctly. Now with missing link detection, we can fully automate the coordination process. It just happens reliably overnight. With the time we are saving, we can focus on solving real problems on projects, like ensuring we’re all collaborating effectively and moving in the right direction.”
Source: Revizto
About Revizto
Revizto, established in 2008 by Arman Gukasyan and headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, offers an integrated BIM collaboration platform tailored for the architecture, engineering, construction, and operation (AECO) industry. Their software facilitates real-time coordination by unifying 3D and 2D workflows, enabling project stakeholders to manage issues within an environment. Key features include automated clash detection, issue tracking, and support for various file formats, enhancing project efficiency and reducing rework. Serving a global clientele, Revizto’s platform is utilized by over 100,000 AECO professionals across 150 countries. As of 2023, the company employs more than 140 individuals.