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Revizto Launches Revizto for Infrastructure Platform

by | Dec 15, 2025

A new infrastructure software platform launches with Linear Navigation to manage linear projects, enabling location-based model coordination, issue tracking, and design review across rail, road, and energy corridors
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LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Dec 15, 2025 – Revizto has launched Revizto for Infrastructure, a new software solution aimed at managing infrastructure projects such as roads, rail, and energy networks. The release addresses coordination challenges common in transportation and utility programs by providing a single platform for design review, issue tracking, and model navigation across project corridors.

The release introduces Linear Navigation, a feature that lets project teams coordinate models and issues across project corridors. The release supports work on rail, road, and energy networks that span miles of terrain. It shortens delivery timelines, reduces errors, and strengthens accountability for public projects.

“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. These initiatives are more than just construction – they’re driving economic growth and serving communities. This move is transformative for infrastructure delivery and extends our success helping global clients bring their most ambitious projects to life.”

Built for the World’s Longest, Most Complex Projects

Revizto for Infrastructure brings project participants into a shared 2D/3D environment. The platform provides a real-time, location-based view of project status from design through construction and operations. The release adds Linear Navigation, which lets teams coordinate models by precise location across infrastructure corridors. Teams use the platform to perform design checks, verify issues, and make informed decisions based on spatial context.

Trusted by Global Infrastructure Leaders

In the UK, Revizto helped the SMP Alliance, led by Jacobs, deliver the £362 million National Emergency Area Retrofit (NEAR) Program 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.

“Revizto’s Linear Navigation is going to be game changing. Instead of spending hours manually creating viewpoints across kilometers of track, we’ll be able to explore sections instantly. With driver views and signal sighting, we’ll gain accuracy and efficiency like never before,” said Jasen Cronje, onsite technology lead at KiwiRail.

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About Revizto

Revizto is a software company that provides a cloud-based BIM coordination platform for design and construction teams. Founded in 2008 by Arman Gukasyan, the company is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland. The platform connects 2D drawings and 3D models to support coordination across project stakeholders. It enables issue tracking, model review, clash identification, and structured communication within a shared project environment. Revizto serves architects, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, and owners working on complex building and infrastructure projects. Key industries include commercial construction, infrastructure, industrial facilities, and mixed-use developments. The software runs on desktop and mobile devices to support both field and office workflows. Teams use the platform to assign issues, track resolution status, and maintain coordinated project data. Revizto supports integration with design and modeling tools in the construction sector. Project teams use the software from early planning and design through construction coordination and handover. The company sells subscription-based licenses to organizations managing multidisciplinary projects. Revizto reports use by more than 100,000 professionals across approximately 150 countries. As of the current date, the company employs more than 140 people worldwide.