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Buildots and Revizto launch integration

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Buildots and Revizto now integrate, allowing construction teams to combine the former’s AI-driven performance tracking and analysis while managing project communication and collaboration through the latter’s platform.

Teams can now export construction issues detected by the Buildots progress tracking platform into Revizto using the industry-standard BCF format. Each exported issue includes detailed documentation, such as photo snapshots captured by Buildots and precise BIM model locations, enabling teams to quickly understand and resolve issues before they escalate into costly complications or delays.

By streamlining workflows and improving issue resolution, this integration drives greater efficiency and enhanced project performance, the two companies said.

Key features of the integration include:

  • centralised issue management across platforms;
  • visual context with real-world photo documentation;
  • export of Buildots-detected construction deviations to Revizto via BCF integration; and
  • precise BIM model location mapping for each issue.

“This integration represents a step forward in our mission to help construction teams deliver on time and on budget through data-driven insights,” said Roy Danon, co-founder and chief executive of Buildots. “By connecting those insights identified by Buildots directly with Revizto’s collaboration platform, we’re providing teams with a simple, unified, issue-management workflow from end to end, enabling them to collaborate and solve problems more effectively than ever.”

Arman Gukasyan, founder and chief executive of Revizto, added: “Construction teams need effective ways to identify and mitigate potential issues before breaking ground. With Revizto, they can automatically detect clashes in the design phase, enabling them to preempt expensive project delays and overages.

“The integration with Buildots brings the power of AI-driven predictive analytics directly into our platform, helping teams maintain better project oversight and work more efficiently.”

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