The latest updates support design-to-build workflows and improve cloud connectivity for greater efficiency.
Allplan has released Allplan 2025-1, a service update with improvements to design-to-build workflows and cloud connectivity, aimed at supporting more efficient collaboration across disciplines.

Key enhancements in Allplan 2025-1
Seamless structural data exchange with SAF integration
The Structural Analysis Format (SAF) supports interoperability in BIM projects by enabling direct imports into BIMPLUS and allowing SAF file tracking and management in Excel. It helps improve transparency in planning and links structural analysis with digital design workflows.
Optimized structural workflows with FRILO by Allplan
The FRILO BIM-Connector is now integrated into BIMPLUS, supporting structural engineering workflows. Engineers can access 3D model data from Allplan, SDS2, and other compatible tools. IFC and SAF files can be imported into FRILO for structural analysis and component drawings. These updates aim to improve coordination and support design accuracy.

Unified 2D and 3D data management with BIMPLUS and Allplan Exchange
For project coordination, BIMPLUS and the document management system Allplan Exchange are now connected. This integration allows users to synchronize 2D plans, documents, and 3D models across projects. The new “Copy from Exchange” function makes it easier to select and transfer relevant files directly into BIMPLUS for further processing and collaboration.
Extended cloud functionality and simplified license management
The new cloud-based license management system allows users to access Allplan more flexibly, regardless of device or location. Real-time license monitoring via the Allplan Connect dashboard simplifies administration, making it ideal for hybrid teams.
With these latest advances and multiple minor enhancements, Allplan 2025-1 delivers a significant productivity boost and enhances digital collaboration across the construction industry.
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