Revizto 5.16 offers tools for architects and contractors managing projects

Users can now view 2D sheets and 3D models side by side, with linked navigation between views.

Revizto released Revizto 5.16 , introducing updates aimed at improving efficiency, coordination, and issue management across projects. This release provides new tools and enhancements that support architects, designers, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors in streamlining workflows and improving collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.

What’s new in Revizto 5.16

  • 2D/3D Split View – Users can now view a 2D sheet and 3D model – including issues and markups – side by side, and instantly jump from a location in 2D to its corresponding location in the 3D model, eliminating the need to switch between tabs.
  • Select Box – Users can now select multiple objects with ease by dragging a selection box, reducing the time spent manually selecting elements one by one.
  • Modify Object Isolation – With enhanced isolation functionality, users can now layer isolated models, elements on top of each other, streamlining what was once a complex workflow.
  • Revamped 2D Gallery – The redesigned interface improves navigation and searchability, so that users can quickly access the files they need.
  • New “Required Objects” Clashing Type – Revizto now moves beyond clash detection into validation rule sets, allowing teams to ensure that critical 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. Now users can choose how the system responds to missing links, ranging from skipping with or without warnings to fully halting the task.

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