![]() Anybody can pick it up and use it on different platforms, not just with laptops and desktops, but even iPads and tablets,” says Milicevic. “Because of the way Revizto is built on a gaming engine, it provides users with an extremely simple experience. Using cloud optimisation means the models can be accessed from any device without demanding sophisticated hardware or training. To solve this issue, Revizto uses a gaming engine to create an immersive model for all project stakeholders, from designers to safety officers, to visualise the project in real-time and coordinate with each other. The user-friendliness of their existing platforms wouldn’t be as good either.” “Before Revizto, there wasn’t a collaborative tool in the market which could truly support the volume, complexity and size of such models – meaning that people in that space would require an internet connection that could often be interrupted by poor connectivity issues and lag. “Linear infrastructure projects consist of a lot of models which are very large and stretched out,” he says. What makes Revizto’s platform a “game-changer,” Milicevic notes, is how it can handle large and complex infrastructure models while remaining user-friendly. Using gaming technology and cloud solutions, Revizto brings together various BIM and CAD data to track all project issues in one centralised 3D environment. It is through such demonstrated success that Revizto, an integrated BIM collaboration software platform introduced globally in 2014, has gained its foothold in Australia and been growing its impact on the construction sector. “In fact, some large rail and road projects where big engineering companies have adopted Revizto’s BIM software have been tracking so well with their reviews that the government officials were prompted to go in and see what the contractors were doing that resulted in such efficiencies.” “We have seen significant success with the use of BIM in the infrastructure space over the past three to four years,” he tells Roads & Infrastructure. ![]() The use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for managing large transport infrastructure projects is growing rapidly, and as Vlad Milicevic, Director of APAC region at Revizto sees it, there is a strong case for increased adoption of BIM tools across the industry. With infrastructure projects growing in size and complexity, Vlad Milicevic, Director of APAC region at Revizto, says the industry has never been better positioned to embrace the benefits of digital engineering. Besides that, Revizto is also preparing similar educational programs with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH) and the University of Fribourg.Vlad Milicevic, Director of APAC region, Revizto. This collaborative program between the start-up and the school aims to speed up the introduction of new efficient standards to the construction industry. Since 2016, future architects and engineers have now been studying Revizto software. One of them is the research institute and university École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). The association helped find a suitable commercial property for the office and contributed to establishing business contacts in the region. The European office of Revizto in the canton of Vaud was opened with help of the Development Economic - State of Vaud (DEV). Since 99% of the company's software licences are sold outside Switzerland, it is subject to tax privileges with a fixed tax rate of 13.5%. Another reason for choosing Switzerland was the attractive corporate tax rates. Switzerland was chosen because of its convenient location and the availability of well-developed infrastructure for running innovative businesses. ![]() In 2015 the company launched its representative office in Lausanne to become closer to its customer and partners. Revizto software is available in eight languages and is sold across many countries. ![]() Thanks to the simple user interface of Revizto software, such systems are easy to use even for those without experience with 3D design (such as subcontractors or developers). The 3D software allows creating a model of a building prior to the start of construction works, thus minimizing the cost of potential errors made during the design stage, which might sometimes reach up to 30%-50% of the overall construction budget. Revizto is an international company, which is developing software for interactive 3D visualization of buildings and constructions. Switzerland as a bridge to European customers ![]()
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