Buildots and Revizto join forces to simplify construction management

AI construction technology leader Buildots has partnered with the integrated collaboration platform Revizto to bring construction professionals a new platform that combines the full capabilities of both tools. The new integration aims to centralize issue management and streamline construction workflows. 

The partnership will allow construction teams to use Buildots’ AI-driven performance analysis and tracking while managing better team collaboration and communication, thanks to Revizto. With Buildot’s advanced AI-powered progress tracking, construction teams can export project issues or delays into the Revizto app. Each issue will include all necessary documentation, including photos, so teams can easily digest and resolve problems before they escalate into costly complications and full-on delays. 

“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,” says Arman Gukasyan, founder and CEO of Revizto. “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.”

Key highlights of the integration include:

  • Better visibility and context into issues with real photo documentation
  • Unified issue management across platforms
  • Precise BIM location mapping for each reported issue
  • Export of project deviations via BCF integration

Roy Danon, Co-founder and CEO of Buildots says the integration is a step toward their mission of helping construction teams deliver projects on time and within budget through data-driven insights. By connecting Buildots’ insights with Revizto’s collaboration platform, teams everywhere will have a simple, streamlined workflow from start to finish. Problems will be resolved efficiently, and work will be more productive now than ever.

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