Revizto, a collaboration platform for the architecture, engineering, construction and operations (AECO) industry, announced Revizto for Infrastructure, a solution for linear infrastructure projects that helps teams coordinate design and delivery across long corridors.

Governments worldwide are investing heavily to modernize transportation, energy and digital networks. These projects require accurate coordination and reliable information sharing. Revizto for Infrastructure brings core workflows into a single platform for all users, reducing the need to move between multiple applications.
Building on Revizto’s use in rail, road and energy programs, the new solution adds Linear Navigation, a feature that helps teams coordinate work across extended sites. The intent is to support smoother delivery, reduce avoidable errors and improve issue tracking for projects that include public funding.
Built for long linear projects
Linear projects such as highways, railways, tunnels, power lines and energy networks cover large areas and involve many specialists. Small alignment issues can lead to delays, rework and higher costs.
Revizto for Infrastructure brings stakeholders into a shared 2D and 3D environment with a real-time, location-based view of progress from design through delivery. Linear Navigation lets users import alignments and chainage into Revizto, review corridors by location and manage issues with exact positional context. This supports design checks, field coordination and decision-making tied to specific project locations.
Used on infrastructure programs
Revizto is used on infrastructure programs worldwide. In the UK, Revizto supported the SMP Alliance, led by Jacobs, on the £362 million National Emergency Area Retrofit (NEAR) Programme for National Highways. The company says the tool helped teams coordinate delivery and track issues across the program.
Revizto for Infrastructure is positioned as an extension of the platform for teams working on large, multi-stakeholder linear infrastructure projects.
For more information, visit revizto.com.
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