
Revizto has launched what it calls a single source of truth for linear infrastructure.
Revizto for Infrastructure is designed for long-distance linear projects, such as roads, railways, tunnels and power lines. The software developer noted that such projects are becoming increasingly complex: they often stretch for miles and require coordination among hundreds of specialists across shifting geographies and datasets – even minor misalignments between design and site conditions can lead to costly delays.
Revizto for Infrastructure brings all workflows and visual data into one platform, creating a single source of truth for all involved in a project. By giving all disciplines access to the same real-time information, the platform reduces errors, eliminates hours of manual setup work, and accelerates delivery across complex infrastructure projects, Revizto said.
A core capability of the new platform is Linear Navigation, which allows teams to import alignments and chainage directly, and instantly explore long corridors with full spatial awareness. Users can navigate miles of track, roadway or pipeline; verify designs; identify clashes; and manage issues by precise location. Tasks that once took hours, such as creating viewpoints across a project, can now be completed in minutes, said Revizto.
Linear Navigation also improves driver-view and signal-sighting assessments, enables more consistent and repeatable visual reviews along linear assets, and strengthens safety and operational evaluations. Risk across programme lifecycles is also significantly reduced.
Speed and accuracy
KiwiRail in New Zealand uses Revizto for design coordination, model review and issue management across major national programmes. Jasen Cronje, onsite technology lead at KiwiRail, said: “Revizto’s Linear Navigation is going to be game-changing. Instead of spending hours manually creating viewpoints across kilometres of track, we’ll be able to explore sections instantly – gaining accuracy and efficiency like never before for driver views and signal sighting.
“Across our major programmes, from the Drury Rail Stations and Wellington Metro Upgrade Programme to regional rail and the Mount Maunganui Yard Upgrade, this will save us hours during project set-up, unlock new use cases, and deliver more reliable visual assessments. Clearer communication with stakeholders and a reduced risk of late-stage design changes will be major wins for our teams.”
In the UK, Revizto helped the SMP Alliance, led by Jacobs, deliver the £362m National Emergency Area Retrofit programme for National Highways on time and within funding.
Alex King, head of digital and information management at the SMP Alliance and associate director of information management at Jacobs, is a longstanding Revizto customer. He said: “Miscommunication would have cost the project massively, and we couldn’t let that happen with an unmovable deadline. Revizto gave us clarity and control, helping us pre-empt problems, share information between partners, and ultimately avoid rework.”
Revizto founder and CEO, Arman Gukasyan, added: “Revizto for Infrastructure is the next step in our mission to simplify complexity across the AECO industry. By combining everything teams already trust in Revizto with new tools built specifically for large-scale linear projects, we’re giving them the ability to plan, build and maintain critical assets with accuracy and confidence. This move is transformative for infrastructure delivery and extends our success helping global clients bring their most ambitious projects to life.”













