
BIMWorkplace
BIMWorkplace is a cloud BIM coordination platform that federates Revit, Navisworks, and IFC models, groups clashes, and adds dashboards plus a document environment for construction teams.
Picture a single web workspace where the latest federated models, clash topics, and transmittals live together instead of scattered across three different logins. BIMWorkplace targets that scenario with a browser-first hub that pulls in RVT and NWC through official integrations, layers IFC uploads, and keeps model versions under control while people comment and assign work in the same place.
The product messaging stresses low-friction adoption: customizable project workspaces, permissions down to folders, and notifications so field and office roles see the same current state. Module tables on the pricing page spell out what Standard versus Champion unlock for model management, plugins, the Explorer metadata tools, design coordination, CDE folders, Insights dashboards, and the 2D/3D viewer.
On outcomes, the Arco Verde case study published on the site claims roughly three quarters of detected collisions were cleared in the coordinated workflow where criticisms were tracked in the platform, which gives a concrete talking point when you pitch tighter coordination to leadership (BIMWorkplace marketing site, 2026).
Licensing is explicit on the pricing page: a 14-day full-feature trial without a card, per-user plans quoted from nine euros per user per month, and per-project plans from one hundred fifty euros per project per month, with the FAQ adding minimum user counts for subscriptions and separate international versus Brazilian storefront rules.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Public pricing lists euro amounts for per-user and per-project plans plus a fourteen-day full trial.
- Integrations name Revit, Navisworks, IFC, BIM 360, and ACC import paths on the commercial feature matrix.
- Module tiers make it clear which viewer, CDE, and Insights capabilities sit in Standard versus Champion.
- FAQ explains license counting, store regions, and training included with paid subscriptions.
Cons
- Per-user subscriptions require a minimum user count, which can block very small pilots that only need a handful of seats.
- Heavy Revit and Naviswork reliance still favors Windows desktops for authoring even though review is web-based.
- Champion-only items such as expanded dashboards and future CDE features mean advanced teams may need the upper tier.
Key features
Federated viewing: Combine Revit, Navisworks, and IFC sources in one web viewer with filters, sections, go-to-room navigation, and property queries.
Clash and design coordination: Group clashes, tie them to topics, attach BCF and Office files, and feed dashboards for status tracking.
Revit and ACC paths: Import models through the Revit plugin, direct cloud upload, or BIM 360 and Autodesk Construction Cloud connectors described on the pricing matrix.
Metadata Explorer: Edit element metadata in the cloud, export grids to Excel, and push approved changes back toward Revit on supported paths.
CDE-style documents: Folder permissions, version history, PDF and Office viewing, naming standards, and transmittal style sharing on the roadmap table.
Pricing
14-day trial
14-day trial
Free
Vendor states full feature access; no credit card. Confirm on bimworkplace.com/pricing-plans/.
Per user (from)
per month
€9.00
Listed from €9/user/month on pricing page; FAQ cites minimum 10 users for per-user subscriptions. Verify current tiers.
Per project (from)
per month
€1,500.00
Listed from €150/project/month; unlimited users. FAQ cites minimum 1 project for per-project subscriptions. Verify before purchase.
Frequently asked questions
How much does BIMWorkplace cost after the free trial?
The pricing page lists a fourteen-day trial with every feature and no credit card. Paid options start at nine euros per user per month for multi-project teams and one hundred fifty euros per project per month for owner-style jobs with unlimited users. The FAQ adds that per-user subscriptions require at least ten users while per-project plans need at least one active project, and yearly billing is offered as a discount over monthly billing.
Does BIMWorkplace run on Mac or only Windows?
Review and coordination happen in the browser, so macOS users can participate in the web client. Autodesk authoring connectors such as the Revit plugin and Naviswork workflows still assume Windows desktops for publishing models into the hub, which matches how most AEC firms deploy BIM authoring today.
Which BIM file formats and Autodesk paths does BIMWorkplace support?
Marketing copy highlights Revit and Naviswork integrations with RVT and NWC, IFC imports through the cloud or ACC, and BCF imports for issue exchange. The feature matrix also references extracting metadata from RVT and IFC depending on whether files arrive from plugins or cloud uploads.
Can BIMWorkplace handle clash detection and clash workflows?
The homepage positions real-time clash detection alongside dashboards and topic threads. Customer quotes on the same page describe organizing clashes, presenting them in coordination meetings, and driving decisions during implementation, which matches a coordinator-led clash workflow rather than only passive viewing.
How is BIMWorkplace different from sharing IFC files in a generic cloud drive?
The product bundles federation, clash grouping, metadata editing, controlled document folders, and dashboards in one permissions-aware workspace. A generic file share lacks structured clash topics, model version control, and the Revit and ACC automation paths that the vendor lists as first-class integrations.
Who is BIMWorkplace built for on real projects?
Messaging addresses the whole construction workforce, with testimonials from architects, contractors, and developers. Licensing modes split multi-project teams that need per-user seats from single large jobs that fit the per-project unlimited-user model, which maps to designers versus owner or contractor led mega-projects.