
Finalcad by Orisha
Finalcad by Orisha is a construction site management and field collaboration platform that unifies quality, safety, progress, and document control on a single mobile-first workspace, with optional BIM (IFC, BCF) viewing and issue tracking on the model for coordination between office and site.
When a project leaves the design office, information often fragments between email, paper, and ad hoc photos. Finalcad is built for the handover from design to delivery: it gives site managers, general contractors, owners, and design teams one place to see what is happening, log what is wrong, and close the loop with evidence.
The product covers the full build cycle that Orisha positions on its site, from early works through handover and into operations-oriented maintenance, not just a single phase. Field teams get mobile access with offline-capable behaviour for areas with poor connectivity, while reporting layers translate daily activity into dashboards for leadership. A dedicated Finalcad One path adds BIM on site: 3D navigation, reserves linked to model objects, and open BIM style exchange that the vendor documents as supporting IFC, BCF, and Revit-related workflows, so the model stays attached to the work instead of living only in the trailer PC.
Orisha states that more than 8,000 construction professionals use Finalcad, and the BIM material references work in more than 35 countries and on over 30,000 projects, which gives a sense of how widely the stack has been deployed (Orisha, as shown on public product pages, 2025). The same pages position the stack as API-friendly for connecting to an existing IT landscape, which matters when you already run ERP, CMMS, or document vaults and need the field layer to sit on top without retyping data.
Subscribers work from modular plans that can start small and grow with more modules; the public FAQ describes a 15-day trial and a Free tier you can later upgrade from without losing project data, and Orisha’s own blog gives an indicative entry price band for online plans that you should reconfirm before buying. If your problem is traceable site quality, safety walks, and structured communication around models and documents, not generic file sharing, this is the class of product you are looking at.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Strong field-first focus with mobile and offline use cases called out by the vendor
- Brings BIM files into the site workflow with IFC and BCF mentioned explicitly on the BIM product page
- Modular subscription so teams can grow usage as digital maturity increases
- API surface described for connecting to existing construction software stacks
Cons
- List pricing is not a simple public grid; you need to confirm modules and user counts with Orisha for your case
- Full BIM depth still depends on which Finalcad One capabilities you turn on and how you govern models in your process
- Heaviest marketing and self-service flows are in French on many Orisha pages, which can add friction for global teams that want English-only buying paths
Key features
Site progress and coordination: track lots, tasks, and team activity with reporting aimed at site and project leaders.
Quality and non-conformities: log issues with history so resolution paths stay visible across trades.
HSE and site safety: structure safety walks and related compliance work in the same system as other site data.
Centralized document and GED style control: keep contract, execution, and handover document families organized with traceability the vendor highlights for DCE through maintenance-oriented sets.
Mobile and offline friendly operation: work on phones and tablets when coverage is weak, with sync when the connection returns.
BIM on site (Finalcad One): 3D navigation, model-linked observations, and vendor-documented support for IFC, BCF, and Revit-class interoperability for coordination between design intent and what is built.
APIs and integration: connect to other business systems to reduce double entry between field and back office.
Pricing
Trial
15-day trial
Free
Orisha FAQ: 15-day trial with broad access; confirm current terms on construction.orisha.com.
Free
per month
Free
Referenced in site FAQ as Free tier with upgrade path; feature limits not fully enumerated on the overview page.
Enterprise / modular quote
Contact sales
Vendor describes modular offers adapted to organization maturity; request a formal quote for BIM modules, integrations, and volume seats.
Paid plans (indicative entry)
per month
€29.00
Orisha’s construction.orisha.com blog on planning-software budgets cites Finalcad online plans from 29 EUR per user per month as an indicative figure; actual modular pricing requires vendor confirmation.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Finalcad by Orisha cost per month?
Orisha does not publish a full public price list on the product homepage; it sells modular subscriptions and asks for a demo for tailored packaging. The public FAQ on the site references a Free tier, paid upgrades, and a 15-day trial, and an Orisha-owned blog article on planning software budgets states an indicative entry point for online use from 29 EUR per user per month. Treat any number as a starting band, then confirm the current quote for your modules, countries, and tax with Orisha before you buy.
Does Finalcad work on iPhone, Android, and the web, and can you use it offline on site?
The vendor markets mobile applications and a web experience for project teams, with offline-oriented use for model and field data on site. The BIM section states models can be preloaded for use without a live connection, which matches how many large sites actually run. If you have a zero-offline policy, you still get online sync, but the offline story is a core part of the pitch for field work.
Does Finalcad support IFC, BCF, and Revit-based workflows for BIM on site?
The Finalcad One / BIM on site material states Open BIM style compatibility, explicitly naming IFC and BCF, and references interoperability with Revit and other common authoring tools, plus 2D/3D viewing and object-linked observations. This is aimed at making design models legible in the field rather than replacing a full authoring suite. Always validate with a proof on your own models and exchange standards before you standardize a template.
Can teams track quality, safety, and document packages in one Finalcad project?
Yes, that is how Orisha positions the platform: site progress, quality, safety, and document management are first-class areas, and the same stack can connect observations to BIM elements when you enable the BIM path. The goal is a single traceable record for what happened on site instead of many disconnected logs. You still need good process about who owns which workflow in the org chart.
How does Finalcad compare to Procore or Autodesk Build for multinational GC programs?
All three sit in the broad construction collaboration and field execution category; Procore and Autodesk Build are frequent references in large contractor stacks and emphasize multi-project controls and deep integrations. Finalcad highlights modular subscriptions, strong France-centric adoption signals on Orisha pages, and BIM-on-site features including IFC and BCF that appeal when European open BIM expectations matter. The best choice depends on required integrations, language support, procurement rules, and whether your rollout is already standardized on a given ecosystem.
Who is Finalcad meant for if we run infrastructure as well as buildings?
Orisha lists general contractors, engineering firms, public and private owners, and specialized trades across building and civil-type contexts on the Finalcad overview. If your portfolio mixes horizontal infrastructure and vertical buildings, you map modules to each contract type and validate naming conventions and templates before you scale the rollout beyond pilots.
Is there a free trial or free tier before we commit to paid Finalcad modules?
The public FAQ states you can use Finalcad free for 15 days during a trial window with broad feature access for a project end to end, and it references an ongoing Free plan tier that you can later upgrade from while retaining project data when you move to a paid plan. Check which modules and limits apply to Free at signup because vendor packaging can change over time.