Design Interoperability


Fuzor supports multiple file types and lets you bring them together as a unified, navigable, VR-ready project model.

Fuzor's interoperability lets you bring together files from different authoring software without the need to convert or migrate file formats. This preserves embedded BIM information. This also assists teams using different authoring software to work together by automatically incorporating all of their work into a federated central model.

Let's look at a use case scenario of a Construction Manager. The CM is preparing to do a design review of the unified project using the provided site files. The architect has provided their architectural drawings of the main building in Revit format. The overseas team that has been tasked with a secondary power plant facility that will go up concurrently has provided their drawings in ARCHICAD format. Meanwhile, the HVAC, electrical and plumbing subcontractors have provided their designs in Navisworks format. Lastly, the landscaper has provided their site design in SketchUp.

With Fuzor, all of these files can be brought together. All files with matching coordinate systems will automatically align. Any other files can be repositioned as needed and design review of the federated model can begin.

Revit

Revit in Fuzor

ARCHICAD

ARCHICAD in Fuzor

Rhino

Rhino in Fuzor

SketchUp

SketchUp in Fuzor

Combined File Types

Lighting Family in SketchUp File

Revit / SketchUp Clash

Currently Fuzor supports the following file types and formats:

  •   Revit 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
  •   ARCHICAD 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
  •   Navisworks 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
  •   Civil 3D 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
  •   Rhino 6 (64x), Rhino 7 (64x), Rhino 8 (64x)
  •   Microstation Connect
  •   SketchUp 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
  •   FBX
  •   IFC
  •   Pointcloud scan (.pts)
  •   FARO Laser Scan (.fls)
  •   Recap (.rcp)