Go from model to drawings — without rebuilding in SAFE

Design, analyze, and detail reinforced concrete slabs directly from your Revit model.
No manual model recreation. No broken workflows. Full control at every step.

Why teams switch to Strucwise

  • Exporting to SAFE shouldn’t mean starting from scratch.

    • Automatically generate analysis models from your Revit geometry

    • No manual slab meshing or redefinition

    • Maintain consistency between design and analysis

  • Run → review → adjust → rerun. Fast.

    • Re-run models instantly as loads or layouts change

    • Test multiple design options early

    • Remove bottlenecks in iteration cycles

  • This is not a black box.

    • Full access to SAFE models

    • Modify assumptions anytime

    • Validate deflection, punching shear, and behavior

    • Engineering judgment stays with you

  • From model → drawings, in one workflow.

    • Automated reinforcement layouts

    • Bar sizing, spacing, and quantities

    • Drawing-ready outputs

    • Minimal manual cleanup

Workflow diagram comparing before and after process improvements. The 'Before' process includes Revit, export, build SAFE, mesh, run, fix, and drawings. The 'After' process simplifies this to Revit, Strucwise, then an iterative loop of run, adjust, rerun, with drawings produced at the start and within the loop.
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Works great for this

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Not Built for this (yet)

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Typical Projects

Works across building types — because the workflow is structural

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Is this the right workflow for you?

A comparison chart with two columns: 'YES—Strong fit' on the left in light purple and 'NOT A FIT (YET)' on the right in light red. The left column shows three points: designing concrete slabs regularly, using SAFE or similar tools, and spending time on modeling and iteration. The right column lists incompatible features: mostly steel structures, heavy post-tension use, and slab design not being core.

What engineers say

“After 25 years of hearing promises, this is the first software that truly delivers — completing full slab design and detailing with minimal manual input.”

Anthony Mirvish,
Principal, Honeycomb Engineering

“We were able to shift a large portion of our slab design work from manual modeling to automated workflows, freeing up our team’s time to cater to our client’s need better.”

Robin Djuita,
Associate, Entuitive

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