From Revit model to structural analysis and drawings in minutes
Upload your model, run slab analysis, and generate reinforcement drawings—without rebuilding everything in SAFE.
HOW IT WORKS
Go from model to drawings in 5 steps
1️⃣
Upload your Revit model
Start with your existing architectural or structural model
2️⃣
Add loading plans
Define loads and design assumptions
3️⃣
Run slab analysis
Generate analysis models for each floor and review results
4️⃣
Validate results
Check deflection, punching shear, and model stability in SAFE
5️⃣
Generate reinforcement drawings
Export detailing, quantities, and Revit-ready reinforcement
CSI SAFE model (.fdb)
Full analysis model for validation and iteration
OUTPUTS
Not just analysis—real deliverables
With each run, you get
Analysis report (PDF)
Deflection, punching shear, and reinforcement design
Revit rebar drawings (.rvt)
Editable drawings ready to integrate into your project
Free 14-day trial. No credit card.
Material quantities
Concrete and rebar estimates for cost insights
WHY STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS USE STRUCWISE
No need to rebuild slab models from scratch in SAFE
Reduce manual modeling
Run → review → adjust → rerun in minutes, not hours
Iterate faster
Review and modify the SAFE model and outputs as needed
Stay in control
Get efficient reinforcement layouts and quantity estimates
Optimize material usage
BUILT FOR ITERATION
This is not a one-click tool
Strucwise is designed for real engineering workflows:
Run Analysis
Review Results
Refine Assumptions
Generate Outputs
you stay in control of decisions—Strucwise accelerates the process.
WHO IT’S FOR
Structural engineers working on slab design
Developers optimizing cost and material usage
Teams looking to reduce modeling time and improve iteration speed
FLEXIBLE BY DESIGN
Start with default settings or customize everything:
Design parameters per project or company-wide
Modeling assumptions and code selection
Detailing rules and drawing standards
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Run your first slab in minutes
Upload your model and generate your first structural outputs today.

