Design structural slabs from model to drawings

— in minutes, not days

Automatically generate SAFE analysis models, validate results, and produce reinforcement drawings directly from your Revit model.

From input to outputs — fully automated

Input

📥

  • Revit model (architectural or structural)

  • Optional loading plans / assumptions

Processing

⚙️

  • Automated SAFE model generation

  • Slab analysis (deflection, punching, stability)

  • Design strip generation & code checks

Output

📤

  • SAFE model (.fdb) — editable

  • Analysis report (PDF)

  • Punching shear log

  • Detailed design log

  • Revit reinforcement drawings (RVT)

Core Capabilities

    • Generate SAFE models directly from Revit

    • Apply loads and design parameters automatically

    • Run slab analysis at floor level

    • Deflection checks

    • Punching shear detection

    • Code-based design verification

    • Full calculation logs (not black box)

    • Design strips + rebar layout

    • Revit-ready reinforcement drawings

    • Editable outputs (not locked)

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How it works

Go from model to drawings in 5 steps

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1️⃣

Upload your Revit model

Start with your existing architectural or structural model

2️⃣

Add loading plans

Define loads and design assumptions

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3️⃣

Run slab analysis

Generate analysis models for each floor and review results

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4️⃣

Validate results

Check deflection, punching shear, and model stability in SAFE

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5️⃣

Generate reinforcement drawings

Export detailing, quantities, and Revit-ready reinforcement

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Built for engineers — not just automation

  • Full access to SAFE model

  • Modify assumptions anytime

  • Re-run analysis in minutes

  • Adjust reinforcement before finalizing

  • Outputs remain fully editable

Adapt to your standards

  • Customize design parameters

  • Apply company templates across projects

  • Control detailing rules and bar selection logic

  • Match your firm’s documentation standards

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No need to rebuild slab models from scratch in SAFE

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Reduce manual modeling

Why Strucwise?

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Run → review → adjust → rerun in minutes, not hours

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Iterate faster

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Review and modify the SAFE model and outputs as needed

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Stay in control

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Get efficient reinforcement layouts and quantity estimates

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Optimize material usage

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See what you get

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Start your first slab model in minutes