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Bluebeam Revu
NameBluebeam Revu
DeveloperBluebeam, Inc.
Released2002
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
GenrePDF editor, markup, collaboration
LicenseProprietary software

Bluebeam Revu is a proprietary PDF-based markup and collaboration application developed by Bluebeam, Inc., widely used in architecture, engineering, and construction workflows. The application integrates digital drawing review, markups, and document management to support project delivery processes across organizations such as Skanska, Bechtel, Turner Construction Company, Kiewit Corporation, and AECOM. It competes with and complements tools from vendors like Autodesk, Bentley Systems, Trimble, Procore Technologies, and Adobe Systems.

Overview

Bluebeam Revu provides tools for annotating, measuring, and managing PDF drawings and documents for participants in projects driven by firms such as Jacobs Engineering Group, Fluor Corporation, Arup Group, Balfour Beatty, and Lendlease. The platform targets workflows used by professionals from companies including Hilti, Rexel, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Emerson Electric and supports standards often referenced by institutions like American Institute of Architects, Construction Management Association of America, Royal Institute of British Architects, National Institute of Building Sciences, and International Code Council. Bluebeam Revu’s emphasis on collaboration aligns it with construction management systems adopted by organizations such as Turner Construction, Gilbane Building Company, and Mortenson Construction.

Features

Revu’s feature set includes PDF creation and conversion comparable to Adobe Acrobat, markup and annotation tools used by teams at Foster + Partners, Gensler, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, HOK, and Perkins+Will. It offers measurement tools that integrate with takeoff workflows practiced by firms like Turner Construction and Mortenson Construction, layer and content management paralleling capabilities in products from Bentley Systems and Autodesk Revit, and collaboration sessions similar in intent to services by Procore Technologies and PlanGrid. Advanced features include scripting and automation reminiscent of APIs exposed by Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, and Amazon Web Services, document comparison akin to utilities from Adobe Systems and metadata handling used in enterprise systems by IBM and SAP SE.

Versions and Editions

Bluebeam Revu has been released in multiple editions reflecting needs across stakeholders, analogous to product tiering found at Microsoft Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Autodesk, Bentley Systems, and Trimble. Editions vary from single-user installations for small firms similar to offerings by Box, Inc. and Dropbox, Inc. to enterprise deployments used by multinational firms like Fluor Corporation and AECOM. Major version milestones and release cycles have paralleled industry shifts influenced by standards from ISO, American Society for Testing and Materials, UL, and regulatory practices in jurisdictions such as United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.

Integration and Compatibility

Revu integrates with document management and collaboration platforms such as Microsoft SharePoint, Box, Inc., Dropbox, Inc., Google Drive, and enterprise systems managed by Oracle Corporation and SAP SE. It interoperates with design tools from Autodesk, Bentley Systems, and Trimble and supports workflows that incorporate file formats used by Adobe Systems, Esri, and Nemetschek Group. Integration patterns reflect connector ecosystems similar to those used by Procore Technologies, PlanGrid, and Smartsheet in project delivery and construction information management.

Licensing and Pricing

Bluebeam Revu is distributed under proprietary licensing models with options comparable to commercial software vendors such as Microsoft Corporation, Adobe Systems, Autodesk, Oracle Corporation, and IBM. Licenses include single-user, networked concurrent, and enterprise agreements similar to procurement models used by SAP SE, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and large contractors like Bechtel and Skanska. Pricing and support tiers typically reflect enterprise purchasing practices found in large-scale projects run by Turner Construction, AECOM, Kiewit Corporation, and public-sector procurement frameworks in regions such as European Union, United States, and Canada.

Use Cases and Industry Adoption

Bluebeam Revu is widely adopted in architecture, engineering, and construction by firms such as Gensler, Foster + Partners, Arup Group, Skanska, and Bechtel for markups, quantity takeoffs, submittal review, and punch list management. Owners and operators including Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and Honeywell International use Revu-integrated workflows for commissioning and maintenance documentation, while contractors like Turner Construction and Mortenson Construction use it in site coordination and as-built documentation. Public agencies and institutions, including municipal planning departments in cities like New York City, Los Angeles, London, Toronto, and Sydney, employ PDF-based review workflows similar to those enabled by Revu.

Security and Privacy

Revu’s security posture aligns with enterprise practices seen at Microsoft Corporation, Amazon Web Services, Oracle Corporation, and IBM, incorporating user authentication, access control, and encrypted document handling comparable to protocols used by Adobe Systems and Box, Inc.. Organizations deploying Revu integrate it with identity providers such as Okta, Microsoft Azure Active Directory, and Ping Identity and manage compliance requirements similar to those enforced by regulators like GDPR authorities in the European Union and data protection frameworks in the United States and Australia.

Category:Construction software