Best On-Premises Civil Engineering Software of 2025

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    Newforma Reviews
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    Newforma provides specialized project information management software designed to improve collaboration and efficiency for professionals in the AECO industry. Its flagship products—Newforma Konekt, Project Center, and Constructex—offer tools for BIM coordination, real-time project communication, document control, and submittal management. Newforma Konekt’s 2D/3D viewer allows users to view multiple IFC models with a single click, facilitating enhanced BIM collaboration. The platform integrates email management directly into project workflows, helping teams eliminate email chaos and improve accountability. Newforma’s cloud-hosted and on-premise options allow firms to manage data securely while accelerating project delivery times and reducing risk. Widely adopted by the world’s largest firms, Newforma supports millions of projects and billions of emails, demonstrating its scalability and reliability. Customer testimonials highlight significant time and cost savings achieved through streamlined workflows. Overall, Newforma fosters improved communication, organization, and risk mitigation for construction projects.
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    Plexxis Software Reviews
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    PLEXXIS is a subcontractor solution uniting project management, accounting, estimating, takeoff and mobile apps on a single tech stack. Plexxis also provides 100% in-house implementation and support services and PLAIN LANGUAGE agreements that PROTECT SUBCONTRACTORS FROM; 1) UNFAIR SUBSCRIPTIONS: Lack of transparency of total cost to onboard, and/or misrepresentation of products and services while failing to provide fair options for cancellation. 2) CLOUD CUFFING: When software vendors charge license or subscription fees BEFORE the client is LIVE while also keeping client data hostage in order to extort additional payments. 3) SMOKE STACKING: When software vendors oversell the level of integration of products in a tech stack. 4) OVERAGES: When software vendor provides just service rates and non-committal plan or suggested cost to onboard in a way that sets the client up for change orders
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