Accienta · Autodesk Gold Partner · Dubai
AUTODESK REVIT · GOLD PARTNER GCC

Revit — Sold, Implemented and Supported by Accienta.

★ Autodesk Gold Partner — EMEA & GCC

Revit is the BIM authoring standard for architecture, structural and MEP teams across the GCC. Accienta deploys your environment with ISO 19650-aligned workflows, GCC content libraries and your BIM Execution Plan already built in — so your team delivers compliant BIM from the first model.

⚡ Required on NEOM, Saudi Aramco, ADNOC and most GCC BIM-mandated infrastructure programmes.
Licences through authorised distributor
ISO 19650 workflows included
GCC content libraries configured
BEP-ready from day one
Discipline training included
Autodesk Revit 2026 — Tower B · Architecture · ISO 19650 · GCC Project BIM Active
Architecture
Structure
MEP
Site
Sheets
S2 — Shared
ISO 19650 ✓
Rev A · BIM L2
ARCH L3 STR COLUMN MEP HVAC L01 L02 L03 L04
Element Properties — Selected: Curtain Wall W01 · Level 2–4
Family Curtain Wall : CW-GCC-ISO-GL100 Shared
Material Structural Glazing · Low-E Coated · UAE Climate GCC Lib
BIM Status S2 Shared · Rev A · Checked by BIM Manager ISO 19650
BIM L2
ISO 19650
3
Disciplines
GCC
Content Library
Day 1
BEP Ready
Gold
Autodesk Partner

Conceptual BIM illustration. Autodesk, Revit and related product names are trademarks of Autodesk, Inc. Accienta is an authorised Autodesk Gold Partner.

AUTODESK REVIT · GOLD PARTNER GCC

Revit — Sold, Implemented and Supported by Accienta.

★ Autodesk Gold Partner — EMEA & GCC

Revit is the BIM authoring standard for architecture, structural and MEP teams across the GCC. Accienta deploys your environment with ISO 19650-aligned workflows, GCC content libraries and your BIM Execution Plan already built in — so your team delivers compliant BIM from the first model.

Autodesk Revit 2026 — Tower B · Architecture · ISO 19650 BIM Active
Architecture
Structure
MEP
Site
Sheets
S2 — Shared
ISO 19650 ✓
Rev A · BIM L2
L01 L02 L03 ARCH L3 MEP HVAC
Element Properties — Curtain Wall W01 · Level 2–4
FamilyCW-GCC-ISO-GL100 · Curtain WallShared
MaterialStructural Glazing · UAE ClimateGCC Lib
BIM StatusS2 Shared · Rev A · ISO 19650✓ Checked
BIM L2
ISO 19650
3
Disciplines
GCC
Content Lib
Day 1
BEP Ready
Gold
Partner

Conceptual BIM illustration. Autodesk, Revit are trademarks of Autodesk, Inc. Accienta is an authorised Gold Partner.

⚡ Required on NEOM, Saudi Aramco, ADNOC and most GCC BIM-mandated infrastructure programmes.
Licences through authorised distributor
ISO 19650 workflows included
GCC content libraries configured
BEP-ready from day one
Discipline training included
Why Accienta

Why Buy Revit Through Accienta?

Any reseller can sell you a Revit licence. Accienta is the only Autodesk Gold Partner in the GCC that combines the purchase, full BIM deployment, ISO 19650 configuration and ongoing support into a single engagement — so your team is delivering compliant BIM from the first model, not the tenth.

BEP-Aligned Deployment

Accienta builds your BIM Execution Plan requirements directly into your Revit environment — project roles, model breakdown structure, naming conventions, LOD definitions and milestone deliverables. Your team opens Revit with a working BEP framework, not a blank model that needs weeks of setup before the first issue.

GCC Content Libraries

Accienta pre-loads region-specific Revit families — UAE and Saudi authority-compliant structural sections, MEP equipment families, architectural components and annotation families sized to GCC drawing standards. Your team stops rebuilding families from scratch on every project and starts issuing drawings that pass authority review the first time.

ISO 19650 Compliant Setup

Accienta configures your Revit environment to meet ISO 19650 — the international standard for managing information over the whole life cycle of a built asset using BIM. This is increasingly mandatory on GCC public tenders, NEOM packages and Saudi Aramco contractor submissions. Accienta sets up your naming conventions, CDE folder structure, model breakdown, revision workflows and information delivery milestones inside Revit so your team can respond to BIM tender requirements without rebuilding your environment on every bid.

Multi-Discipline Coordination

Accienta configures Revit for live architectural, structural and MEP coordination — setting up linked model workflows, shared coordinates, worksets, clash avoidance rules and Navisworks federation so your disciplines are working in a coordinated environment from the first design stage, not discovering clashes during construction.

Autodesk Construction Cloud Integration

Accienta connects your Revit environment to Autodesk Construction Cloud — establishing your project folder structure, model publishing workflows, issue tracking, RFI management and drawing register so your design team and site team are working from the same live data. No more emailing models or maintaining parallel document registers.

Discipline-Specific Training

Accienta trains architects on Revit family creation, sheet production and annotation. Structural engineers on analytical model setup and reinforcement detailing. MEP engineers on system modelling, load calculations and coordination. All training is delivered on your own project files and templates — not sample datasets — so every team member is productive on day one of a live project.

Licence Management and Renewals

Accienta manages your Revit licence lifecycle — alerting you ahead of renewal deadlines, advising on seat count adjustments as your team grows or project load shifts, and ensuring your environment stays on the correct Autodesk product version. You never find your team locked out of a live model because a licence expired during a deadline.

Ongoing Revit Support

After deployment, Accienta provides direct support for Revit model performance issues, family corruption, worksharing errors, linked model failures and Autodesk Construction Cloud sync problems. Our GCC-based team understands your project environment and resolves issues in hours — not days through a global helpdesk queue.

Revit for Contractors and Site Teams

Accienta configures Revit for construction use — 4D sequencing links, quantity take-off setup, construction issue views, as-built model workflows and Navisworks clash reporting for site coordination. Contractors on NEOM, Aramco and UAE infrastructure projects use Revit not just for design but for construction delivery, and Accienta sets up both environments.

Our Process

How Accienta Deploys Revit — From Audit to Live BIM Environment

Most Revit deployments fail not because of the software — but because the setup never matched how the team actually works or what the project actually requires. Accienta's deployment process starts with your BIM requirements, builds a fully configured environment across every discipline and delivers training on your own live project files. No generic onboarding. No self-guided setup. A project-ready Revit environment from day one.

01

BIM Requirements and BEP Development

Accienta starts every Revit deployment with a BIM requirements audit — reviewing your existing workflows, project types, team structure and any employer information requirements or BIM mandates from your clients. We then create or align your BIM Execution Plan to match these requirements, defining project roles, model breakdown structure, LOD milestones, naming conventions and information delivery stages before a single template is configured. Your deployment is built around how your projects actually run — not a generic BIM framework applied to every client the same way.

02

Template and GCC Content Configuration

Accienta builds your Revit project templates from scratch — discipline-specific templates for architecture, structure and MEP, each pre-loaded with your company title blocks, sheet standards, view templates, filter overrides and annotation styles aligned to GCC authority requirements. We load region-specific family libraries covering structural sections, MEP equipment, architectural components and annotation families sized to Dubai Municipality, Abu Dhabi DM, MOMRA and Ashghal submission standards. Your team opens a template that is ready to produce authority-compliant drawings without reformatting a single sheet.

03

Multi-Discipline Coordination Setup

Accienta configures your Revit coordination environment — shared coordinates across architectural, structural and MEP models, workset structures by discipline and zone, copy-monitor relationships for grids and levels, and linked model protocols that prevent the most common coordination failures on GCC projects. We establish your Navisworks federation workflow, clash detection rules and model review cadence so your team is identifying and resolving clashes in the model — not on site where changes cost orders of magnitude more to fix.

04

CDE and Autodesk Construction Cloud Connection

Accienta connects your configured Revit environment to your Common Data Environment — Autodesk Construction Cloud or BIM 360 — establishing project folder structures aligned to ISO 19650 naming, model publishing workflows by discipline, issue tracking setup, drawing register configuration and access permissions by project role. Your design team and site team work from the same live model data from day one, eliminating the parallel document registers and superseded revision risks that cause project delays on complex GCC programmes.

05

Discipline Training on Live Project Files

Accienta delivers Revit training mapped to each discipline's actual workflows — architects on family creation, sheet production, design option management and authority annotation; structural engineers on analytical model setup, reinforcement detailing and structural framing; MEP engineers on system modelling, load calculations, duct and pipe sizing and cross-discipline coordination. Every training session is delivered on your own project files, your own templates and your own authority standards — not generic sample datasets — so competency builds on work that matters immediately to your live projects.

06

Go-Live Support and Ongoing Optimisation

Accienta stays on after go-live — providing direct support for Revit model performance issues, family corruption, worksharing errors, linked model failures and CDE sync problems during your first live project cycle. We then run quarterly optimisation reviews to ensure your Revit environment evolves with your project pipeline — updating templates as authority standards change, adding families for new project types, retraining teams as disciplines change and advising on Autodesk product updates that affect your configured environment.

Built for Every BIM Role

Revit Across Every Discipline on a GCC Project

Revit is not a single-discipline tool. From the first concept model through to construction delivery and asset handover, every built environment discipline on a GCC project has a specific role inside Revit. Understanding which discipline uses Revit for what — and how those disciplines coordinate inside a single federated model — is what separates a functional BIM environment from one that creates more problems than it solves.

Architects Concept through to technical design — floor plans, sections, elevations, room schedules, door and window schedules, design options and authority submission drawings produced directly from the Revit model
Structural Engineers Structural framing, foundation design, reinforcement detailing and analytical model links to structural analysis software — coordinated against the architectural model to prevent structural and architectural clashes before construction
MEP Engineers Mechanical, electrical and plumbing system modelling — duct routing, pipe sizing, electrical containment, load calculations and clash detection against structure and architecture so systems fit the building before fabrication begins
BIM Managers Model federation, clash detection management, BEP compliance monitoring, CDE administration, workset management and information delivery milestone tracking — the role that keeps the entire BIM environment running correctly across all disciplines
BIM Coordinators Day-to-day clash detection runs in Navisworks, issue logging, model review coordination between disciplines and drawing register management — the operational layer between BIM management and discipline modelling teams
Interior Designers FF&E scheduling, interior finish management, room data sheets and material take-offs produced directly from the architectural Revit model — eliminating the parallel spreadsheets that create discrepancies between design intent and procurement
Project Managers and Directors 4D programme sequencing linked to the Revit model, quantity take-off for cost tracking, milestone delivery views and live dashboard access through Autodesk Construction Cloud — giving project leadership visibility of design progress without opening the model
Main Contractors and Site Teams Construction issue views, as-built model updates, RFI management and site coordination through Autodesk Construction Cloud — contractors on NEOM, Aramco and UAE infrastructure projects use the Revit model not just for design review but for active construction delivery tracking
Facilities and Asset Managers As-built Revit models at handover carry equipment data, maintenance schedules, warranty information and space management data — giving facilities teams a live digital twin of the building rather than a folder of PDFs that becomes out of date the day the project completes
Common Questions

Revit in the GCC — Answered

The questions architects, BIM managers and project directors in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar ask before purchasing and deploying Revit through an Autodesk partner. If yours isn't here, Accienta responds within one business day.

Is Revit mandatory on NEOM, Saudi Aramco and UAE government projects?+
Yes — and the requirement is tightening. NEOM's digital delivery framework mandates BIM authoring in Revit for all design disciplines on its infrastructure and built environment packages. Saudi Aramco's engineering standards require Revit-based BIM models for facility design and engineering documentation. Most UAE government infrastructure programmes — including those under Dubai Municipality and Abu Dhabi Department of Municipalities — now specify BIM deliverables that require Revit or Revit-compatible authoring tools. If your firm is tendering for these programmes without a configured Revit environment and a compliant BIM Execution Plan, you will be disqualified before the technical review stage.
What is a BIM Execution Plan and does Accienta help with it?+
A BIM Execution Plan is the document that defines how BIM will be implemented on a specific project — covering team roles, model breakdown structure, naming conventions, Level of Development milestones, software versions, coordination protocols and information delivery stages. Most clients and employers on GCC projects now require a BEP before design begins. Accienta creates or aligns your BEP to your project requirements and then builds those requirements directly into your Revit environment — so your team is working inside a BEP-compliant setup from the first model, not trying to retrofit compliance after months of production.
What does ISO 19650 mean for our Revit environment?+
ISO 19650 is the international standard for managing BIM information across the full lifecycle of a built asset. It defines how models, documents and data should be named, structured, reviewed and delivered at each stage of a project. In the GCC, ISO 19650 compliance is increasingly required on public tenders, NEOM packages and major developer briefs. For your Revit environment, this means your naming conventions, CDE folder structure, model breakdown, revision workflows and information delivery milestones all need to be configured to ISO 19650 requirements before your team starts modelling. Accienta configures this at deployment — so your environment is compliant from day one rather than needing a costly restructure mid-project when an employer information requirement audit reveals non-compliance.
Can Revit connect to our Common Data Environment?+
Yes — and it should be connected before your team starts modelling, not after. Accienta integrates Revit with Autodesk Construction Cloud or BIM 360, establishing your project folder structures aligned to ISO 19650 naming, model publishing workflows by discipline, issue tracking, RFI management and drawing register configuration. If your firm uses a non-Autodesk CDE, Accienta assesses compatibility and configures the most effective connection available. A Revit environment that isn't connected to a CDE creates version control failures, superseded revision risks and parallel document registers — the most common causes of coordination failures on GCC projects.
Does Revit work for MEP as well as architecture and structure?+
Yes — Revit has dedicated MEP modelling capabilities built into the same platform as architectural and structural modelling. MEP engineers use Revit to model mechanical ductwork, pipework, electrical containment and plumbing systems, run load calculations, size ducts and pipes and detect clashes against the architectural and structural models before fabrication. Because all three disciplines work inside the same Revit platform with linked models and shared coordinates, coordination happens in the design stage — not on site where changes cost significantly more to resolve. Accienta configures the MEP Revit environment separately from architectural and structural, setting up discipline-specific templates, system families, MEP-specific shared parameters and coordination workflows.
What GCC authority standards does Revit need to be configured for?+
GCC authority submissions have specific drawing standards that Revit needs to be configured to meet before your team starts production. Accienta pre-loads drawing standards for Dubai Municipality, Abu Dhabi Department of Municipalities, MOMRA in Saudi Arabia, Ashghal in Qatar and DEWA utility submission requirements — including approved layer naming conventions, title block formats, sheet sizes, drawing scales, annotation styles and plot configurations. Without this configuration, your team will spend significant time reformatting drawings and rebuilding annotation styles on every project and every authority submission cycle.
How is Revit licensed and how many seats does our team need?+
Revit is licensed on a named user basis through Autodesk's subscription model — each licence is assigned to a specific user who can access Revit on up to three devices. Revit is also available as part of the Autodesk AEC Collection, which bundles Revit with Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Navisworks, Forma and more into a single subscription — typically 40 to 60 percent more cost-efficient for firms using three or more Autodesk tools. Accienta audits your team's actual modelling requirements before recommending a licence structure, ensuring you are not over-buying seats while also identifying disciplines that are currently underlicensed and creating model access bottlenecks on live projects.
What is the difference between Revit and AutoCAD for BIM projects?+
AutoCAD produces 2D drawings — lines, arcs and annotations on a flat sheet. Revit produces a 3D parametric model from which 2D drawings, schedules, quantities and specifications are automatically generated and kept in sync. On BIM-mandated projects in the GCC, Revit is the required authoring tool because it produces the model file that contains the structured data — element properties, materials, quantities, systems — that employers and clients require at each information delivery milestone. AutoCAD drawings cannot meet BIM employer information requirements because they contain no structured data beyond geometry. For firms currently working in AutoCAD who are being asked to deliver BIM, the transition to Revit is a business requirement, not a software preference.
How long does a full Revit deployment take for our team?+
A standard Revit deployment covering BEP development, project template configuration, GCC content library setup, CDE integration and discipline-specific training typically takes ten to fifteen business days depending on team size, the number of disciplines being configured and the complexity of your project types. Accienta works around your project schedule and can prioritise the disciplines going live first — so your architects or structural engineers are productive on an active project while MEP configuration and training continues in parallel. Firms with an existing Revit environment that needs restructuring for ISO 19650 compliance or GCC authority standards typically require five to eight days of reconfiguration and retraining.

Ready to deploy Revit for your team — configured for ISO 19650, your GCC authority standards and your BIM Execution Plan from day one?

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