Civil Site Design/Corridor EZ V26 introduces support for IFC 4.3 export, giving users a powerful new way to share detailed 3D models with full classification and geometry data. This enhancement allows designers to export corridor models, road elements, and subgrade components as fully structured, BIM-ready files compatible with a wide range of IFC viewers and collaboration platforms.
IFC 4.3 includes road-specific entities, enabling accurate representation of materials, layer thicknesses, and geometry. Users can automate the assignment of Road Part Types from the design cross section elements, ensuring compliance with IFC BIM requirements.
With the new wildcard option for assigning subgrade layers to codes in the Civil Site Design Template Editor, it is quick and easy to represent complex template conditions like benches or retaining walls in the IFC export.
The result? Smarter data exchange between design teams, asset owners, and contractors—ensuring models remain useful throughout the project lifecycle. With tools like BIM Vision or other IFC viewers, users can inspect the full structure of a model, view component properties, and verify that all key elements are present before construction.
We are pleased to announce the release of Stringer Topo V25.00. This version includes new features and improvements that aim to streamline your surveys within the CAD environment. Stringer Topo V25.00 is available on the following platforms: AutoCAD 2019 to AutoCAD 2025 BricsCAD V22 to BricsCAD V24 Civil 3D 2019 to Civil 3D 2025 Traverse […]
The Stringer Topo V25.00 release will enable access to a Network version. Our adoption of a new Licensing system (QLM) allows us to reintroduce our popular Network version, which has been temporarily unavailable. For Stringer Topo customers who currently have Network licenses on software maintenance, you will be issued new Stringer Topo V25.00 Network license(s) […]
“Civil Site Design: A Year in Review and a Glimpse into the Future,” recording is now available. We have dived into the transformative developments of the past year and shared some plans for the upcoming version V25. This session was led by one of our software developers, Andrew Banson, showcased the major enhancements and new […]