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What is Navisworks?

Autodesk's Navisworks is a 3D model and construction project review and coordination software allowing the user to combine design and construction data into a single model, and identify and resolve clash and interference problems before construction.

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Navisworks Simulate - Monthly

$135

On Premise
per month per user

Navisworks Manage - Monthly

$335

On Premise
per month per user

Navisworks Simulate - Yearly

$1,080

On Premise
per year per user

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $135 per month
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Product Demos

Building Design Suite Workflow: Reality Capture Using Autodesk Recap and Navisworks

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Navisworks TimeLiner - How to schedule in minutes

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Autodesk Vault and Autodesk Navisworks Integration

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Navisworks Clash Detection

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Building Design Suite Workflow: Clash Detection Using Navisworks Manage

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Product Details

What is Navisworks?

Autodesk's Navisworks is a 3D model and construction project review and coordination software allowing the user to combine design and construction data into a single model, and identify and resolve clash and interference problems before construction.

Available in two editions, Both Navisworks Simulate and Navisworks Manage include the following functionalities:

  • Model file and data integration
  • NWD and DWF publishing
  • 5D project scheduling
  • Photorealistic model rendering
  • BIM coordination with AutoCAD
  • BIM 360 integration
  • Model aggregation
  • Integrated model takeoff
  • 2D sheet takeoff


But clash detection is only available in Navisworks Manage:

  • Clash detection and interference checking
  • Clash and interference management


Navisworks can be bought standalone, or as part of the Architecture Engineering Construction Collection, which bundles Navisworks with Revit, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and InfraWorks. The AEC Collection is designed to provide designers, engineers, and contractors a set of BIM and CAD tools that facilitates project delivery from early-stage design through to construction.

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Navisworks Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Autodesk's Navisworks is a 3D model and construction project review and coordination software allowing the user to combine design and construction data into a single model, and identify and resolve clash and interference problems before construction.

Navisworks starts at $135.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 7.4.

The most common users of Navisworks are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Navisworks, a widely accepted standard in the AEC industry, offers a range of use cases based on user experiences. Users have found Navisworks Manage particularly useful for grouping and creating clash detection against other trades models, allowing them to identify and resolve issues with other trades. Construction teams have utilized Navisworks Freedom to navigate through 3D models and review currently modeled elements. Additionally, operations teams have found value in using Navisworks to design, coordinate, and execute work in the field, minimizing rework.

Navisworks has proven crucial in various departments within organizations. In the building information modeling department, it has been instrumental in coordinating mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and fire trades prior to construction, streamlining the construction schedule and reducing costs from rework. Self-perform concrete departments have relied on Navisworks for planning concrete lift drawings, estimates, and embed layouts, resulting in easier execution and reduced mistakes. Pre-construction activities have also benefited from Navisworks as it helps with service coordination and model verification.

Beyond coordination and clash detection, Navisworks has been used for model visualization, timeline management, and integration of multiple stakeholders into one platform for conflict identification. The software's ability to read various file types and its effectiveness as a collaboration tool have been widely praised by users in the AEC industry. Furthermore, some organizations have even experimented with 4D modeling and logistics planning using Navisworks. Overall, users appreciate Navisworks for its versatility in handling different use cases across design and construction phases.

Convenient Cross-Platform Compatibility: Users have praised Navisworks for its ability to open, view, and navigate through different file types from various modeling programs. This feature has been mentioned by multiple reviewers and is considered a major advantage of the software.

Efficient Clash Detection: Several users have highlighted the usefulness of Navisworks Manage in creating clash reports. This feature not only saves time but also improves accuracy during the coordination process. The ability to identify issues in the model that need attention has been appreciated by a number of reviewers.

Enhanced Visualization and Communication Tools: Reviewers have expressed satisfaction with Navisworks' visualization capabilities, including pulling dimensions and creating viewpoints in the model. These features allow users to create markup drawings and easily share them with team members working on the project. The appearance profiler, sectioning tools, and measuring tools are also highly regarded for aiding in understanding designs and identifying potential clashes within virtual representations of buildings.

Difficulties accessing data: Several users have encountered challenges in consistently accessing data within Navisworks, particularly in models with a large amount of information.

Lack of mobile app: The absence of a mobile app is seen as a drawback by some users, as it makes it inconvenient to access and work with models on the go.

Performance issues with larger files: Some users have experienced lag while navigating larger files and models, which can impact productivity and efficiency.

Users commonly recommend using Navisworks for clash detection and coordination, 3D model visualization, and coordination in BIM implementation. They find Navisworks to be a valuable tool for detecting clashes and coordinating various elements in large-scale BIM projects. The software allows users to identify clashes, view clash viewpoints, and generate reports, helping to ensure clash-free models and streamline the clash resolution process. Navisworks also enables users to review and visualize 3D models effectively, which is highly appreciated by those who need to assess the accuracy and integrity of the models before construction or implementation begins. Additionally, users find that Navisworks offers robust coordination capabilities, including coordinating Revit files, utilizing selection sets and the selection tree functionality. This greatly facilitates collaboration among team members involved in the project.

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have used Navisworks to look at electrical drawings and to further clarify the location of specific lights during a project. Our company is a lighting vendor so I have used Navisworks to communicate with our contractors to clarify where our product is to be placed within the building. I find it incredibly useful especially when there has been confusion in the past about lighting placement and what is required.
  • Easy navigation through virtual representations of projects
  • Integration with other programs
  • Easy to create and model
  • The take-offs work really well and can be very quick and easy
  • Clash Detection, which is incredibly helpful
  • There is no mobile app
  • Overkill of toolsets certain times
Navisworks is an essential tool if doing any 3D model coordination, and that helps incredibly when coordinating with other trades. Navisworks comes with a lot of tools to make navigation and coordination easy. I truly believe there is not a construction project that would not benefit from using this software.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Navisworks is being used across the whole organization. It helps our numerous teams for clash detection purposes in BIM services. We can easily navigate through the 3D model and look out for any problem in the building model. Also, we can run clash detection in almost any category of elements and resolve the issues that might affect while actually constructing a building. It has whole lot of options to play with 3D models and finalize a building design and its MEPF services.
  • Clash detection
  • Timeline creation
  • Comments through markups
  • Rendering
  • Graphics hardware required to run it
  • Refreshing through the mother file
Scenarios where Navisworks works the best:
  • If your team wants a low learning curve for a new software, as it has very simple user interface
  • It handles a variety of file types
  • Rendering is built in

Scenarios where Navisworks fails:
  • You have to be good with rendering engines to get good results.
  • There are no options for built-in sound
  • Requires high-quality graphics memory (hardware)
April 19, 2021

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use [Navisworks] on our operations teams to design, coordinate, and execute work in the field. It minimizes rework.
  • Clash detection
  • Integration with other programs
  • Viewpoints
  • No mobile app
  • Large files
Navisworks is well-suited for coordinating several systems in one space. It can also be used for underground utilities when existing utilities are present.
Lennart Andersson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it for coordination in both design and construction phase. We are using it in our department and manage the coordination process on multiple projects with large project teams. The business case is that it is accepted as standard by the industry so it is easy to get people on board.
  • Clash detection.
  • Reading multiple file formats
  • Handles massive sized models
  • File sizes are small which enables easy distribution
  • Clash reporting is very limited.
  • Tracking solutions and responsibilities almost non-existent
  • Not cloud based
  • Dated compared to contemporary software
Coordination with Subcontractors as most of them use the software and with clients that do not allow cloud hosted workflows. Massive projects with large sets of files. It is not so well suited for 4D scheduling and sequencing animations as the workflows are clunky and does not seems to be a priority for Autodesk. The quantity takeoff tools is difficult to use.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it in teams to do service coordination and model verification.
  • Model coordination. Navisworks supports a large number of file formats.
  • Easy search tools to find model portions.
  • Very good appearance profiler to set up configurations for view properties.
  • A link to BIM 360 Model Coordination is a serious shortcoming. It used to be easy to link to models loaded to BIM 360 Glue for more in depth clash detection.
  • I would have liked the ability to export a simulation created in Navisworks to 3DS Max for a more immersive animation with decent material mapping and better animation tools.
  • I would like to be able to view/create BIM 306 Docs/Field issues directly in Navisworks. In the current workflow we have to use other file formats to work within BIM 360. It would be more productive to be able to navigate the model through Navisworks and to create viewpoints and issues from within Navisworks.
Navisworks makes it easy for non Revit users to navigate a model, and the file is light enough to use on any hardware. If the file is saved as an NWD file there is no danger of the user "breaking" the model, and could work with confidence, and with a federated model it's possible to create very large integrated systems.
September 26, 2019

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William Cameron | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Arden Building Companies is Design/Build MEP/FP Firm. We use Navisworks to coordinate Designs, communicate with clients and perform Clash Detection for our Construction Projects. We use this software across all four of our companies. There is no better way to explore a building virtually than with Navisworks. It is such a powerful program that reads so many different file types. It is the ultimate collaboration tool in the AEC Industry.
  • Section buildings to explore virtually
  • Clash Detection among building elements and disciplines
  • Communication tool
  • I do not have any cons for this software
Navisworks is the ultimate collaboration tool. This is why it is such a powerful program in the Architecture, Engineering & Construction field. There is a free viewer called Freedom for clients that do not require the full version but can still explore their building. There is not a construction project that would not benefit from using this software.
Christian Bean | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized

I work for a large mechanical contracting firm and we are awarded lots of extensive jobs that require heavy amounts of coordination. Our primary tool is Revit and we use Navisworks as a viewer for portrayal to the field and owners what the building will look like in future phases. We can easily call out all clashes through detection tests and manage screen captures through the viewpoint functionality which saves the field time and money.

I would recommend this tool for all firms that work in the BIM industry but would like to see Autodesk make some changes to the product. Unlike Revit and AutoCAD, every time Navisworks is updated it seems to remain the same with no improvements.

  • Clash detections
  • Sectioning and measuring tools
  • Saved Viewpoints folder management system
  • User Interface has remained the same for at least the last 8 releases. Something new would help users feel like Autodesk didn't forget about this software.
  • The amount of time it takes to export larger Revit files as an NWC is the biggest drawback which is no fault of Navisworks but if they figured out how to incorporate a "Live Sync" function I believe users would fall in love.
If you are pre-fabricating or simply looking to give your field dimensional drawings you should be using Navisworks as a 3D viewer to confirm there are no clashes between MEPFP trades and the Arch / Struct models. This will save loads on time and materials in the end. This tool is the main reason why our large scale pharmaceutical, educational, industrial and medical projects are so successful.
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