iTWO costX vs. Revit

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
iTWO costX
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
CostX is a construction and estimation software offering from Exactal Technologies Pty Ltd.N/A
Revit
Score 9.3 out of 10
N/A
Autodesk’s Revit is a Building Information Modelling (BIM) tool. It enables architectural, MEP, structural, and engineering design, and provides analysis to support iterative workflows
$350
per month
Pricing
iTWO costXRevit
Editions & Modules
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Monthly
$350
per month
1-Year
$2805
per year
3-Year
$8415
per 3 years
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
iTWO costXRevit
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing is determined by a number of factors. For example, would you want to use BIM or just 2D? Do you need estimating spreadsheets and report generation? Would you want to buy 100 copies or just one? If you send in a sales enquiry to sales.int@rib-software.com, we’ll be able to send you through a quote that will meet your requirements.Pricing available for monthly, annual, or 3-year subscriptions. Longer subscriptions offer greater discounts.
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Community Pulse
iTWO costXRevit
Features
iTWO costXRevit
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
iTWO costX
8.7
Ratings
13% above category average
Revit
8.6
Ratings
12% above category average
Standard reports9.00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Custom reports8.00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Data exportability9.00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Dashboards00 Ratings4.40 Ratings
Construction Project & Field Management
Comparison of Construction Project & Field Management features of Product A and Product B
iTWO costX
9.0
Ratings
17% above category average
Revit
7.3
Ratings
3% below category average
Plan distribution & viewing9.00 Ratings8.30 Ratings
Plan markups & sharing9.00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Issue tracking & punchlists9.00 Ratings5.00 Ratings
Photo documentation00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Jobsite reports00 Ratings6.00 Ratings
Document sharing00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
RFI tools00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Collaboration & approvals00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
As-built drawings00 Ratings9.00 Ratings
Mobile app00 Ratings3.80 Ratings
Submittal design and management00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Checklists00 Ratings7.20 Ratings
Meeting Minutes00 Ratings6.70 Ratings
Specifications00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Change orders00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Estimating
Comparison of Estimating features of Product A and Product B
iTWO costX
9.0
Ratings
12% above category average
Revit
8.2
Ratings
2% above category average
Takeoff tools9.00 Ratings7.70 Ratings
Job costing9.00 Ratings5.50 Ratings
Cost calculator9.00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Bid creation9.00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Cost databases00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Human Resource Management
Comparison of Human Resource Management features of Product A and Product B
iTWO costX
-
Ratings
Revit
6.7
Ratings
13% below category average
Employee demographic data00 Ratings6.70 Ratings
Employment history00 Ratings6.70 Ratings
Job profiles and administration00 Ratings6.30 Ratings
Workflow for transfers, promotions, pay raises, etc.00 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Organizational charting00 Ratings6.50 Ratings
Organization and location management00 Ratings6.90 Ratings
Compliance data (COBRA, OSHA, etc.)00 Ratings6.10 Ratings
Payroll Management
Comparison of Payroll Management features of Product A and Product B
iTWO costX
-
Ratings
Revit
7.2
Ratings
6% below category average
Pay calculation00 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Support for external payroll vendors00 Ratings6.60 Ratings
Off-cycle/On-Demand payment00 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Benefit plan administration00 Ratings7.10 Ratings
Direct deposit files00 Ratings7.10 Ratings
Salary revision and increment management00 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Reimbursement management00 Ratings7.60 Ratings
Asset Management
Comparison of Asset Management features of Product A and Product B
iTWO costX
-
Ratings
Revit
6.6
Ratings
8% below category average
Tracking of all physical assets00 Ratings6.60 Ratings
User Ratings
iTWO costXRevit
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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8.7
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Likelihood to Renew
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10.0
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Usability
-
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6.0
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Availability
-
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10.0
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Performance
-
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8.0
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Support Rating
-
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7.0
(0 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
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9.0
(0 ratings)
Online Training
-
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5.0
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
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8.0
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Configurability
-
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5.0
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Ease of integration
-
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5.0
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Product Scalability
-
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8.0
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
iTWO costXRevit
Likelihood to Recommend
We are not aware of another software that has fully integrated take-off, subcontractor comparison, estimating and reporting besides CostX.
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Revit is well suited for creating collaborative projects that are fully integrated into the design and construction document process. We work a lot with engineering firms who also use Revit and the program allows us to fully integrate and coordinate our models together to make sure that everything is correct. I can see where my electrical engineer has placed lighting into the model and same with my mechanical engineer and their HVAC equipment
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Pros
  • Allows multiple users to work on the same estimate at once. This is huge!! Not only can we team up on a project that has a quick deadline but we can also simultaneously collaborate on database updates.
  • Performs your takeoff on CAD drawings or vector PDFs. Your typical takeoff software does takeoff on an unintelligent PDF. I say unintelligent because the process you go through is simply to trace the boundaries of your shape. This is time-consuming and can lead to mistakes. With CostX your cursor will stick to the line lines and takeoff the exact measurement. This has cut our takeoff time by 75%. The best part is that this is done in the same software as your estimating software. There are a few software's that have takeoff and estimating in one but CostX is the only one the provides CAD smart takeoff.
  • CostX is a lot like Excel. You have the flexibility to set up your workbooks the way your project team thinks. For example, ours is set up to evaluate labor in two ways; productivity (man-hours per widget) or crew hours (3 guys for two days for a given activity).
  • Reports are very flexible and the report writers is much easier than Crystal reports.
  • If you subscribe to the full version of CostX this provides the most powerful feature of them all......Auto-Revisioning. This function will compare two sets of drawings, identify the changes on a color coded drawing, ask for you to approve the changes and then update your estimate and takeoff. You can even use this to produce custom print outs for RFI's show your design team what changed.
  • Your estimating workbooks are live-linked to your takeoff. As you make adjustments to your takeoff your estimate updates accordingly. The workbook has color coded text to hep your team understand whats behind your estimate; Black = manually input, Blue = rates linked to database, and Green = quantity linked to take-off.
  • Full integrated subcontractor comparison. We use to do this in excel to compare multiple bidders across every division.
  • This is also color coded for a streamlined review process; green = quote, blue = estimate, purple = plug, and orange = other.
  • Built in error checking notifies you if you forgot to normalize an item on your subcontractor comparison.
  • In the near future the software will be available online allowing you to use remotely.
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  • Revit has the capability to design a wide range of unique details, which allows us to model exactly what is going to be built.
  • This program is compatible with several BIM programs, allowing coordination with trades that may not be using the program.
  • The sheets are easy to set up, and finding contract drawings in a list of sheets is simple.
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Cons
  • iTwo Costx has 3D features that may require enhancement in terms of Look and feel perspective.
  • The eye Function section view feature may require enhancement. But I am not sure how much more we can bring it to scale
  • Not seen Cloud base service. So that easy to use from any where.
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  • Revit is a very complex application with lots features. Autodesk the makers of Revit should simplify these tools to make it easier for the end user to learn & apply.
  • Revit is missing some key functionality in the area of being able to duplicate drawings on the sheet level. Though there are macros offered by third parties, this should be really built-in to the product.
  • Revit does not support the very popular PDF format. So currently there is no option to attach or link a PDF file into Revit.
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Likelihood to Renew
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We will almost certainly be renewing all of our current seats of Revit and will likely be adding seats as we look to get more and more of our staff trained and using Revit. The software is starting to become the standard for our projects as we move forward as more and more of our clients are requesting or accepting use of it
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Usability
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It is a professional environment, but far from easy and overly complex in many places. The system is often too deep in settings and overrides (see Visibility/Graphics in combination with linked files, filters, color overrides and view templates). I don't really like the dialog-in-dialog interface and its spartan looks. But it works well overall if you know what you are doing.
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Reliability and Availability
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Revit seems to always be available when I need it. I have not experiences an outage. There are occasions where we need our internal IT department to trouble shoot a file on our Revit dedicated server and that sometimes causes a delay however that is not a software access issue
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Performance
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Revit is a fairly graphics heavy piece of software. It is powerful in its capabilities but as a result it takes a lot of the graphics card, the memory, etc. For all that it can do and the specs of my computer I find it pretty good from a performance standpoint
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Support Rating
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Autodesk has always had a good support system in place. There is a massive user base for Revit, and there are thousands of forum threads and other discussions online about any and every problem that you could ever run into. For being such a large program with so many different options, there aren't many roadblocks or pitfalls that users can fall into.
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In-Person Training
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The training was Revit Essentials and it was very beneficial. I would say that it is best to get the training right before you know you will be using Revit as learning the basis then applying what you learned immediately is the most effective and best value for your money.
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Online Training
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The online training is hit or miss. I feel that its better to be live to be able to pace and ask questions to a live person as you are learning hwo to do things. Its not natural to learn Revit especially if you know AutoCAD so my suggestion is the live training
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Implementation Rating
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Implementing Revit as your main drafting software (i.e. moving to BIM from CAD) may be a tough decision if you have learned drafting. It is a different way to approach and think about developing a project. However, if you are able to adapt to a new way of thinking and get used to it by working through a few projects than it is as efficient as CAD in most areas in general and will also be both better/worse in some areas
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Alternatives Considered
iTwo CostX is one stop for all needs. Either is Bill of Quantity, Design creation or modification, auto-update. Split Screen during the Bill of Quantity Verification against to section of drawing/Design Eye view feature to look at the cross-section of the drawing.
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Revit is specifically for the design and documentation of buildings. As Revit's predecessor, AutoCAD has similar functionality for creating construction documents but Revit has the advantage of speed and simultaneously creating a 3D model when drawing walls, rooms, and floors which allows for the creation of 3D views and sections later with less effort. SketchUp can also be used for designing buildings but Revit allows for more specificity earlier in the process as opposed to SketchUp's general massing
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Scalability
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While I am not directly involved with the deployment of Revit, it seems that our internal IT department has appreciated the ability to increase or decrease the number of seats. I have never had an issue with the deployment if and when needed, especially regarding the availability of a set
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Return on Investment
  • Easy to Collaborate Between the Team members. Saves a lot of work
  • Integrate with multiple types of data drawing which saves efforts in converting the design.
  • Bill of Quantity export can be done based on the Design section and can share with contractors for Quotes. Instead of just downloading the whole report and then editing for the required pack.
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  • Revit is included in our AEC Collection. I find the cost of my suite affordable for what I am getting. The true cost of Revit is not found in the license cost, but in the training, SOPs and content management. We get our ROI from flushing out design errors/omissions which can add up to a large number. One issue can easily cost the project 10-100k depending on the issue. I see no reason anyone would find it challenging to get ROI from integrating 3d modeling in your business development.
  • Revit really is the foundation of content creation. If we didnt use Revit, it would be hard to claim we have a functioning BIM/VDC department. I would question any AEC professional that claims they can perform VDC and does not know how to use Revit.
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ScreenShots

iTWO costX Screenshots

Screenshot of BIM takeoff in iTWO costXScreenshot of A modern and user-friendly interface.Screenshot of Live-linked workbooks in iTWO costXScreenshot of 2D takeoff in iTWO costXScreenshot of Customizable report writer in iTWO costXScreenshot of Interoperable with many platforms and file types