Construction workflow platform centralizes project visibility

Hexagon Multivista introduces an integrated construction data platform connecting capture, analysis and project documentation workflows.  hexagon.com Hexagon Multivista has launched Hexagon Multivista Hub, a centralized platform designed to consolidate construction workflows into a single digital environment. The platform integrates Capture, Create and Analyze services to reduce workflow fragmentation across architecture, engineering, construction and operations (AECO) projects. The launch targets construction teams seeking to improve access to project information through a unified construction data platform. By combining multiple project functions within one interface, the system is intended to reduce the operational inefficiencies associated with disconnected software environments and duplicated data management processes. Integrated construction workflows and centralized project data Hexagon Multivista Hub provides centralized access to project data through a single login and dashboard. The platform allows users to move between documentation, reality capture and analysis workflows without switching between multiple software systems or interfaces. According to Hexagon Multivista, the platform was developed following the consolidation of several AECO-focused brands under the Hexagon Multivista identity. The Hub represents a transition from brand integration toward workflow-level interoperability across construction processes. Luis Pascual, President of Hexagon Multivista, Construction Software & Services Division at Hexagon, stated that the platform was designed to provide a scalable and unified operational foundation for construction teams while reducing workflow fragmentation across projects. The platform architecture supports connected construction environments in which project stakeholders require continuous access to updated site conditions, documentation and analytical data throughout the project lifecycle. Reality capture and point cloud visualization capabilities Alongside the Hub launch, Hexagon Multivista also introduced a new Point Cloud Viewer integrated into Hexagon Multivista Documentation Software (MDS). The viewer is powered by Hexagon GeoCloud technology and replaces the company’s previous point cloud visualization environment. The updated viewer enables users to directly interact with high-fidelity reality capture datasets generated from laser scanning and site documentation workflows. Point cloud technologies are increasingly used in construction, industrial retrofits and infrastructure projects to support dimensional verification, progress monitoring and clash detection. Unlike the Hub, the Point Cloud Viewer is delivered independently and focuses specifically on visualization and interaction with spatial reality data. The company also introduced Analyze Hub functionality, enabling users to review progress reporting and deviation analysis datasets associated with Capture and Create workflows. These analytical capabilities support project oversight by identifying variances between planned and actual site conditions. Scalable digital construction platform for AECO projects The launch reflects ongoing industry demand for integrated digital construction ecosystems capable of consolidating project documentation, spatial data and analytics within a single operational framework. Construction firms increasingly rely on connected construction platforms to coordinate distributed project teams, reduce rework and improve visibility into project execution. Centralized access to project datasets can also support faster decision-making and more consistent reporting across large-scale infrastructure and commercial construction projects. Hexagon stated that additional platform capabilities, including Analyze workflows and enterprise-grade SOC 2 compliance, will be introduced progressively. SOC 2 compliance frameworks are commonly used to validate data security, operational integrity and cloud service governance for enterprise software environments. Hexagon Multivista Hub is positioned as a scalable platform designed to support future expansion of digital construction services and interoperability between connected construction applications. Additional Context: Technical specifications and competitive benchmarking not included in the original product announcement Construction workflow integration platforms increasingly combine reality capture, cloud collaboration and spatial analytics into unified software ecosystems. Comparable solutions in the market include Autodesk Construction Cloud, Bentley iTwin Platform and Procore Construction Platform. Autodesk Construction Cloud integrates Building Information Modeling (BIM), document management and field collaboration workflows, while Bentley iTwin emphasizes infrastructure digital twins and engineering visualization. Procore focuses primarily on construction project management and field coordination. Hexagon Multivista differentiates its plat

Construction workflow platform centralizes project visibility

Hexagon Multivista introduces an integrated construction data platform connecting capture, analysis and project documentation workflows.

  hexagon.com
Construction workflow platform centralizes project visibility

Hexagon Multivista has launched Hexagon Multivista Hub, a centralized platform designed to consolidate construction workflows into a single digital environment. The platform integrates Capture, Create and Analyze services to reduce workflow fragmentation across architecture, engineering, construction and operations (AECO) projects.

The launch targets construction teams seeking to improve access to project information through a unified construction data platform. By combining multiple project functions within one interface, the system is intended to reduce the operational inefficiencies associated with disconnected software environments and duplicated data management processes.

Integrated construction workflows and centralized project data
Hexagon Multivista Hub provides centralized access to project data through a single login and dashboard. The platform allows users to move between documentation, reality capture and analysis workflows without switching between multiple software systems or interfaces.

According to Hexagon Multivista, the platform was developed following the consolidation of several AECO-focused brands under the Hexagon Multivista identity. The Hub represents a transition from brand integration toward workflow-level interoperability across construction processes.

Luis Pascual, President of Hexagon Multivista, Construction Software & Services Division at Hexagon, stated that the platform was designed to provide a scalable and unified operational foundation for construction teams while reducing workflow fragmentation across projects.

The platform architecture supports connected construction environments in which project stakeholders require continuous access to updated site conditions, documentation and analytical data throughout the project lifecycle.

Reality capture and point cloud visualization capabilities
Alongside the Hub launch, Hexagon Multivista also introduced a new Point Cloud Viewer integrated into Hexagon Multivista Documentation Software (MDS). The viewer is powered by Hexagon GeoCloud technology and replaces the company’s previous point cloud visualization environment.

The updated viewer enables users to directly interact with high-fidelity reality capture datasets generated from laser scanning and site documentation workflows. Point cloud technologies are increasingly used in construction, industrial retrofits and infrastructure projects to support dimensional verification, progress monitoring and clash detection.

Unlike the Hub, the Point Cloud Viewer is delivered independently and focuses specifically on visualization and interaction with spatial reality data.

The company also introduced Analyze Hub functionality, enabling users to review progress reporting and deviation analysis datasets associated with Capture and Create workflows. These analytical capabilities support project oversight by identifying variances between planned and actual site conditions.

Scalable digital construction platform for AECO projects

The launch reflects ongoing industry demand for integrated digital construction ecosystems capable of consolidating project documentation, spatial data and analytics within a single operational framework.

Construction firms increasingly rely on connected construction platforms to coordinate distributed project teams, reduce rework and improve visibility into project execution. Centralized access to project datasets can also support faster decision-making and more consistent reporting across large-scale infrastructure and commercial construction projects.

Hexagon stated that additional platform capabilities, including Analyze workflows and enterprise-grade SOC 2 compliance, will be introduced progressively. SOC 2 compliance frameworks are commonly used to validate data security, operational integrity and cloud service governance for enterprise software environments.

Hexagon Multivista Hub is positioned as a scalable platform designed to support future expansion of digital construction services and interoperability between connected construction applications.

Additional Context: Technical specifications and competitive benchmarking not included in the original product announcement
Construction workflow integration platforms increasingly combine reality capture, cloud collaboration and spatial analytics into unified software ecosystems. Comparable solutions in the market include Autodesk Construction Cloud, Bentley iTwin Platform and Procore Construction Platform.

Autodesk Construction Cloud integrates Building Information Modeling (BIM), document management and field collaboration workflows, while Bentley iTwin emphasizes infrastructure digital twins and engineering visualization. Procore focuses primarily on construction project management and field coordination.

Hexagon Multivista differentiates its platform through integration with high-density point cloud visualization and reality capture technologies linked to Hexagon GeoCloud infrastructure. Point cloud systems typically process billions of spatial measurement points generated by LiDAR scanners and photogrammetry systems to create accurate digital representations of construction environments.

SOC 2 compliance, announced as part of the platform roadmap, is an important benchmark for cloud-based construction platforms operating in enterprise environments. The framework evaluates security controls, data handling processes, system availability and operational confidentiality.

The increasing adoption of connected construction platforms reflects broader industry trends toward digital twins, automated progress verification and cloud-based project coordination across AECO sectors.

Edited by Sucithra Mani, Induportals editor – adapted by AI.

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