Apptec Updates BooT.one Internal Scaffolding Function with SUGIKO; Launches Integration with '.one QS' Quantity Takeoff Tool
Apptec Corporation has updated the internal scaffolding function for its Autodesk Revit add-in 'BooT.one,' developed with SUGIKO. The update includes UI improvements, enhanced algorithms, and integration with the '.one QS' tool to streamline construction planning workflows.
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Apptec Corporation (Headquarters: Kita-ku, Osaka; President: Takahiro Konishi) announced the release of the latest update for the 'Internal Scaffolding Function' of 'BooT.one,' an Autodesk Revit add-in developed in collaboration with SUGIKO (Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa; President: Ryo Sugiyama), a company specializing in temporary equipment rental. Released on May 29, 2026, this update significantly improves practicality and operability. Based on feedback from the preliminary version released on March 31, the update features a refreshed UI and advanced placement algorithms. Furthermore, by integrating with '.one QS,' a tool for extracting quantities of temporary materials from BIM models, the workflow from design to construction planning can be streamlined.
FAQ
Is BooT.one available globally?
It is primarily designed for the Japanese market, focusing on Japanese construction standards and workflows.