• Saving table definitions

    For BriefBuilder’s tables, it is possible to (pre)define a table set-up (i.e. defining what needs to be in it) and save it for later usage. This is what we call a table definition. Depending on your role, you can choose to create table definitions for your own usage or table…

  • Working with optional property blocks

    Optional standard property blocks are the same as normal standard property blocks (you can predefine them, create picklists, use them in cross tables, …) with the difference that they are only shown on an object’s detail view when you have explicitly selected them. Optional blocks are very useful when you…

  • Verification assessment

    Introduction Verification assessment is the process of reviewing and/or approving verification outcomes. It is an extra check, following the ‘four eyes principle’, to ensure the validity and accuracy of the verification outcomes. Typically, it is the design team’s quality manager and/or the client’s project manager that does the assessment. Such…

  • What is BriefBuilder’s privacy policy?

    Your privacy is important to us. We respect the rights of the users of our BriefBuilder application and the visitors to our websites. On our website you can find an extensive description of how we handle your data. Click here to see out privacy policy.

  • What does BriefBuilder cost?

    BriefBuilder’s pricing model is based on the number of project models and not on the number of users. So, you pay a fixed price per month per model. We have deliberately chosen for this model because there shouldn’t be any hindrances for giving people access to BriefBuilder. Furthermore, we believe…

  • BriefBuilder

    Take a look at the different subscriptions we offer and their prices on the main website briefbuilder.com. You can also check out our privacy policy here.

  • BriefBuilder BIM protocol

    To make use of BriefBuilder’s IFC integration, it is advisable to include the necessary BriefBuilder rules into your project’s BIM protocol. This will ensure that the integration works smoothly and deliverables from the design team can be used in your BriefBuilder project. Design Rules Mapping Rules These are some examples…

  • IFC module

    BriefBuilder has a dedicated IFC module that allows you to import an IFC file into your model. Below, you can watch the promotional video to get a general understanding of what you can do with it. In this article, we’ll dive into the details of this new feature. You can…

  • Requirement settings

    To structure and define the format of your requirements, you can take advantage of various available settings. These settings can be found in the lower part of the navigation menu. The available settings are: Classification/numbering Classifications and numberings can be used to add identifiers to objects (other than the automatically…

  • Email notifications (comments + RFCs)

    As a user, you can choose whether you want to receive email notifications regarding comments and/or RFCs. You can find this setting under your own profile (upper right corner of the application), where there is a a button called Email notifications. For both comments and RFCs, you can choose a notification…