OpenConstructionERP | QTO, BOQ and AI estimating with IFC and Revit

edited April 27 in General

Open-source ERP for construction estimation and project management
Professional BOQ, 4D/5D planning, AI-powered estimation, CAD/BIM takeoff — all in one platform.

GitHub:
https://github.com/datadrivenconstruction/OpenConstructionERP

I've spent about ten years working on construction estimation and ERP, and the one thing that kept bothering me is how few open alternatives there are on the priced BOQ and 5D side. The software is proprietary, and the cost catalogues behind it are too.

So I've been building OpenConstructionERP. AGPL-3.0, runs locally, reads IFC directly, and ships with an open cost catalogue (CWICR, about 55k items in 9 languages) as actual open data.

OpenConstructionERP is an open-source construction ERP built for local-first cost estimating, quantity takeoff, and CAD/BIM data workflows. It runs on your own machine, does not require a cloud account or subscription, and keeps project data under your control.

In this full walkthrough ⬇️ I show how the system connects CAD/BIM models, drawings, PDF takeoff, Bill of Quantities, priced estimates, data exploration, and AI-assisted estimating on top of one shared object model.

The project is released under AGPL-3.0 and includes a 55,000-item CWICR cost catalogue, support for 11 regional price databases, and native import workflows for RVT, IFC, DWG, DGN, and PDF through the cad2data pipeline.

I'd really appreciate any criticism, feedback or pushback from the community. That's the main reason I'm posting
here.

Tagged:
zoomerwalpaHansOwura_quarunarchitectGerardT

Comments

  • @Hans said:
    I was working on a test project with IFC and dialux, when I have time I will give feedback to you @ArtemBoiko

    Hans many thanks, there's currently a rendering issue with IFC—I think the quality will be good in a week. But if you have Revit or DWG files, you can definitely work with them on the platform. If you have any comments or suggestions, please send them via private message, create an issue on GitHub, or email [email protected]

  • @Hans said:
    As you can see on the second picture, the file I've uploaded is a REVIT file and it doesn't appear on the screen ???

    Hans, thank you very much 🤝. It seems there’s an issue with downloading the converters on your computer. Additional checks to verify that the converters are installed correctly have now been added - please try updating or installing a new version of the platform. Also, please let me know which operating system you’re using - Linux or Windows.

  • Also, please let me know which operating system you’re using - Linux or Windows.

    Does it also run on Mac (Apple ARM) ?

    Great that it also opens DWG and RVT.
    I assume it would not be able to read the BIM Info from a DWG from Bricscad .... But could it also save a RVT to IFC ?

  • @zoomer said:

    Also, please let me know which operating system you’re using - Linux or Windows.

    Does it also run on Mac (Apple ARM) ?

    Yes, you can also convert Revit to IFC in Linux without using Autodesk products—here is a Revit to IFC converter, and you can find versions for Linux and Windows there as well: https://github.com/datadrivenconstruction/cad2data-Revit-IFC-DWG-DGN

    zoomer
  • OpenConstructionERP v7.5.0 - from drawing to a costed and scheduled project (AGPL-3.0)

    Hi all,

    We just released v7.5.0 of OpenConstructionERP, an open-source, self-hosted ERP for construction companies. The short pitch people keep using: "WordPress for construction" - a core platform plus 86 optional modules (estimating, QTO, scheduling, tendering, validation, reporting...), and you enable only what you need.

    What's new in 7.5.0:

    • One-installer setup on Windows, macOS and Linux - embedded PostgreSQL, no Docker, runs on 2 GB RAM
    • CAD/BIM converters (Revit, IFC, DWG) now work on Linux, not just Windows/macOS
    • Quantities from models flow directly into resource-based estimates (labour/material/equipment per line)
    • Estimating on GAEB, NRM and MasterFormat, with validation rule packs for a dozen+ national standards (DIN 276, GB/T 50500, SINAPI...)
    • AI suggests classifications and rates with confidence scores - nothing is applied without your decision
    • 27 languages, bundled CWICR cost database (55k+ positions)

    Quantities from Revit, IFC and DWG converted into ready-to-use, resource-based cost estimates:

    Validation is part of the workflow, not an afterthought - imports and estimates are checked against configurable rule sets, with a traffic-light report:

    One platform, only the modules you need:

    The full path stays connected - drawing → quantities → resource-based estimate → validation → costed and scheduled project, without exporting between disconnected tools:

    Everything is open-source (AGPL-3.0), self-hosted, data in open exportable formats.

    Demo (no signup): https://openconstructionerp.com/demo
    GitHub: https://github.com/datadrivenconstruction/OpenConstructionERP
    Release notes: https://openconstructionerp.com/news/v7-5-0.html

    Feedback and criticism very welcome - most of what shipped between v3 and v7 started as a user message.

    zoomerwalpa
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