October 03 2025
2 Min Read
The AEC industry is gearing up for the launch of ALLPLAN 2026, a major release from the Nemetschek Group that promises to set new benchmarks in integrated design and construction workflows. Scheduled for October 22, 2025, the launch event will be fully virtual, allowing global participation from architects, engineers, and construction professionals.
ALLPLAN 2026 is designed to cover the entire design-to-build lifecycle, with specialized features for buildings, infrastructure, structural engineering, and prefabrication. The emphasis is on delivering a seamless connection between design and construction, enabling stakeholders to collaborate more effectively across disciplines.
Architects and engineers can now work with concrete, steel, timber, and more within a unified environment, enhancing flexibility and detailing accuracy.
One of the most anticipated aspects of the release is its cloud connectivity. With improved integration into the Nemetschek ecosystem, ALLPLAN 2026 will facilitate data-driven collaboration across project teams. This aligns with the growing demand for OpenBIM workflows, where interoperability and transparent communication are critical for reducing errors and saving costs.
The launch will also highlight ALLPLAN’s role in advancing ISO 19650-compliant BIM practices, ensuring that data standards are upheld across global projects.
The release comes at a time when the AEC industry is under increasing pressure to deliver projects faster, more sustainably, and with greater accuracy. With governments worldwide pushing for digital construction mandates, tools like ALLPLAN 2026 offer professionals a pathway to adopt model-based project delivery at scale.
According to Nemetschek, this release will not only boost productivity but also empower teams to achieve better cost certainty, enhanced sustainability outcomes, and fewer coordination clashes.
The ALLPLAN 2026 launch event will be more than just a product unveiling — it will be a showcase of how digital transformation is reshaping the future of design and construction. For professionals looking to stay ahead in BIM adoption, this launch is one to watch closely.