Project development: drawings, documents and parcel data
Review the site plan and 3D visualizations, gather files and links in the document archive, and see parcel, planning and environmental data fetched automatically — all under the Drawings, Documents and Regulation tabs in the project hub.
In Project development you gather the project's visual drawings, every document, and the legal parcel and planning data in one place. Drawings come from the 3D design, the document archive handles your uploads and links, and the parcel tab fetches public register data automatically — keeping the full decision basis right next to the report.
These three tabs live in the project hub. Open them via More in the tab bar, where you'll find Regulation, Drawings and Documents.
Project development with 3D design and the wizard requires desktop (min. 1024px). The document and parcel tabs themselves are accessible from an ordinary browser.
1Drawings: site plan and 3D visualization
The Drawings tab shows the images your 3D design generates — you don't draw here, you review the result.
Step 1 — 3D Design Step 2 — Sales potential Step 3 — PDF report
- Site plan — the paper layout of the project. Hover and use View large for the lightbox, or Download to save it.
- 3D Visualization — a gallery of screenshots from several angles (Perspective, View from SE/SW/NW, Bird's-eye view). Click an image to open it large.
If the tab is empty, it shows "No drawings yet". Click Open 3D editor to complete Step 1 and generate the material. Once Step 2 is filled in, you can go straight on with Generate PDF.
2Documents: an archive for files and links
The Documents tab is the project's shared archive. Drag files in or attach external links — everything is grouped automatically by category.
Upload files
Pick a category in the dropdown and drop your files in the "Drag files here or click to select" zone. You can upload several at once.
Category — Reports Drawings Local plans Contracts Budget Other Drag files here or click to select
Attach a link
Click Attach link to register an external document — for example a plan PDF from a public register. Enter a Name, URL and Category, then finish with Attach. Linked documents are marked with link.
Open, download and delete
Documents sit in collapsible category groups with a count per group. Click a name to open it — PDFs open in the built-in viewer, other files in a new tab. Hover a row for download or delete.
Use the categories consistently. When Reports, Drawings and Local plans are kept apart, the whole team quickly finds the right attachment — even late in the project.
3Regulation: parcel and planning data
The Regulation tab gathers the legal framework for the site. Parcel information, Planning basis and Environment & Pollution are fetched automatically in Step 1 from public registers — you don't have to type them in.
- Parcel information — parcel number, cadastral district, plot area and BFE number. If several parcels are in the project, each is shown with its role (Primary, Merged, Island) plus the total plot area.
- Planning basis — Local plan, Sub-area and Municipal plan with building pct., max. floors, max. building height and use. If a plan document exists, View plan opens it in the viewer.
- Environment & Pollution — soil pollution (mapped V1/V2) and noise level in dB with colour coding.
- Easements & Registered rights — a link to View land registration for the parcel plus your own field under Own notes.
4Cadastral changes and the surveyor case
If you merge several parcels in the 3D editor or draw split lines, a Cadastral changes section appears with a badge — Merge, Split or Merge + split. You can add a split line per parcel with Add split line by entering the two endpoints in WGS84.
When a change exists, a Cadastral case section also appears — here you register the case number, the chartered surveyor and the status (Planned, Ongoing, Registered (GST)).
A building permit requires that the chartered surveyor has reported and had the cadastral rectification registered. Keep the case status up to date so the deadline doesn't surprise the project.