Staad.beava New! May 2026

If you’re still using copy-paste from STAAD output to Revit parameters, stop. Give Beava a serious look — your deadline-stressed self will thank you. Have you used STAAD.beava in a production environment? What mapping tricks or pain points have you encountered? Share your experience below.

In the world of structural engineering, two truths often clash: the need for rigorous, code-driven analysis (STAAD.Pro’s domain) and the demand for intelligent, data-rich modeling (Revit’s ecosystem). For years, the workflow between them has been a painful exercise in file exports, lost metadata, and manual rework. staad.beava

Enter — a tool that quietly redefines how engineers move from analytical models to physical BIM elements without losing their sanity (or their data). What Is STAAD.beava? STAAD.beava is an interoperability plugin/connector (commonly associated with the Bentley–Autodesk bridge) that facilitates a bidirectional exchange between STAAD.Pro (structural analysis) and Autodesk Revit (BIM authoring). The name itself hints at its purpose: Be ntley – A utodesk – VA (possibly referencing "Value Add" or internal naming). If you’re still using copy-paste from STAAD output