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BeyondAEC positions itself as an AEC Pursuit Platform for bid teams at architecture, engineering, and construction firms. It combines two sets of capabilities: RenderGen produces pursuit-grade photorealistic renderings from CAD, BIM, or project materials; PropGen reads RFP/RFQ documents and outputs Go/No-Go scoring, compliance matrices, requirement gaps, addendum differences, and structured proposal narratives. The overall goal is to replace fragmented workflows involving rendering vendors, proposal writing, and compliance tracking.
Based on the available text, BeyondAEC’s strength is its vertical workflow rather than standalone AI writing. PropGen emphasizes compliance matrices with “page-level citations,” which is important for procurement documents such as DOT, Design-Build, and CMAR solicitations, helping proposal managers reduce missed requirements. RenderGen, meanwhile, promises that no detailed brief is needed: after users upload CAD files, the team interprets AEC files and produces specific-format typical sections, aerial views, or presentation-board visuals, with delivery in 5–7 business days. It is worth noting that RenderGen clearly includes a human-service component and is not an instant generative rendering tool.
The website describes a monthly subscription model, and the terms list three delivery tiers: Core includes 5 typical sections or 1 photo composite per month; Elite includes 8 typical sections plus 2 photo composites; Pro includes 20 typical sections plus 5 photo composites. Unused credits do not roll over, while animations and custom content are quoted separately. However, the site does not disclose specific prices, a free trial, or payment methods. Privacy information is relatively complete: billing is handled through a payment processor, card numbers are not stored, data is encrypted with AES-256 at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit, data is not sold, personal data is deleted within 90 days after cancellation, and project files may be retained for up to 12 months.
The main advantages are its focus on AEC pursuits and its coverage of opportunity assessment, compliance, writing, visual deliverables, and proposal assembly. The subscription model can also help BD leaders budget pursuit costs. The limitations are that its maturity in the Early Access stage is unclear; the source of its AI models, accuracy, Chinese-language capability, and API integrations are not specified; and pricing is not transparent. It is best suited to BD, marketing, and proposal teams at North American or English-speaking AEC firms that frequently bid on government or infrastructure projects. If a team only occasionally needs renderings or already has a mature local proposal workflow, the cost-effectiveness would require further evaluation.
The captured content does not provide information about access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or local compliance, so its access status is rated unknown. For Chinese teams looking for alternatives, a combined approach may be more practical: local BIM visualization services, bid document preparation tools, general-purpose large-model document analysis tools, and manual compliance review.
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