IRP is a software development and online services company based in Hilversum, the Netherlands. Its core strength is building complex information systems, mainly using Java Spring MVC, with an emphasis on open standards, open-source tools, and adapting to customersβ existing infrastructure. Its publicly listed services include BIMkeeper, Planning/Roostering, and Students Come & Go, serving sectors such as real estate, education, and media.
BIMkeeper is its clearest vertical product, designed for real estate rental, sales, and building management. It supports VVE management, condition surveys, financial management, maintenance requests, contractor dispatching, MJOP maintenance planning, and also incorporates BIM 3D models, property visualization, and dashboards. The scheduling service can automatically generate plans based on resource availability. Students Come & Go is used for international student registration, document/material workflows, centralized communication, event planning, and reminders. IRP increasingly delivers its products as online services, and can also handle hosting, monitoring, and operations. Its architecture is said to be adaptable to different operating systems and databases.
Online services use annual user licenses, with pricing based on the number of users, data traffic, and other usage intensity factors, subject to a fair use policy; exact pricing requires contacting the company. Custom development and integration projects are quoted by agreement, typically with indicative pricing and price ranges. For support, IRP states that post-launch bugs are fixed as quickly as possible, and that reasonable user requests are generally handled without additional charges during the first year. Hosted applications are continuously monitored, and the company reports availability of over 99.99% in recent years.
Its strengths are a deep understanding of industry workflows, fairly comprehensive coverage of the real estate management chain through BIMkeeper, and experience with high availability, real-time synchronization, databases, and CMS/portal integrations. The main weakness is limited standard SaaS information: there are no public package prices, free trials, API or SDK details, third-party integration lists, or compliance certifications. The website is primarily in Dutch, which increases evaluation costs for international customers.
IRP is better suited to real estate/VVE managers, housing companies, and educational institutions in the Netherlands or Europe, as well as organizations that need custom-built complex industry systems. Access from China is unclear, and Chinese users may face challenges around language, time zones, cross-border payments, and local compliance adaptation. For real estate or BIM management deployments in China, it may be worth evaluating Ming Yuan Cloud, Glodon, or local property/facility management systems as alternatives. International teams can also compare solutions such as Autodesk, Planon, Archibus, and Yardi.
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