Renga is a Russian BIM system designed for collaborative architectural design, structural engineering, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing), and building technology. The software provides integrated tools for building information modeling across all disciplines with a focus on the Russian construction market.
Full Pricing Breakdown
Key Capabilities
Architecture
Engineering
Collaboration
Standards
Technical Audit
The Pros
- Fully compliant with Russian construction standards
- Comprehensive BIM solution across all disciplines
- Cost-effective pricing
- Strong support in the local market
- High interoperability with IFC support
The Cons
- Smaller international plugin ecosystem
- Limited English documentation
- Few references in overseas markets
- Advanced automation is less mature than leading competitors
CADGuide Verdict
Final Professional Conclusion
"Renga is a cost-effective BIM system built to comply with local regulations. It provides a decent multi-disciplinary CAD environment for regional projects, but has limited English documentation and overseas adoption."
Expert Q&A
?What is Renga used for?
Renga is Russian BIM system for collaborative architectural design, structural engineering, MEP, and building technology.
?How much does Renga cost?
Renga is offered on a perpetual model. Contact the vendor for specific pricing based on modules and seat count.
?Is there a free version of Renga?
Renga is a commercial product without a free permanent tier. Most vendors offer a 15-30 day evaluation on request.
?What operating systems does Renga support?
Renga runs on Windows.
?Which file formats does Renga support?
Renga works with standard BIM interchange formats including IFC, RVT, and DWG. Check the vendor's official documentation for the complete list.
?What are the best alternatives to Renga?
The closest alternatives within the BIM space are BIMoffice, HiCAD, Edificius. The right fit depends on whether you prioritise file-format compatibility, geometry kernel, ecosystem of plugins, or pricing model — compare them side-by-side using the CADGuide comparison tool.

