SysQue runs as an Autodesk Revit MEP add-on and gives detailers access to a continually evolving database of more than eight million real-world parts across HVAC/sheet metal, piping, plumbing, and electrical systems. Instead of drawing generic Revit families, detailers drop in manufacturer-accurate fittings, valves, hangers, and duct components that match what will actually ship to the job, which means the model can drive fabrication and installation without a second round of re-detailing. SysQue accelerates the conversion of generic Revit designs into fully fabricable LOD 400 models, closing the gap between engineer-of-record design deliverables and contractor shop drawings.

For HVAC and sheet metal detailers specifically, SysQue streamlines the work of converting generic duct runs to fabricable models, spooling sheets for pre-fabrication, and syncing back to shop fabrication systems. The platform outputs spool sheets for electrical, piping, plumbing, and ductwork pre-fab, and integrates tightly with Trimble FabShop and the broader Trimble MEP ecosystem (formerly Amtech) so shop fabrication, field layout via Trimble robotic total stations, and installation workflows share a single source of truth with the design model.

SysQue was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Rocklin, California, and is part of Trimble Inc. (NASDAQ: TRMB), the Sunnyvale-based positioning, modeling, and connected-construction company. Pricing is quote-based and typically bundled with Trimble MEP's broader detailing and fabrication offerings. SysQue is aimed at commercial mechanical contractors and detailing shops that live inside Revit and need manufacturer-accurate content, rather than at small residential HVAC shops.