Bluebeam Task Link and mobile apps: workflow takeaways for project engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Bluebeam has launched Task Link, a native integration between Bluebeam Revu and GoCanvas, plus upgraded iOS and Android apps to tighten data flow between site and office on infrastructure projects. Task Link connects PDF mark-ups in Revu directly to GoCanvas forms and checklists, enabling real-time task status updates, field issue tracking and punch list management without manual re-entry. Mobile app enhancements focus on on-site use, with improved offline access, synchronised drawings and centralised documentation to support QA records, inspections and as-built capture.
Technical Brief
- Task Link operates as a native bridge between Bluebeam Revu’s PDF mark-ups and GoCanvas’ structured forms.
- Integration is positioned for infrastructure-scale workflows, where hundreds of drawings and checklists must stay synchronised.
- Bluebeam emphasises use across all project phases, from early site mobilisation through commissioning and handover.
- GoCanvas’ form logic can now be triggered directly from drawing-based annotations, reducing parallel paper or spreadsheet systems.
- Mobile upgrades are targeted at iOS and Android field devices typically used for daily reports and inspection rounds.
Our Take
Among the 16 Software stories in our coverage, relatively few focus on tools used directly by field crews in Australia, so Bluebeam’s upgrades signal that site-facing workflows are becoming a competitive battleground rather than just back-office coordination.
With Bluebeam sitting under the Nemetschek Group alongside other design and BIM platforms, tighter mobile and task-linking features are likely aimed at keeping construction teams inside the Nemetschek ecosystem instead of relying on third-party field apps like GoCanvas.
Australia’s strong infrastructure and transport pipeline, frequently covered under our Projects-tagged pieces, means any gains in connected field intelligence from tools like Bluebeam’s could translate quickly into measurable programme and QA improvements on road and rail jobs.
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