Transitioning to ISO 19650: Why SharePoint is the Secret to a Compliant CDE
In 2026, the demand for ISO 19650 compliance is no longer limited to massive infrastructure projects. Engineering firms of all sizes are realizing that standardized Information Management is the only way to prevent data silos and costly design errors.
However, many firms face a difficult choice: pay for expensive, proprietary platforms or struggle with the “loose” environment of a standard SharePoint site.
The answer lies in between: Transforming SharePoint into a true Common Data Environment (CDE).
The Problem: SharePoint is “CAD-Blind”
Out of the box, SharePoint is an excellent document management system, but it doesn’t “speak” CAD. It doesn’t understand Xrefs, it doesn’t know what a Revit Central Model is, and it certainly doesn’t know the difference between a WIP (Work in Progress) and a Published state in a BIM workflow.
The Solution: The CADtoWIN ISO 19650 Framework
To meet the “Common Data Environment” requirements of ISO 19650, your system must handle more than just storage. It needs a structured logic. Our latest updates introduce the CDE Pillar, focusing on three critical areas:
1. Automated Project Provisioning
A compliant CDE starts with a consistent folder structure. CADtoWIN now allows for automated folder and file creation based on ISO 19650 templates.
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No more “New Folder (2)” errors.
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Standardized Naming: Ensure every project follows the Project-Originator-Volume-Level-Type-Role-Number convention.
2. Managed Information Flow
ISO 19650 defines specific states for information: WIP, Shared, and Published. Our integration manages the transitions between these states. When you move a host DWG to the “Shared” folder, CADtoWIN ensures the associated metadata and Xrefs remain consistent, preventing the version-mismatch problems that plague manual uploads.
3. Metadata as the “Source of Truth”
In a CDE, the file name is only half the story. The Revision and Status codes must be accurate. CADtoWIN synchronizes these codes between your CAD Title Blocks and SharePoint columns, creating a single, searchable source of truth that survives audits.
Beyond Software: Expert Consulting
Implementing ISO 19650 is a significant cultural shift for any firm. That is why we are expanding our services to include CDE Consulting.
With 40 years of experience in engineering software—from the technical rigors of the Panama Canal to private enterprise integration—we don’t just provide the tools; we provide the roadmap. We help you configure your SharePoint environment to meet global standards while keeping your team’s workflow fast and intuitive.
Ready to Standardize Your Workflow?
If you are ready to stop managing “files” and start managing “information,” explore our new ISO 19650 Solutions page.
To our valued users and partners,
I am reaching a significant “inflection point” in my professional life. This week, I am officially retiring from my 30-year career as an engineer at the Panama Canal.
While my time managing hydro-meteorological systems at the Canal has been incredibly fulfilling, this transition allows me to achieve a long-held goal: focusing 100% of my time on the growth and development of CADtoWIN.
What This Means for You
For over 20 years, CADtoWIN has been a passion project and a growing business. By dedicating my full professional energy to the company, you can expect:
Accelerated Innovation: Faster deployment of new features, including our upcoming ISO 19650 Common Data Environment (CDE) module.
Deeper Technical Support: More direct engagement and consulting for complex SharePoint and CAD integrations.
Strategic Expansion: Enhanced support for multi-platform workflows involving AutoCAD, Revit, and IFC models.
The New Pillar: ISO 19650
As part of this new chapter, we are introducing Consulting Services to help firms navigate global BIM standards. Our goal is to transform your existing SharePoint infrastructure into a compliant, enterprise-grade CDE that manages information flow with the precision I’ve practiced for three decades.
Thank you for being part of this journey. The best is yet to come for CADtoWIN.
Best regards,
Raul Tejada
Founder & Primary Developer, CADtoWIN