iXRLabs

VR Labs · Civil Engineering

Virtual reality labs for civil engineering.

60 curriculum-aligned VR modules across structural analysis, surveying, geotechnics, and construction. Built with universities, mapped to syllabi, ready for the classroom.

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VR water treatment plant tour with the 7thi AI tutor answering a question

The scale claim

The widest civil coverage in VR.

60 VR modules across structural analysis, surveying, geotechnical engineering, transportation, and construction materials. From the strength-of-materials lab to full construction-site tours, built in collaboration with faculty.

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Safe access to equipment students would otherwise never touch
Repeatable practice on costly machinery
Curriculum-aligned, not novelty
Assessment-ready from day one

Inside the civil library

Four ways students learn civil engineering in iXR.

From explorable 3D structural models to full construction-site tours. Every civil module is built for a specific kind of learning.

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3D Models

Life-size, manipulable models: rotate, take apart, look inside. Beams, trusses, foundations.

Concrete Compression Test400×300

Experiments

Repeatable, error-tolerant labs. Cast, cure, and crush specimens to measure strength.

VR bridge load analysis

Simulations

High-risk, high-cost scenarios no campus lab can run. Apply loads, watch stress redistribute.

VR construction site tour

Industrial Tours

Walk through sites students could never visit. Foundations, formwork, reinforcement, cranes.

The library

A sample of the civil library.

See all 60 civil modules
AllStructural AnalysisSurveyingGeotechnicsTransportationConstruction Materials

This is part of the iXRLabs Engineering library - the world's largest VR engineering curriculum. Built on WebXR, with the 7thi AI tutor and faculty analytics in every module.

Standards and syllabi

Mapped to the curricula that matter.

Every engineering module is mapped to at least one recognised standard or university syllabus. We work with your faculty to ensure alignment before deployment, not after.

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Augusta Technical College students using iXRLabs VR engineering modules

Featured case study · Augusta Technical College

Augusta Technical College: hands-on technical training in VR.

Augusta Technical College uses iXRLabs to bring equipment-heavy, hands-on engineering practice into a repeatable virtual lab - accessible to every student, on any device.

Web + VR·Hands-on training·Every student
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Starter packages

A starter package for every department.

There's no single fixed bundle — iXRLabs offers a range of engineering packages to match how your department teaches. Choose a stream package (mechanical, electrical, or civil), a focused discipline set, or the complete engineering library. Every package includes the 7thi AI tutor, faculty analytics, deployment support, faculty training, and LMS integration.

  • Stream packages — mechanical, electrical, civil
  • Complete Engineering library — 240+ modules
  • 7thi AI tutor & faculty analytics
  • Deployment support & faculty training
  • LMS integration
  • Custom rollout — pick your own modules
Engineering students using iXRLabs VR modules

Common questions

Questions civil faculties ask us.

Have a question we haven’t covered? Our team has helped 40+ institutions evaluate and deploy VR labs.

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Which civil engineering topics are covered?

60 modules across structural analysis, surveying, geotechnics, transportation, and construction materials. Topics range from beam bending and truss analysis to concrete testing, total-station surveys, and live construction-site tours. The library grows every quarter, built in collaboration with university faculty.

Will the modules align with our syllabus?

Yes. Every module is curriculum-mapped before deployment. We support NBA, NAAC, QS, IEAC, Engineering Council UK (AHEP), and ABET, plus individual university syllabi. Our team works with your faculty to verify alignment before students see anything.

Does VR replace our physical labs?

No - it complements them. VR gives students safe, repeatable access to equipment and scenarios that are too expensive, too dangerous, or too infrequent to run in a physical lab. Students who practise in VR first arrive at the physical lab better prepared.

How quickly can we deploy?

A pilot department can be live in two weeks. Full institutional rollout - including LMS integration, faculty training, and syllabus mapping - typically takes 4–8 weeks depending on scale. No special infrastructure is needed: just headsets (or browsers) and a Wi-Fi connection.

Can we start with a pilot before committing?

Yes. We run structured pilots - typically one department, one semester, a curated set of modules - with full analytics so your institution can evaluate impact before scaling.

How are modules kept up to date?

New modules release quarterly. Existing modules receive improvements based on analytics data and faculty feedback. All updates arrive automatically through WebXR - no manual action, no downtime.

See the civil library in 30 minutes.

Tailored to your civil engineering departments, your cohort, your curriculum.