Work with connected tools for concepting, design, analysis and optimisation to better meet design requirements and enhance client satisfaction.
Streamline team co-ordination
Improve project collaboration and performance with a cloud-based common data environment.
Keep constructability top of mind
Co-ordinate effectively from design to construction to reduce risks, minimise RFIs and ensure constructability.
How civil engineers use the AEC Collection
Transportation
Site design
Water
Connect multi-discipline design workflows
Establish collaborative practices across disciplines, co-ordinate horizontal design and vertical structures and drive more positive outcomes on transportation projects.
Civil 3D
Design, optimise and document carriageway, bridge and rail projects
Accelerate workflows with tools that connect the capture of existing site conditions data to conceptual and detailed design processes across various project types.
Civil 3D
Engineer surfaces, terrain, parcel layout and pipe design networks
Diversification is the new specialisation. Join our AEC Collection webinars to take your skill set to the next level with industry-specific insights and precision-driven workflows.
Grading Optimisation automates time-consuming grading tasks. Assess grading designs based on project constraints, explore alternatives to determine the best solution and return the optimised grading plan to Civil 3D for detailed design.
Connect infrastructure design workflows in the cloud for teams using Civil 3D, Revit, AutoCAD, InfraWorks and other tools in the Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection.
Project Explorer provides an easy-to-use tool for design-data review and user-configurable report generation, helping you navigate, interact and share Civil 3D design information with ease.
“Being able to quickly iterate and analyse multiple design scenarios, develop preliminary permitting documents and collaborate both internally and externally—the Autodesk applications brought all those things together.” —Charles D’Errico, IT Systems Analyst, Thomas & Hutton.