• What’s New in Civil 3D 2025.1

    Save time and enhance civil engineering design with user-driven improvements and key integrations From faster performance in corridors and surfaces to enhanced features for roadway and rail design, Civil 3D 2025.1 brings more improvements than ever to make your work more efficient.…


  • Introducing Content Catalog: The New BIM Management Tool for AECO

    We are thrilled to announce the launch of Content Catalog, a cloud-based digital asset management tool designed to provide a single source of truth for storing, versioning, and accessing BIM content, including Revit families. Content Catalog is the new Autodesk integrated version…


  • Autodesk’s booth in the exhibit hall was packed with GIS professionals meeting with Autodesk experts talking through real-world problems in AEC, Transportation, and Water.

    The Transformational Power of BIM and GIS: Highlights from the Esri User Conference 2024

    Autodesk & Esri: Expanding the collaborative partnership Since the strategic alliance between Autodesk and Esri was first announced in 2017, the industry has made tremendous strides in how AEC professionals design and make civil infrastructure around the world. Enabling a more streamlined…


  • Roadway Design in Civil 3D – Learning Series Part 3: Roadway Profiles

    With the growing demand for smart road infrastructure, roadway designers need precise and flexible tools. One critical aspect of road design is the roadway profile, which provides a detailed view of vertical changes in a road, helping designers manage gradients, optimize drainage,…


  • Configuring Multi-Team Collaboration on Civil 3D Cloud Projects

    Today, we’ll take our first look at the team space concept within Autodesk Construction Cloud. Team spaces create an environment where multiple teams can have their own collaborative space inside a Civil 3D project. Using a team space, each team can work…


  • Architects Tackling Carbon: Good for Business and the Environment

    Climate change is a wicked problem architects can and should play a significant role in addressing. Buildings are responsible for nearly 40% of carbon emissions globally. Opportunities abound through design, education, development and support of policy, research, and more.  With the need…