• What’s New and Improved in Revit 2025.3

    We are excited to announce that Revit 2025.3 is now available! This release builds on the offerings of Revit 2025.2, bringing you further enhancements aimed at improving user experience, productivity, and collaborating with your team. Additionally, we are pleased to share several…


  • Introducing MEP Content Editor

    We are pleased to announce the initial launch of our content editing and management web application for detailed MEP content. Originally announced as the “Fabrication Data Manager” here, this transitions the state of the offering from “Tech Preview” to general release. Renamed as MEP…


  • Countdown to AIA2030

    Since the launch of the AIA2030 commitment, 1,300 architecture firms around the world have pledged support for carbon neutral design and construction projects. For years, Autodesk and the AIA have partnered to make AIA2030 reporting easier and more automated, and we’re pleased…


  • What’s New with BIM Collaborate Pro

    Increasingly complex AEC projects create a demand for powerful design management and collaboration tools as well as innovative ways to stand out from the competition. With this in mind, we’re thrilled to unveil several updates to BIM Collaborate Pro that can help…


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    What’s New in Civil 3D, InfraWorks, and ReCap Pro 2025

    To help civil engineers and designers complete projects on time and within budget, tools such as Civil 3D, InfraWorks, and ReCap Pro can dramatically cut design times and improve model accuracy. Every year, Autodesk introduces new functionalities and updates to simplify the…


  • What’s New in Revit 2025

    What’s New in Revit 2025? Revit 2025 offers new capabilities and enhancements for site design, upgrades for modeling and documenting in concrete and steel design, Total Carbon Analysis for architects with the next generation of Autodesk Insight, and new features for structural…