• 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,…


  • Roadway Design in Civil 3D – Learning Series Part 2: Roadway Alignments

    An integral part of roadway design projects is the creation of alignments, which define the horizontal and vertical layout of roads. Autodesk Civil 3D provides powerful tools for designing alignments with precision and flexibility. See how EMAY Engineering relies on Civil 3D for…


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    Learn How to Design Roadways in Civil 3D

    Part 1: Gathering GIS data and creating surfaces Great road design is about engineering a safe, efficient way to get around — and it relies on accurate modeling of real-world conditions, from traffic flow to topography. Autodesk Civil 3D is a powerful…


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    From Inspiration to Action

    If you’ve been to Autodesk University (AU), no doubt you’ve heard inspiring stories of Autodesk customers doing amazing things with the software. If you have not been to AU, we have you covered—but it’s a fantastic event that you really should try…


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    Introducing Usage Reporting: Make data-driven decisions about your Autodesk products

    Wondering if your team is making the most efficient use of your software? Before now, your choice was either to keep wondering or engage in time-intensive, manual tracking of users, products, and versions. But Autodesk’s new usage reporting* functionality takes the guesswork and…


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    Uplevel your architectural practice with new resources from Autodesk

    Are you an architect who needs to coordinate your design across an extended project team including BIM managers, structural, MEP, and civil engineers (to name a few)? Do you have questions about how to work better as a team across disciplines or…