15 results for 'recap pro'


  • What’s New in ReCap Pro 2025.1

    As technology evolves, so does the need for more precise and flexible tools for designers and civil engineers. Autodesk ReCap Pro 2025.1 brings a host of new features and improvements that provide you with improved accuracy, better visualization options, industry file format interoperability, and increased navigational flexibility. Here is a detailed look at what’s new…


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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 process more. For the 2025 release of Civil 3D, InfraWorks, and ReCap Pro,…


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    What’s New in Civil Infrastructure Design: Civil 3D, ReCap Pro, and InfraWorks

    The latest releases of Civil 3D, Recap and InfraWorks make design projects even easier for civil engineers. We’ve improved features released earlier this year and added some new ones to make workflows more efficient. Information sharing and collaboration between project team members has never been better. These updates can save time, add efficiencies, and improve…


  • ReCap Pro in the Cloud Increases Productivity While Decreasing Costs

    If you were tasked with coming up with a one-word adjective to describe the work done by the AEC industry professionals, one thing is for certain, “simple” would not be it. All three of the professions that make up the AEC industry—architects, engineers, and construction specialists—rely on ingenuity and creative problem solving daily to construct the…


  • What’s New in Civil 3D, InfraWorks and ReCap Pro 2024

    The 2024 updates to Civil 3D, InfraWorks and ReCap Pro are here! They help make the design and digital modeling of infrastructure projects much quicker and more efficient, while incorporating sustainable design elements for more streamlined planning processes. Designing in a real-world context is now less complex: workflows across all three infrastructure tools have been…


  • All About Carbon: 6 Classes from Autodesk University with Cases and Capabilities for Carbon Reduction

    More than 140 countries and over 9,000 leading global companies have committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, according to the United Nations. The built world is one of the biggest contributors to global carbon emissions, and it also represents the greatest opportunity to reduce carbon emission impacts. New developments in BIM technology and workflows offering total…