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Welcome to Autodesk Civil 3D 2026, the newest release to help you improve project timelines, increase accuracy, deepen collaboration, and make data-driven decisions with greater precision. Take advantage of the new features and capabilities—many of which were suggested directly by Civil 3D customers—to transform how you design, collaborate, and deliver more resilient infrastructure. Let’s take…
What’s New
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…
Architecture
We have some exciting new updates for Civil 3D and InfraWorks that make workflows easier to manage and the process of designing and digitally modeling infrastructure projects more efficient. All the updates in these releases have been built based on the feedback and requests we have received from our customers — and we have made some significant changes…
Infrastructure
Introducing new capabilities for GIS integration, transportation, and utility design. This year has been anything but expected. We hope you are staying safe and healthy and we encourage you to visit our COVID-19 resource center to learn about the ways that Autodesk continues to support our customers. We’ve also committed to delivering an exciting Autodesk University experience that customers have come to…
Infrastructure
Introducing Project Explorer, enhancements to bridge design, better BIM project data management, and more We at Autodesk recognize that the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to affect communities, families, and people around the world. This is a difficult time for all of us and our hearts go out to all those who have been affected, directly or…
Infrastructure
Rail has come a long way since James Watt introduced a method of transforming steam power into a circular motion back in 1763. With the invention of steam engines and a growing network of railroad tracks, the railway industry quickly became an economic boon throughout the world, moving goods and people on a mass scale. It…
Infrastructure