25 results for 'InfraWorks'


  • Powerful, Adaptive, Collaborative Bridge Design

    THE NEW VERSIONS OF CIVIL 3D, REVIT, AND INFRAWORKS OFFER GAINS IN AUTOMATION AND FLEXIBILITY FOR COMPLEX BRIDGE DESIGN PROJECTS  The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)’s Infrastructure Report Card rates U.S. bridges a “C+” a score that may not be surprising for professionals in bridge design. According to the ASCE, many of the nation’s bridges need replacing…


  • Introducing Project Explorer in Civil 3D

    Reduce design time and better manage project complexities. With the release of Autodesk Civil 3D 2021.1 on August 17th, 2020, we are pleased to announce the availability of Project Explorer, an all-in-one hub for managing the staggering volume of design data in Civil 3D models. This new extension to Civil 3D provides users with a…


  • InfraWorks and Civil 3D 2021.1 are here

    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…


  • Using InfraWorks to rethink how people move through shared spaces

    Use Mobility Simulation for InfraWorks® to conduct pedestrian mobility simulations that factor in global design challenges presented by COVID-19.


  • The Future of Connected Bridge Design Starts Now

    The global population is growing and urbanizing — by 2050, there will be around 10 billion people on the planet, according to the United Nations, and 70 percent of those will be living in cities. This means that nations all over the world will have to invest in upgrading existing civil structures as well as…


  • BIM & GIS Integration: Smarter Designs, Better Outcomes

    A version of this article was published in the Geospatial Engineering publication of Civil Engineering Surveyor. The ongoing shift from more traditional computer-aided drafting & design (CAD) to building information modeling (BIM) tools has launched exciting new opportunities for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.  But for AEC professionals, taking advantage of these developments…