• BIM Manager’s Corner: Revit 2022 and the Case for Upgrade, part 2

    In our first post, we were focusing on the things to “be on the lookout for,” as a BIM Manager or as the person responsible for rolling out new Autodesk Revit software. In this post, let’s get into the specifics of some…


  • Have You Tried? Civil 3D Rail Design

    Are you looking for ways to simplify the complex design process of a rail system? We’ve got you covered.  Our latest Have You Tried article is all about rail design in Civil 3D. We’ll cover all the features you need and walk you through how to use them.  Here’s a quick look…


  • What’s New in Revit 2022

    Revit 2022 is about you. This is the release you have been waiting for. With Revit 2022, we doubled down on where Revit is most useful to you. Based on your feedback and popular requests, we are delivering more effective design to documentation workflows, improved interoperability for project teams across all stages of design, and a raft of design productivity enhancements that will raise the quality of life when working in…


  • BIM Manager’s Corner: Aaron Maller of Parallax Team on upgrading Revit, part 1

    By now, you are probably aware that Revit 2022 is now live. While there will be myriad posts about new features, new tools, new offerings, rebadged and renamed offerings, in this post I want to talk about what this new release means…


  • Changes to Revit Deployments in 2022

    Many of you will have some experience with the new online deployment configuration that became available with Revit 2021.1.  For those that haven’t tried it yet, see this post for information about the new end-to-end deployment workflows, and give it a try here.  For this…


  • Shaping the Future of Electrical Design and Combating Climate Change with Schneider Electric

    Climate Change is driving innovation in energy generation, storage and consumption – impacting design and construction. That’s why here at Autodesk, we’re working with Schneider Electric to reimagine the future of sustainable buildings using Building Information Modeling (BIM). As part of our ongoing efforts…