• Decentralizing Project Data: How Empowering Collaboration Can Augment Model Data

    Attributing data outside of a model environment The increasing complexity and scale of information required for modern AECO projects presents significant challenges. Traditional methods of consolidating data within a single BIM model, particularly in a solitary Revit file, are becoming increasingly inadequate.…


  • The Future of Drainage Design at Autodesk

    In recent years, the drainage design process has been radically transformed at the hands of technological advancements and workflow improvements. It’s a landscape that is evolving rapidly and Autodesk is at the forefront of this transformation. As you’ve seen, we’ve delivered advancements…


  • What’s New in Civil 3D 2026.1: Expanded Features and New Drainage Design and Analysis Workflows

    Boosting productivity and accuracy in infrastructure design is always a key focus. Civil 3D 2026.1 delivers new capabilities to help achieve just that and boasts several customer-requested improvements. From new drainage and analysis features to expansion of the popular Model Viewer, discover…


  • Unlocking Project Potential: Why Access to Granular Data Is the Foundation for Better AECO Outcomes

    Exploring the past, present, and future of CDEs Over the past 25 years, the AECO industry has undergone a remarkable digital transformation—from paper-based workflows to highly detailed 3D models and cloud-based collaboration. But with this evolution comes a new challenge: information overload.…


  • What’s New in Revit 2026.2: Residential Content and Productivity Enhancements

    Revit 2026.2 arrives as a targeted update, delivering important productivity gains—particularly for residential designers—while raising the bar for performance, automation, and documentation across all disciplines. With the introduction of the expanded Residential Content Pack and technical enhancements, teams can design, document, and…


  • Making Future Infrastructure Real with BIM and GIS: Esri User Conference 2025

    Real power happens when BIM and GIS are combined. It means removing data silos and connecting the natural and built world to design, make, and manage more resilient infrastructure. That’s when truly positive outcomes start to happen. Over the past 8 years,…