Butler Water Reclamation Facility: Sundt Construction delivers an award-winning public works project, thanks to a construction process powered by Autodesk BIM solutions.
Environmental engineering and science firm Hazen and Sawyer uses AutoCAD® MEP software and other Autodesk products for water and wastewater design projects.
Using Autodesk® Topobase™ geospatial software solutions, Bácsvíz Zrt. achieves more advanced external and internal data services and increased efficiency and productivity.
The largest municipal utility in the United States uses AutoCAD® Map 3D, Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise and AutoCAD® Raster Design software to complete projects faster and with more accuracy.
Canadian regional government uses AutoCAD® Map 3D software and AutoCAD® Raster Design to help its AutoCAD-trained staff eliminate data conversions and deliver detailed maps 16 times faster.
Arizona city government uses AutoCAD® Map 3D software to share GIS data with local agencies and integrate maps in a familiar CAD environment, saving money and training time.
When more that 31 million people depend on your company for their water, it’s essential that the software you use be robust, fast, and cost-effective. The Bureau of Reclamation chose Autodesk® Civil Series to keep the data—and the water—flowing.
With Autodesk® Topobase™ software as the backbone of its integrated solution, Stadtwerke Augsburg has been able to save time, ensure the integrity of its asset data, and improve service to customers.
Vancouver, Canada-based Autodesk partner Pacific Alliance Technologies uses MapGuide Open Source and Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise to customize and implement end-to-end geospatial solutions for managing the assets and infrastructures of municipalities, utilities, and oil and gas companies.
SFDPW engineers use AutoCAD® Map 3D to develop quality GIS data, saving thousands of hours and dollars and delivering higher quality service to taxpayers.
From data creation to collection to distribution, the City of Tacoma, Washington, saves time and extends its resources with Autodesk Map 3D® and Oracle Spatial.
Garden Grove, California, uses a GIS based on Autodesk Map® to share geospatial data with every city employee, saving tens of thousands of dollars in staffing costs each year.
The Terrell City Engineering Department uses Autodesk Map® 3D to create, manage, and share water and sewer infrastructure data with all city departments, saving engineers time.
The Australian water and wastewater services provider has improved management of its more than 2,000 km of pipelines by using Autodesk MapGuide® software together with a suite of public works applications. The result: 100 percent ROI in less than a year.
Home to more than 560,000 people, the City of Fort Worth, Texas is growing fast. According to the Census Bureau, Forth Worth’s growth rate was 6.1 percent between 2000 and 2002, making it the second fastest growing city in the United States.
The transportation departments of the city of Tucson and Pima County use Autodesk MapGuide® software to make GIS data available online to other city and county departments and the general public.
This agency's intranet GIS based on Autodesk MapGuide® software enables it to rely on the stable flow of accurate and timely data to support water and wastewater services to 1.3 million people in the San Francisco Bay area.