TransportationAutodesk transportation design solutions provide comprehensive 3D modeling tools for rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure better, faster, and more affordably. ProductivityUsing Autodesk solutions for model-based design helps you maintain consistent and coordinated data to save time and reduce errors and rework. Communication is streamlined so transportation projects get completed faster—and budgets get spread further. AccountabilityAutodesk model-based design technology provides greater project coordination, visibility, and accountability. It inherently brings together multiple stakeholders to understand a project, while keeping data highly accurate and reportable. SustainabilityAutodesk transportation design solutions support green highway design by enabling you to produce precise, accurate models. Facilitate environmental impact analysis, minimize disruption to land and water, and coordinate construction. Road Design Basics with AutoCAD Civil and Civil 3DConstruct effective corridor models more efficiently with the road design features of AutoCAD® Civil and AutoCAD Civil 3D software. Road Rehabilitation and Reconstruction with AutoCAD Civil and Civil 3DUse AutoCAD Civil and AutoCAD Civil 3D for road rehabilitation and road reconstruction design. Autodesk civil engineering software solutions leverage corridor targets to help produce more efficient and dynamic designs. Rule-Based Road Design using AutoCAD Civil and AutoCAD Civil 3DAnalyze your road design as you work, based on recognized industry standards or your own user-defined standards. As you build, AutoCAD Civil and AutoCAD Civil 3D will provide corrections and/or notifications whenever standards are not met. Autodesk featured on NPR’s Morning Edition As federally-funded shovel-ready projects get the green light, government agencies and contractors are turning to Autodesk for 3D transportation design and visualization software. NPR’s John Greenburg, with insight from Autodesk’s Kevin Stewart and David Fagerman, reports on the business of making roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects that don’t exist yet look real. Listen now. |