Autodesk Unveils 2016 Suites for Building and Civil Infrastructure Industries

    Autodesk has launched its 2016 software portfolio, offering a suite of design, engineering, and construction tools aimed at accelerating the industry’s shift to Building Information Modeling (BIM). The updated Autodesk Building Design Suite, Infrastructure Design Suite, and Plant Design Suite provide enhanced functionality, improved collaboration, and more flexible licensing options. These tools are designed to meet the growing global demand for BIM-based projects, helping AEC and infrastructure professionals streamline workflows, improve accuracy, and stay competitive. The 2016 releases focus on deeper integration with cloud services, usability improvements, and adaptable subscription models. As governments and private firms increasingly require BIM processes, Autodesk is equipping teams with the right tools to manage complex projects more efficiently. Whether firms are already using BIM or transitioning to it, the new suites offer the flexibility needed to adapt to evolving project needs. Amar Hanspal, Senior Vice President of the IPG Product Group at Autodesk, emphasized that the 2016 solutions are built to support a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. “Projects today involve teams spread across different geographies, requiring on-demand access to tools and resources,” he said. “Our 2016 software enhances collaboration through expanded cloud services and flexible licensing, ensuring users have the right tools when they need them.” In addition to the new features, Autodesk also released podcasts featuring key figures like Amar Hanspal, Sylvia Knauer, Sherry Kilgus-Kramer, and Ian Matthew, discussing how the 2016 suites support BIM adoption, improve workflow efficiency, and shape the future of design and construction. Each suite includes significant upgrades. For example, AutoCAD 2016 now allows direct integration with Navisworks models, improving clash detection and design coordination. Revit 2016 introduces performance enhancements, better navigation during redraws, and improved reinforcement detailing. The Infrastructure Design Suite offers enhanced interoperability between AutoCAD Civil 3D and InfraWorks 360, streamlining preliminary and detailed design phases. With these updates, Autodesk continues to lead in providing innovative solutions that empower professionals to deliver smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable projects. The 2016 software portfolio is available globally, with cloud services and licensing options tailored to specific regions. For more details, visit the official Autodesk website.

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