You’re looking at a set of architectural drawings for a complex layout job with no square interior walls and the client asks, "How fast can you do this?"
As 2019 dawns, Autodesk is in the process of closing the third of a series of acquisitions it has negotiated in the past 18 months to build out a construction support workflow system to extend the reach of its flagship construction industry products—Autodesk BIM 360, Revit and AutoCAD—deeper into the process of getting projects set up and accomplished.
New technologies that enable better planning and process controls have materially increased the speed, quality, and cost efficiency of the final product.