Florida Department of Transportation Picks AutoCAD Civil 3D
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RAFAEL, CA, Sep 17, 2008 - Autodesk, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSK) today announced
that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will implement AutoCAD
Civil 3D software, part of the Autodesk building information modeling (BIM)
product portfolio, to develop roadway designs.
FDOT's implementation of AutoCAD Civil 3D enables its engineers to access
and integrate existing data from across the Department, including both
design and geospatial information, into coordinated 3D transportation
models.
FDOT requires highly sophisticated roadway design software capable of
integrating design data from multiple sources. AutoCAD Civil 3D should meet
FDOT's expectations in providing additional ways for their consultants and
customers to develop and exchange design data.
With AutoCAD Civil 3D, FDOT's design workflow can be supported and
further automated, providing additional interoperability with a variety of
systems. Also, the software's information modeling for roadway corridors
means designers can quickly implement design changes and revisions with
automated redrafting, and identify geometric conflicts well before they
begin construction. In addition, 3D models of the design can be provided to
contractors for use with automated machine guidance for grading projects,
enabling significant savings potential during construction. Automated
machine guidance has become even more valuable as fuel prices and equipment
operation costs continue to increase.
Florida's taxpayers entrust FDOT to maximize their dollar value invested
for roadway design and construction. The challenge at FDOT is to create
sustainable transportation facility designs more efficiently and at a
managed cost.
AutoCAD Civil 3D provides FDOT with a straightforward migration path from
legacy software systems, capitalizing on their previous investment in
Autodesk CAiCE software products, and allowing designers to leverage
information from a broader spectrum of providers.
"From design through construction and into operations, the AutoCAD Civil
3D software helps transportation agencies like FDOT easily create and share
coordinated digital design information and documentation," said Bill
Goodson, vice president, Autodesk Government. "Civil 3D will help support
FDOT's efforts to shorten the time to contract letting, reduce errors and
omissions, and expedite project delivery."
"This is truly exciting," said Jim Lynch, vice president, marketing for
Architecture, Engineering and Construction Solutions at Autodesk. "The
AutoCAD Civil 3D software, part of the Autodesk building information
modeling (BIM) product portfolio, allows our customers to create, predict,
and deliver roadway designs more efficiently and with increased accuracy.
BIM and 3D technologies are introducing new levels of efficiency and
automation into workflows."
Autodesk's transportation solutions offer state and local governments the
ability to better design and construct infrastructure projects to meet
community needs. Through an integrated workflow built on coordinated,
reliable information, Autodesk solutions enable transportation departments
to create and share digital design information and documentation; use that
information to accurately visualize, simulate and analyze performance and
cost; and reliably deliver their projects faster and more economically.
About Autodesk Government
Autodesk Government is a dedicated organization within Autodesk that has
served the needs of federal and state/local government agencies for more
than 20 years. Autodesk Government delivers software solutions that
integrate geospatial, manufacturing, design and engineering data with other
critical information to reduce the time it takes to make informed decisions.
In roles that include emergency response management, physical infrastructure
design and protection, mission rehearsal, simulation and training, and asset
tracking, Autodesk Government is a trusted partner to help agencies ensure
mission success.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc. is the world leader in 2D and 3D design software for the
manufacturing, building and construction, and media and entertainment
markets. Since its introduction of AutoCAD software in 1982, Autodesk has
developed the broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art digital prototyping
solutions to help customers experience their ideas before they are real.
Fortune 1000 companies rely on Autodesk for the tools to visualize, simulate
and analyze real-world performance early in the design process to save time
and money, enhance quality and foster innovation.
For more information, visit
www.autodesk.com.
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