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20+ Fresh Releases for Autodesk Construction Cloud

Autodesk Construction Cloud

This month, we have 20+ product releases across Autodesk Construction Cloud platform and products including Autodesk Build, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, BuildingConnected, ProEst, and BIM 360. This keeps the office team aware of project progress and empowers field teams with productivity forecast to adjust or make improvements.

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Roundabouts Ramp Up in Popularity | ENR: Engineering News.

ENR Construction

Industry forecasts. Photo Contest Archives. Slideshows. Reader Photos. Book Reviews. Information Technology. Construction Technology. Social Media. Earn Continuing Education Credits. White Papers. Construction Schools. Civil Engineering Schools. Current Costs. Material Trends. Immediate access to ENR.com with daily updates and archives.

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50+ New Product Updates for Autodesk Construction Cloud

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Autodesk BIM Collaborate. Autodesk Construction Cloud Unified Platform. * = features on both Autodesk Construction Cloud unified platform & BIM 360. Both Autodesk Construction Cloud unified platform and BIM 360 users can now share data from a dashboard within Insight as a PDF report to any external team members.

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Autodesk Build Gets 25+ Product Updates

Autodesk Construction Cloud

. * = features on both Autodesk Construction Cloud unified platform & BIM 360. ** = features in both Autodesk Build & BIM 360. features in both Autodesk Build & PlanGrid. * = Autodesk Docs feature (available across all unified products). ** = features in both Autodesk Build and Autodesk BIM Collaborate.

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6 Construction Workflows You’re Wasting Time On (And How to Fix)  

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Tips to Improve Submittals, RFIs, BIM, and More Workflows. Building information modeling (BIM) is generally touted as a time-saving construction strategy–but only if it’s used correctly. This provides a clear picture of income, expenditure, costs, forecasts, and variances related to each contract.