Autodesk Construction Cloud Increasingly Adopted by Leading Infrastructure Construction Teams to Boost Collaboration and Safeguard Public Budgets
Autodesk, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSK) announced that the majority of top contractors ranked by ENR are now utilizing Autodesk Construction Cloud for critical infrastructure projects. This platform enhances collaboration among teams across various stages of construction, from planning to maintenance. Key partners include New Mexico Facilities Management Division and leading firms like Brasfield & Gorrie. With an anticipated $94 trillion needed for infrastructure by 2040, Autodesk's solutions aim to improve project efficiency and meet public spending requirements, ultimately ensuring project quality and budget management.
- Majority of ENR-ranked contractors using Autodesk Construction Cloud for infrastructure projects.
- Supports collaboration across design, planning, construction, and maintenance, enhancing efficiency.
- Partnerships with significant industry players like Brasfield & Gorrie, indicating trust in Autodesk's solutions.
- A forecasted $15 trillion gap in necessary infrastructure spending by 2040 could challenge project viability.
- Heavy reliance on public funding may expose projects to budget constraints and risks.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Autodesk, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSK) today announced the majority of ENR-ranked top contractors building critical infrastructure such as highways, piers, airports, railways and tunnels are now using Autodesk Construction Cloud to seamlessly connect teams and data across design, planning, construction and maintenance workflows. Leading contractors and their project partners including owners and specialty trades are turning to Autodesk's preconstruction, project management and field collaboration solutions to ensure quality, cost and schedule certainty on projects funded by the public sector.
Infrastructure designers, engineers and contractors have consistently relied on Autodesk solutions including Revit, Civil 3D, InfraWorks and AutoCAD to create, optimize and coordinate designs on their projects. Now infrastructure contractors and owners around the world, including the following, are also leveraging Autodesk Construction Cloud:
- New Mexico Facilities Management Division – state-wide agency responsible for setting standards around infrastructure construction project management
- Brasfield & Gorrie – one of the United States' largest privately-held construction firms that has seen a 280 percent growth in infrastructure work in the past four years
- Balfour Beatty – industry-leading provider of general contracting, at-risk construction management and design-build services for public and private sector clients across the United States
- FNX-INNOV – multi-disciplinary engineering firm specializing in integrated services – from design to execution – for infrastructure projects across Canada
- Johansen Construction Company – leading heavy civil contractor in the northwest region of the United States
- Constructora Conconcreto – Colombian-based general contractor designing, building and operating large-scale infrastructure across North and South America
"Our projects require collaboration with many stakeholders and strict management of budgets, timelines and large volumes of data," said Mark Konchar, senior vice president and chief of innovation at Balfour Beatty. "Autodesk Construction Cloud enables everyone on our team to remain in close collaboration with one another from anywhere so we can identify and address any issues quickly, and keep work moving along schedule."
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Autodesk Construction Cloud connects stakeholders across infrastructure projects to their design and building information in one common data environment. The product portfolio supports infrastructure teams by enabling them to securely collaborate on project workflows from start to finish, while reducing risk to public budgets:
- Quantity take-off: Conduct accurate quantity take-offs to improve cost forecasting
- Bid management: Find qualified specialty contractors and increase bid efficiency with one collaborative and easy-to-use solution
- Risk analysis: Readily qualify specialty contractors with advanced risk profiles that feature financial benchmarking, capacity recommendations and safety performance history
- Design collaboration and coordination: Reduce constructability issues on-site by connecting designers and contractors in one place for design collaboration and coordination during preconstruction
- Project management: Decrease costly rework and maintain safety standards with immediate access to the latest project information; collect rich project activity data that easily translates to complete as-builts to improve handover experience and save time and money for ongoing maintenance
- Capital planning: View conceptual designs and manage all aspects of capital planning and project financials for construction projects through Autodesk Construction Cloud's integration with Aurigo Masterworks
"Infrastructure directly supports the well-being of our economy and is a priority for the incoming US administration as well as governments in other countries," said Jim Lynch, vice president and general manager, Autodesk Construction Solutions. "Projects involving our roads, bridges, tunnels, ports and other infrastructure frameworks must be built quickly and maintained well into the future. Autodesk Construction Cloud's traction in the infrastructure segment demonstrates building teams are investing in technology that can boost productivity, improve quality, help meet demand and get the most out of limited public budgets."
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