What you should know about building services engineering consultants

AutoCAD 3D is an information modeling (BIM) solution for infrastructure design and documentation production. AutoCAD 3D is designed for engineers working on projects of transport structures, land management facilities, and water protection structures. Users get the opportunity to coordinate projects, research project alternatives, simulate the process of operating facilities, and produce high-quality documentation. All this happens in the familiar AutoCAD software environment.


AutoCAD 3D allows you to create more complex and information-rich projects by improving platform performance and expanding user functionality. New features of the product include working with pressure pipeline building services engineering consultants networks, improved topography, creating basic maps and designing railway tracks. Improved operation of many functions of designing transport structures – forming corridors, 3D navigation, executing queries, and defining surface boundaries.

Functional features:

• Corridor design

• Pressure pipeline networks

• Gravity-fed pipeline networks

• Profiling

• Formation of land plots

• Quick Data links and external links

• Modeling of bridge crossings

• Working with geological data

• Railway track design

• Geospatial analysis

• Calculation of storm sewers

• Model Analysis

• Visual analysis

• Analysis of river flows

• Surface modeling

• Creating topographic maps

• Using laser scanning data

• Drawing design standards

• Working documentation

• Issuing cards

• Reports and tables

• Compatibility

• Cloud services

Fast and efficient structural modeling

Extensive library of building structure elements and modeling functions.

Modeling in 2D and 3D mode. A library of configurable automatic nodes - more than 300 nodes, as well as the ability to create nodes "manually". Automatic numbering of elements. Mechanism for calculating nodes based on the standard

Easier work with sheet materials

Two mouse clicks are enough to create an element, such as a conical surface between two 2D CAD objects (circle, rectangle, etc.) or between two pipes of different diameters. Drawings of these surfaces can be obtained automatically along with scans.

Lightweight steel thin-walled structures

Profile databases are regularly updated with a variety of profiles from various manufacturers, and a lot of standard nodes and macros are built in, for example, for laying out run-through systems with strands by manufacturer's albums. Nodes for purlins can be used both for "black" metal and for cold-formed profiles.

Collective work

All users work with the same file. A tool for displaying only selected items.

Ability to create a node between elements modeled by different users. An element borrowed by one user cannot be edited by another at the same time. Getting real-time messages about changes in the model.

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