![]() We fell significantly behind last month, resulting in this normally weekly post becoming an outsized monthly one. Some Civil 3D elements can also be imported into Infraworks. Then, the surfaces, roads, bridges can be pushed into Civil 3D for further refinement and documentation. New surfaces, roads and bridges can easily be added. The Infraworks screenshot below shows an area created automatically just by selecting a region with grade, aerial iamge, existing roads and bridges, and even 3D building where public GIS data is available. In reality, Infraworks is much more sophisticated and I have heard that Autodesk is putting more resources into developing this preliminary design tool, than Civil 3D itself (but I have no way of knowing this for sure). ![]() If you are not familiar with Infraworks, in a super simplistic sense, it is to Civil 3D what FormIt is to Revit. I am sure this functionality will expand in the future, but right now this add-in just supports bridges and tunnels. Don't get too excited just yet, unless you design bridges/tunnels in Revit. Over on his BIM Chapters blog, Dan Stine posted about his exploration of the add-in.Īutodesk has a new add-in listed in the Autodesk Desktop App called Infraworks to Revit. ![]() We posted about the new Infraworks to Revit Interoperability Add-in from Autodesk back in April.
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