![]() Engineers in Civil 3D can publish topography from Civil 3D, view the resulting data in BIM 360 document management, and then link the published data into Revit. ![]() When publishing Civil 3D to Revit, the workflow focuses on topography only. The site collaboration feature connects architects using Revit and engineers using Civil 3D via the BIM 360 document management module. Civil 3D is included in the Autodesk Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Collection, which is also a great way to access Revit along with other essential tools at a great value. You can easily link topography from Civil 3D into Revit using Autodesk Desktop Connector and BIM 360 Docs and will also be able to interact with this topography in Revit with surface hosting, tagging and scheduling. This is kind of a big deal. Site collaboration introduces unprecedented interoperability between Revit and Civil 3D New workflows and will save time and improve accuracy when you are transferring site information and project location data between project teams. Connecting Architects and Engineers – Civil 3D topography data in Revit The latest version of Civil 3D 2019 is available to subscribers and current maintenance plan customers via your account on or within Civil 3D through the Autodesk Desktop App. Watch the playlist below and read on get the full scoop: Following our discussion of new features released in April, we partnered with our friends at Revit for a joint release effort. ![]() Every day, we’re working to create a more seamless experience in Civil 3D and deepen interoperability across Autodesk products, enabling customers to adopt and move to more advanced BIM workflows. The Civil 3D team aims to help our community of users enhance their civil engineering design and construction process.
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