Design better civil infrastructure with Civil 3D
Civil 3D® civil engineering design software supports BIM (Building Information Modeling) with integrated features to improve drafting, design, and construction documentation.
Grading Optimization for Civil 3D
Conduct grading design studies based on project constraints. Grading Optimization is available in Civil 3D only as part of the Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection.
- Automate time-consuming grading tasks.
- Explore alternatives to achieve an optimal grading solution.
- Return the selected grading proposal to Civil 3D for detailed design.
Project Explorer for Civil 3D
Transform how you navigate, visualize, and interact with Civil 3D design models. Project Explorer is an extension available in Civil 3D only through the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Collection.
- Simplify design review and modification.
- Efficiently validate that design objectives are met.
- Automate custom report and table generation
Features
Civil engineering design and documentation software
Experience more efficient workflows for surface modeling, corridor modeling, site design, storm and sanitary, and plan production and documentation with Civil 3D® civil engineering design software.
Collaboration for Civil 3D
Securely access Civil 3D files, data shortcuts, and xrefs from multiple locations and companies, all in a common data environment.
Connector for ArcGIS
Streamline the flow of data between ArcGIS and Civil 3D. Access the latest data and keep features information up to date.
Dynamo for Civil 3D
Use the Dynamo visual scripting environment to develop routines that automate repetitive design tasks and expedites workflows.
Bridge design
Coordinate workflows more efficiently across the various disciplines working on complex bridge design projects.
Pressure network
Use enhanced tools for more efficient pressure pipe network layout and design.
New transit and rail design features
Expanded toolkit for transit and rail design including spirals, dynamic alignments, profiles, and superelevation design.