As the demands of the AEC industry evolve, many organizations are re-evaluating their design and infrastructure software platforms. One strategic shift gaining momentum is the move from Bentley to Autodesk software. Here’s why making the transition makes sense for many forward-thinking organizations:
1. Industry Standard Tools Autodesk's suite, including AutoCAD, Revit, and Civil 3D, is widely recognized and adopted across the industry. This ensures better collaboration with clients, consultants, and contractors who already rely on these tools.
2. Cloud-Connected Workflows Autodesk's cloud platform connects design, engineering, and manufacturing data in a single environment. These tools enable real-time collaboration, secure data storage, and streamlined project delivery, which are essential for teams.
3. Interoperability and Integration Autodesk solutions are designed with interoperability in mind, offering compatibility with a wide range of file formats and integrations with third-party tools, allowing teams to work more efficiently without being locked into a single ecosystem.
4. Future-Proofing Your Technology With consistent investment in innovation, including AI-powered design tools and generative design, Autodesk continues to lead in digital transformation. Migrating now positions your organization to take advantage of these advancements as they develop.
Our team of experts has successfully managed numerous migrations to AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Revit for both commercial and government clients. Whether you want to add more tools to your team’s toolbox or are looking for a complete shift from Bentley to the Autodesk platform, CADD has years of experience rolling out new software while maintaining existing standards and deliverable requirements.
Making the move from Bentley to Autodesk isn't just about changing software, it's about aligning your organization with a platform designed for the future of design, collaboration, and construction. If you are with an organization that is currently considering making the move to Autodesk from Bentley, we can help. Contact us today to get started.