AI is a tool for civil engineers. It has the potential to amplify what engineers can achieve and free them to focus on the complex, high-impact problems the industry faces today. In this piece by Tim Yarris, Senior Group Product Manager for Civil 3D and the Autodesk Infrastructure Product Line, the message is clear. AI is about helping engineers do their best work, faster, with more confidence, and getting back to what really matters: engineering. When data becomes connected and intelligent, you start to see real shifts: • Design becomes more iterative and creative • Planning becomes more informed • Outcomes become more predictable For civil engineers across roads, rail, water, and land development, this feels less like disruption and more like opportunity. 📖 If you’re curious how AI is actually showing up in practical ways, this is worth a read: https://lnkd.in/ehzC3US3 INFORMED INFRASTRUCTURE
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Appreciate Tim Yarris, Shiyamdev Sritharan, Fabiane Amorim, Kevin Carmody, and Angus Stocking for the opportunity for Autodesk to contribute to the conversation on AI and Civil 3D 2027 and what it means for civil engineering. INFORMED INFRASTRUCTURE
AI is a tool for civil engineers. It has the potential to amplify what engineers can achieve and free them to focus on the complex, high-impact problems the industry faces today. In this piece by Tim Yarris, Senior Group Product Manager for Civil 3D and the Autodesk Infrastructure Product Line, the message is clear. AI is about helping engineers do their best work, faster, with more confidence, and getting back to what really matters: engineering. When data becomes connected and intelligent, you start to see real shifts: • Design becomes more iterative and creative • Planning becomes more informed • Outcomes become more predictable For civil engineers across roads, rail, water, and land development, this feels less like disruption and more like opportunity. 📖 If you’re curious how AI is actually showing up in practical ways, this is worth a read: https://lnkd.in/ehzC3US3 INFORMED INFRASTRUCTURE
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Well worth a read for those in the Civil Engineering and Construction space. Part 2 - coming very soon. https://lnkd.in/dP7TDTKd
Our Creative Director Alexander has been writing about something the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry doesn't talk about enough. Civil engineering sits at the bottom of every digital maturity table. Not because the work isn't complex or rigorous, it is, but because the infrastructure AI needs to operate at scale simply isn't there. Structured data. Interoperable systems. Digital products built with intent. The 'every project is bespoke' argument made sense once. Alex makes the case that it's now a strategic liability. Part 1 of a new series is live on The Mettle Edit ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dk4HNkD9
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The AI moment is a big one for civil engineering. I've been writing about why. Part 1 of a new series is live on The Mettle Edit. Would love to hear what you're seeing from where you sit.
Our Creative Director Alexander has been writing about something the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry doesn't talk about enough. Civil engineering sits at the bottom of every digital maturity table. Not because the work isn't complex or rigorous, it is, but because the infrastructure AI needs to operate at scale simply isn't there. Structured data. Interoperable systems. Digital products built with intent. The 'every project is bespoke' argument made sense once. Alex makes the case that it's now a strategic liability. Part 1 of a new series is live on The Mettle Edit ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dk4HNkD9
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Our Creative Director Alexander has been writing about something the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry doesn't talk about enough. Civil engineering sits at the bottom of every digital maturity table. Not because the work isn't complex or rigorous, it is, but because the infrastructure AI needs to operate at scale simply isn't there. Structured data. Interoperable systems. Digital products built with intent. The 'every project is bespoke' argument made sense once. Alex makes the case that it's now a strategic liability. Part 1 of a new series is live on The Mettle Edit ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dk4HNkD9
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