New Mexico Latest State DOT in U.S. to Transition to Autodesk BIM for
Infrastructure Solutions
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 17, 2012--
Autodesk,
Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK), the leader in cloud-based design
and engineering software, announced that the New
Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is the latest state DOT
in the U.S. to expand their use of Autodesk software to include Autodesk Building
Information Modeling (BIM) solutions for road and highway design
projects statewide.
The New Mexico Department of Transportation used Autodesk Infrastructure Modeler software to generate 3D visualizations for the I-10 roadway rehabilitation project. Image courtesy of the New Mexico Department of Transportation.
“We are looking forward to implementing the Autodesk solutions,” said
Alvin Dominguez, P.E., NMDOT Cabinet Secretary. “The New Mexico
Department of Transportation expects to pay for the software within two
years of full implementation through cost savings realized in the
reduction of change orders. The use of 3D modeling capabilities will
improve our public input on projects promoting positive customer
relations and needed transparency throughout our project development
process.”
Autodesk BIM for infrastructure solutions now accessible to the DOT
include AutoCAD
Civil 3D 2013 software, Autodesk
Infrastructure Modeler 2013 software, Autodesk
BIM 360 cloud services, Autodesk
Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2013 software, AutoCAD
Raster Design 2013 software, and AutoCAD
2013 software. Many of these products are available as part of the Autodesk
Infrastructure Design Suite 2013.
The adoption of BIM processes is expected to yield a wide range of
benefits for the NMDOT, including ease of doing “what if” analysis on
every project regardless of size; ability to use intelligent 3D models
and visualizations to help address environmental concerns and
sensitivities; and the ability to tie materials quantities and cost
estimates to design models, helping to automatically update reporting
when model changes are made. Once fully deployed, the Autodesk BIM for
infrastructure solutions will also aid in virtual construction, to allow
for improved verification of construction methodologies; improved
analysis; and simulations of construction sequencing to help manage
existing traffic throughout the construction process. The NMDOT also
expects to employ the Autodesk BIM solutions to support Automated
Machine Guidance (AMG) site preparation to help accelerate overall
construction by minimizing survey labor time and machine fuel
consumption costs.
The NMDOT plans to start training on the Autodesk BIM software in early
2013, with application on projects expected to begin in mid-2013.
Recently it used Autodesk Infrastructure Modeler, a solution that helps
engineers and planning professionals create, evaluate, and communicate
visually rich infrastructure proposals for more informed
decision-making, to generate 3D visualizations for the Cambray
Bridge replacement and I-10 roadway rehabilitation projects.
“New Mexico’s decision to standardize on Autodesk solutions adds them to
a growing list of major U.S. departments of transportation, such as
Caltrans, that have made the move to Autodesk BIM for infrastructure
solutions,” said Lisa Campbell, Autodesk vice president of engineering
and infrastructure. “We’re seeing rapidly expanding interest within the
transportation community for the Autodesk BIM for infrastructure
solutions, which help designers and civil engineers in both consulting
firms and government agencies plan, design, build and manage more
sustainable infrastructure.”
About the New Mexico Department of Transportation
The New Mexico Department of Transportation is comprised of the General
Office in Santa Fe, three Regional Design Offices, and six district
offices, which include 82 maintenance yards and more than 20
construction offices. Responsibilities include the planning, design,
construction, maintenance and operation of more than 30,000 lane miles
of highways and 3,500 bridges. In addition, the department is
responsible for traffic safety programs and transit/rail operations that
include the NM Railrunner Express (a 90-mile commuter rail system) and
Park and Ride services for commuters.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc., is a leader in 3D
design, engineering and entertainment software. Customers across the
manufacturing, architecture, building, construction, and media and
entertainment industries -- including the last 17 Academy Award winners
for Best Visual Effects -- use Autodesk software to design, visualize
and simulate their ideas. Since its introduction of AutoCAD software in
1982, Autodesk continues to develop the broadest portfolio of
state-of-the-art software for global markets. For additional information
about Autodesk, visit www.autodesk.com.
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Source: Autodesk, Inc.
Autodesk, Inc.
Ralph Bond, 503-707-3933
ralph.bond@autodesk.com
or
NMDOT
Melissa
Dosher
Public Information Officer
Melissa.Dosher@state.nm.us