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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 2, 2021 – Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today announced a significant update to its Autodesk Construction Cloud platform, introducing a suite of workflows designed to assist construction and design firms in adhering to the ISO 19650 international standard. This move is part of Autodesk's ongoing commitment to supporting global construction companies with advanced tools that enhance both productivity and compliance.
These newly launched workflows bring a comprehensive set of features aimed at streamlining the process of publishing, sharing, and storing project information in a structured and standardized manner. Users of Autodesk Build, BIM Collaborate, BIM Collaborate Pro, Takeoff, and Docs can now opt to store their project data primarily in Europe—a feature frequently requested by clients working on projects within the region.
ISO 19650 was established to unify practices across the construction sector, ensuring consistency in naming conventions and data management approaches. This standardization fosters greater efficiency, enhances collaboration among stakeholders, and improves overall data governance.
Gert-Jan Ditsel, BIM Manager at Dura Vermeer, highlighted the benefits: "A standardized document control process eliminates unnecessary delays caused by searching for the latest updates. Adhering to ISO 19650 not only fulfills regulatory requirements but also strengthens relationships with all parties involved. The new workflows provided by Autodesk Construction Cloud give us the necessary tools to maintain uniform naming conventions and consistent data handling, ultimately boosting our efficiency and collaboration."
Key highlights of the new workflows include:
- **Preview and Enforce Naming Standards**: Teams can establish and apply naming protocols across project files, ensuring alignment with predefined standards.
- **Validation Tools**: Automated checks ensure uploaded files comply with established naming conventions, aiding full compliance with ISO 19650 guidelines.
- **Non-Conforming File Handling**: Files failing to meet standards are automatically moved to a Holding Area for further review, keeping compliant files organized.
- **Integration Enhancements**: Seamless integration with tools like Revit, AutoCAD, and Desktop Connector extends standard enforcement throughout various project stages.
Additionally, Autodesk now offers the option for customers to store their project data predominantly in Europe, addressing dual concerns of regional compliance and data proximity.
Ilai Rotbaein, Senior Director of Research and Development at Autodesk Construction Solutions, emphasized the strategic importance: "With ISO 19650, our industry gains a universal framework for discussing and managing data effectively. While these standards might seem daunting initially, they play a crucial role in intelligent data management for construction firms. Our latest offerings aim to equip businesses worldwide with the resources they need to remain competitive and innovative."
In related news, Autodesk also disclosed plans to launch Autodesk Docs as a stand-alone subscription option soon. As the backbone of Autodesk Construction Cloud, Autodesk Docs facilitates centralized data management, enabling teams to maintain a singular source of truth throughout the project lifecycle.
Autodesk continues to lead the way in transforming the construction landscape through cutting-edge technology solutions. To learn more about how Autodesk empowers creators everywhere, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk on social media platforms.
This announcement marks yet another milestone in Autodesk's mission to drive innovation and excellence across the construction industry, reinforcing its dedication to fostering collaboration and efficiency globally.