I already have LDD and AutoCAD (or Eaglepoint), with investments in training and data. How can I be sure to recover additional investment in PowerCivil?
PowerCivil not only matches the full complement of functionality in these products today, it also offers intelligent object modeling that will not be available for some time to come in Autodesk Civil 3D or other solutions. And because PowerCivil does not require a standalone CAD engine, it does not cause you to suffer unnecessary inconsistencies and upgrade costs inherent to a multiple/separate-product scenario where releases are not synchronized. Over the long haul, PowerCivil provides a direct focus on Civil Engineering so that you don’t have to pay for – or wait for – feature development geared to other disciplines (ex. Architecture). In addition, the relational object modeling in and of itself more than pays for the cost of moving to PowerCivil. Engineers will be more productive because the software matches the way they naturally work – especially how they want automation to support their tasks and workflows. Managers will be able to maximize resources, saving money and time. Compa
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