Category Archives: Consultancy

  • By Luke Howells 2019 UKIE Country Kit Well it’s here, usually one of the last country kits to be published, the UKIE country kit for Civil 3D has arrived. UKIE 2019 But how is it different to any other UKIE release? If, like me, you have been running last years version of Civil 2019 why should…

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  • By James Philip As the ‘Next Gen’ BIM360 platform evolves, more and more features are added to different modules on the platform. Over the last month we have seen quite a few new features in the Project Management, Model Co-Ordination and Design Collaboration modules. Autodesk has now added the following features in BIM360 Design Collaboration: A…

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  • By Nick Harris Alongside the release of Autodesk’s 2019 product versions this month, there has been another change to the licencing of Autodesk Collections. Now there is no limit to the number of products that you can run simultaneously on your computer, a change from the maximum of two previously. This change brings the multi-user…

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  • By Stuart Tanfield With the arrival of Autodesk’s AEC Collection, most of our customers have now completed the switch across to the new subscription model. The AEC Collection offers customers the ability to use a wide ranging portfolio of products to expand their day to day workflows for project delivery. Autodesk has further enhanced this…

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  • By David Crowther It’s been 3.5 years since I joined Cadline as a GIS Application Engineer, and my new job title was probably the first sign that I was now a “Geographer in a CAD World”. I have worked in GIS for nearly 20 years, and in all the roles that I have undertaken, at heart,…

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  • By Nick Harris Here at Cadline we decided some time ago to move away from traditional on-premise IT infrastructure to online cloud services. As you may expect of a technology consulting organisation with people and offices across the UK and northern Europe, agility and great communication are core to our success.  Moving our email, messaging…

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  • By David Crowther Following on from Cadline’s attendance at both the AGI GeoCom 2017 and the GeoData 2017 events it was clear that 2017 was the year of SMART Data, SMART Processes and a SMARTER Future. During each event, we discussed how Autodesk products such as InfraWorks and Map 3D, as well as Open Source Geospatialsoftware; including QGIS, GeoServer and PostGIS would enable…

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  • By Nick Harris Here we are at the start of 2018 and when I look to the year ahead I feel that we will continue the trend of the last couple with another unpredictable year. Over the last 18 months we have seen unexpected results in the US Presidential election, the Brexit referendum and a…

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  • With COBie becoming more frequent as a project delivery and more and more practices aiming to deliver BIM Level 2, understanding how to achieve this can be fairly daunting. Where to start and how is COBie delivered from a Revit model? Well fear not, my colleague James Philip has provided some guidance using the free…

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  • By Nick Harris Last time I talked about Autodesk University and made some predictions about some of the announcements that are traditionally made there. Again, this year the industry specific technology keynotes were used to launch new or enhanced products. The AEC keynote focused on construction and the changes coming to the BIM360 platform that…

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