In April, the American Society of Civil Engineers released its quadrennial infrastructure report card, grading the U.S. civil infrastructure a dismal D+. Roads and public transit fared particularly poorly, prompting even Stephen Colbert to make a darkly humorous take on the issue. But this isn’t something to laugh about—infrastructure challenges are not unique to the U.S., and they affect economies worldwide. According to the McKinsey Global Institute, an estimated $60 trillion in global infrastructure investment will be needed by 2030 to sustain economic growth. Yet, only around $24 trillion is expected to come from major economies, leaving a massive funding gap. To bridge this divide, we need smarter project management, better cost control, and more efficient tools for planning and execution. To address this growing "infrastructure cliff," Autodesk has launched Autodesk InfraWorks 360 Pro. This new tool combines cutting-edge 3D modeling, visualization, and cloud-based collaboration to help governments and engineers accelerate critical infrastructure projects. By enabling faster, more accurate design processes, it supports sustainable economic growth and helps meet the urgent needs of modern infrastructure. InfraWorks 360 Pro allows users to import diverse data sources such as GIS maps, satellite imagery, and point clouds (including those captured by Autodesk ReCap), making it easier to create realistic designs based on real-world conditions. Its cloud-based platform also enables seamless collaboration across geographically dispersed teams. Stakeholders can access, store, and manage large models from anywhere, using desktop or mobile devices. The cloud’s immense computational power further supports complex simulations, performance analysis, and high-resolution visualizations. These 3D visualizations play a key role in improving communication between engineers, officials, and the public. Unlike traditional 2D drawings, 3D models offer a clearer, more intuitive understanding of proposed changes, especially when viewed in the context of existing environments. This leads to better-informed decisions and can significantly speed up the approval process for infrastructure projects. For example, the City of San Francisco recently used an earlier version of the software to gather public input on plans to revitalize Market Street. This kind of engagement helps ensure that infrastructure projects align with community needs and expectations. Autodesk is also making the software more accessible through flexible quarterly subscription plans, allowing users to tailor their access to fit short- or long-term project needs. This approach mirrors other recent moves by the company, such as the launch of Autodesk Fusion 360, which provides affordable monthly access to advanced 3D design tools for individuals and small businesses. While infrastructure projects are often large-scale and complex, the goal remains the same: to provide engineers and planners with the tools they need to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. Whether it's designing a city street or a national transportation network, the right tools can make all the difference. For more details, you can read the official news release published today.

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