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The trend toward
the single, building data model in design is generating its
own ripple effect in software--unified design tools.
Autodesk, San Rafael, Calif., says
it plans to ship Autodesk Building Systems 3 on Dec. 5. This
release will mark the first time the design tools will not
be sold as modules to run with separately purchased seats
of Architectural Desktop. The mechanical and electrical design
tools now will be bundled with a new plumbing designer in
a single product that comes with Architectural Desktop as
well.
The price, including subscription,
will be $6,890, about $1650 less than the sum of the current,
less capable versions.
"It's a compression of price,"
says Tony Sinisi, product manager of Autodesk's Building Industry
Division. The goal is to gain market share among engineers,
he says.
Armundo E. Darling, CAD manager
for the San Francisco and Seattle, Wash., offices of Flack
+ Kurtz Inc., New York City, has tested the new release. Darling
says it is faster and more user-friendly. The content creation
tools also are greatly improved, he says. And he particularly
likes the bundling.
"As the CAD manager, I can tell
you it surely is a heck of a lot less trouble to manage,"
he says.
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