CAD and BIM

General CAD and BIM

Our main CAD and BIM software

General CAD and BIM

MicroStation

The main CAD software for infrastructure design

MicroStation is the computer-assisted design software (CAO) that users around the world trust to create accurate 2D and 3D drawings for infrastructure projects.

General CAD and BIM

OpenBuildings Designer

Building design and energy analysis software

OpenBuildings Designer provides models of building information at all stages of design and delivery.

General CAD and BIM

OpenRoads Designer

Road Design Software

Conduct a conceptual or detailed design for surveying, drainage, underground utilities and roads with construction-oriented engineering and analysis.

General CAD and BIM

LumenRT

Real-time visualization software

LumenRT is a revolutionary real-time visualization software that gives life to your projects with cinematic quality images, videos and real-time presentations of your infrastructure design models.

General CAD and BIM

OpenCities Map

2D/3D mapping and GIS software

Create, update and share your geospatial, technical and commercial data within MicroStation. Work with confidence with a professional GIS that can produce quality maps and unify disparate 2D/3D data.

General CAD and BIM

Descartes

Reality Modeling Data Processing Software

Descartes is a modeling data processing software that allows you to integrate point clouds, reality grids, scalable terrain models and raster images into your infrastructure workflows.

What is CAD? The BIM?

Software CAD, or computer-assisted design, are technological tools. They create, modify and analyze technical designs, designs and designs. They offer engineers, architects and designers a platform to write and visualize their ideas.

These softwares simplify the design process and improve productivity. They produce precise representations in 2D and in 3D. They promote communication, collaboration and efficiency in architecture, engineering, manufacturing and construction.

Software CAD are valuable to architects, engineers, designers and cartographers. Their aim is to facilitate the creation of designs and designs at each stage of projects. They play a key role in the development and maintenance of many structures. This includes buildings, bridges, roads, factories, railway networks, mines, substations, tunnels and water treatment facilities.

The Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a collaborative approach to creating and managing smart digital models that gather all the information from an infrastructure or building project. The BIM is not limited to 3D modelling: it integrates into a complete ecosystem of applications for managing the life cycle of assets, from design to operation.