Autodesk introduces Total Carbon Analysis for a more sustainable built environment

Autodesk is excited to announce a series of new features and enhancements across its AECO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations) portfolio that are designed to support sustainability, efficiency, and innovation in the built environment. These updates empower professionals to make smarter design decisions from the very beginning of a project. One of the most exciting new additions is **Total Carbon Analysis for Architects**, which provides real-time insights into the carbon footprint of design choices. This tool allows architects to track both embodied and operational carbon throughout the design process, helping them create more sustainable buildings. It’s now available as part of the AEC Collection, with Embodied Carbon Analysis in Autodesk Forma currently in Tech Preview. In addition to this, we’ve expanded our AI capabilities across key products like **AutoCAD** and **InfoDrainage**, making it easier for teams to automate tasks, analyze data, and improve accuracy. For example, the **ML Deluge Tool** in InfoDrainage now offers more interactive features, allowing engineers to quickly assess the impact of drainage designs on stormwater management. We’re also introducing **Tandem for AEC**, a digital twin solution that will help AEC firms deliver richer, more connected project data to clients. This update extends the value of BIM models beyond construction, enabling owners to access critical information such as asset data, manuals, and maintenance plans—all linked directly to the 3D model. To further enhance collaboration, AutoCAD 2025 now includes improved tools for working with PDF markups in Autodesk Docs. This feature ensures that design feedback stays synchronized, reducing documentation time and improving team coordination. As part of our ongoing commitment to sustainability, we’ve deepened our partnership with **Esri**, integrating ArcGIS Basemaps into Civil 3D and AutoCAD. This gives civil engineers access to rich geospatial data, supporting better-informed design decisions and minimizing environmental impact. These updates reflect our focus on delivering tools that not only improve workflows but also support long-term industry goals—like reducing carbon emissions and driving smarter, more efficient construction practices. For more details on these new features, check out the latest updates on the **Tech Drop blog** or join our upcoming webinar on what's new in Revit 2025. Stay tuned for more innovations coming soon!

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