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News Release from: Autodesk | Subject: Autodesk Civil 3D 2005
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 November 2004
Expert Advice on new Autodesk Software
Civil engineers will be relieved to know that accessing Autodesk Civil 3D is easy, thanks to the accredition of specialists here in the UK.
Civil engineers who have heard about the brand new Autodesk Civil 3D 2005 will be relieved to know that accessing the new software package is easy, thanks to the accredition of specialists here in the UK Civil 3D is being feted as a powerful, new tool for ground modeling, road design, parcel layout, grading and land planning and is a major step towards helping civil engineers work more efficiently
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 12 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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One of the first specialists to be awarded Autodesk System Centre Accreditation is Wellingborough-based, Allied Terrain Technologies .
The ground modeling and mapping specialist is an associate company of mapping and systems integrators, Allied Integrated Technologies .
Allied Terrain - with expertise in the fields of surveying, mapping and civil engineering - sees the system as an immense benefit to civil engineers in the thick of it.
The company's Philip Madeley believes they are ideally placed to offer clients a premier service in terms of knowledge, advice and expertise.
He explains: "We're at the forefront in terms of product knowledge.
We've gained the accreditation through training and the proven ability to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of Civil 3D, its potential and market positioning.
We're underpinning the sales and support of Autodesk Civil 3D and I believe that with over 40 years combined experience in the field, we understand the real difficulties and concerns of civil engineers.
We'll be providing our clients with the best, most comprehensive and up-to-date advice possible." The new system is easy to use, it automates key design engineering tasks and presents complex concepts in lifelike 3D, helping engineers create, manage and share accurate, high quality designs through all stages of a project. Request a free brochure from Autodesk ...
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