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Autodesk Construction Cloud Global Focus Expands with Workflows that Support ISO 19650

Autodesk deepens support of construction companies across the globe with new workflows that empower design and construction firms to comply with ISO 19650

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Autodesk Construction Cloud Global Focus Expands with Workflows that Support ISO 19650

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[{"type":"text","content":"Autodesk deepens support of construction companies across the globe with new workflows that empower design and construction firms to comply with ISO 19650 standards; customers can now choose to primarily store their project data in Europe\n\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, June 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today announced it has released a new series of workflows for Autodesk Construction Cloud that can help customers comply with ISO 19650, a global design and construction information management standard. These new workflows offer a robust set of tools to define a structured and standardized process for publishing, sharing and storing project information. Global customers using Autodesk Build, Autodesk BIM Collaborate and Collaborate Pro, Autodesk Takeoff and Autodesk Docs can now also choose to primarily store their project data in Europe – a common customer request for projects in the region. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nStandardization across the construction industries allows teams to build more efficiently and create stronger collaboration among all project and company stakeholders. ISO 19650 was introduced to ensure firms meet specific requirements, including standard naming conventions often defined by each country and calls for project data be stored and managed in certain ways. The uniformity helps teams streamline processes, become more efficient and create a safer, more secure and more predictable approach to data governance.\n\"Without a standardized document control process, teams waste countless hours looking for the most up-to-date information,\" said Gert-Jan Ditsel, BIM Manager, Dura Vermeer. \"A standardized approach is not only a requirement for many projects across Europe, it's also beneficial for all stakeholders with whom we work – including owners, specialty contractors or architecture and engineering firms. The new workflows in Autodesk Construction Cloud provide us with the tools needed to comply with ISO 19650 standards, help ensure our naming conventions and data stay consistent and ultimately become more collaborative and efficient. Autodesk's global investments in construction such as by providing us the technology to meet ISO 19650 standards is demonstrative of the company's commitment to supporting our teams' needs wherever we're building.\"\nNew workflows to support ISO 19650Designed and d...

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