Autodesk connected construction: productivity and RFI lessons for civil teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Autodesk reports that contractors using its connected construction platform on infrastructure projects are delivering work up to 30 per cent faster with 25–30 per cent fewer RFIs and change orders, by integrating design models, field data and cost controls in a single environment. Case studies cite clash detection on complex bridge and roadworks, mobile issue tracking on tablets, and centralised document control cutting rework and site delays. For geotechnical and civil teams, the data suggests tighter control of design revisions, as-built records and subcontractor coordination under labour and supply constraints.
Technical Brief
- Data flows from design models directly into field issue tracking, avoiding manual re-entry between systems.
- Mobile apps allow site teams to capture photos, mark-ups and geolocated issues directly against model elements.
- Version-controlled document management ensures only current drawings and specs are available to site and subcontractors.
- Cloud-based access enables dispersed design, construction and client teams to work on the same live datasets.
- Structured data capture supports downstream asset information models and handover records for infrastructure owners.
- Integration with scheduling and cost modules links model objects to activities and budget line items.
- For geotechnical and civil works, borehole logs, test results and as-built survey data can be attached to spatial model locations.
Our Take
Autodesk appears repeatedly in our Software coverage, and the separate UK-focused piece on ACE and Autodesk pushing for a national “AI in Engineering” strategy suggests the company is trying to align connected construction workflows with forthcoming AI-enabled design and coordination tools.
Within the 22 Software stories in our database, Autodesk is one of the few vendors consistently framed around project-level outcomes rather than point tools, which signals that Australian contractors adopting its connected construction stack are likely to be early beneficiaries of any AI-integrated workflows standardised in the UK and then exported.
Because this article is anchored in Australia while the related ACE–Autodesk item is UK-centric, practitioners working across both markets should expect similar data standards and integration patterns to emerge, making it easier to replicate connected-construction gains across regions without rebuilding digital frameworks from scratch.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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