Software
Civil Engineering, Survey and Mapping Design Software
MasterGraphics provides Civil Engineers, Surveyors, Inspectors, Developers, Designers, and GIS Professionals with the most complete design software and data solutions in the industry. As an Authorized Autodesk® Civil Select partner, we offer integrated Civil Engineering / GIS software programs including transportation infrastructure planning, land development and environmental project design, and mapping and spatial applications software.
AutoCAD Civil
Note: AutoCAD Civil will be consolidated into the AutoCAD Civil 3D product for the 2011 release year.
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011
AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software, the building information modeling (BIM) solution for civil engineering, helps teams deliver higher-quality transportation, land development, and environmental projects faster.
AutoCAD Map 3D 2011
AutoCAD® Map 3D software provides direct access to design, GIS, and asset data, enabling better planning, design, and management of infrastructure projects.
Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise 2011
Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise web mapping software is a powerful application for delivering CAD, GIS and asset information more quickly, easily, and cost-effectively to stakeholders via a web browser.
Autodesk Topobase 2011
Autodesk® Topobase™ infrastructure model management software provides more accurate information about the location and status of your assets throughout your organization.
Autodesk® Crisis Command
Autodesk® Crisis Command software provides both a tactical and strategic capability for first responders and emergency response officials.
Tips & Techniques
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Inventor 2011 Service Pack 1 Available
With Autodesk continual effort to improve their products, Autodesk has released service pack 1 for Inventor…
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Intersection Profiles “Cannot Be Locked?”
One of the nice things about the intersections tool in Civil 3D is that the secondary road’s profile…
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Successful Revit Implementation
MasterGraphics helped Wight and Company implement Revit and successfully complete their pilot project…
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Someone’s been very busy…
Autodesk has frequently pushed the frontier of it’s own software limits and it seems as of late…
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