AutoCAD Civil 3D® 2027 introduces a collection of thoughtful improvements aimed at helping civil engineering teams work more efficiently rather than completely changing established workflows. In this session, Hagerman experts walk through the updates that are most likely to impact day-to-day production, highlighting new AI-assisted capabilities, collaboration enhancements, drainage design improvements, and modeling tools that can reduce repetitive work.
Key Highlights
- Autodesk AI Assistant: Learn how the built-in Autodesk Assistant can answer product questions, explain commands, and help users locate documentation without leaving Civil 3D. While still a technology preview, it offers a convenient way to find information faster.
- Enhanced Collaboration with Autodesk Forma: The presentation reviews Autodesk's cloud collaboration environment and how it supports sharing project information across teams and disciplines.
- Horizontal Regression Analysis: New best-fit alignment capabilities help designers analyze existing roadway geometry and generate more accurate alignments from survey data.
- Drainage Workflow Improvements: Updates continue to expand Civil 3D's integrated drainage capabilities, giving engineers additional tools for stormwater analysis and design while reducing reliance on separate applications.
- Feature Line Daylighting: New daylighting functionality for feature lines can simplify grading workflows and automate tasks that previously required more manual modeling.
Why These Updates Matter
Rather than focusing on flashy features, the 2027 release emphasizes practical productivity improvements. Many of the enhancements build on existing workflows, allowing organizations to adopt them incrementally while maintaining established standards. For CAD managers, this release also provides opportunities to evaluate where automation and AI can improve consistency without disrupting proven design processes.
Watch the Recording
Want to see these enhancements in action? Watch the full recording to see live demonstrations of each feature, understand where the new tools fit into real-world workflows, and hear practical guidance on which updates are worth adopting first.
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