Autodesk and Bentley Systems expand interoperability between their software

Autodesk Inc., San Rafael, Calif., and Bentley Systems Inc., Exton, Pa., two providers of design and infrastructure software, have announced an agreement to expand interoperability between their portfolios of AEC software.

By Edited By Patrick Lynch, Contributing Editor August 1, 2008

Autodesk Inc., San Rafael, Calif., and Bentley Systems Inc., Exton, Pa., two providers of design and infrastructure software, have announced an agreement to expand interoperability between their portfolios of AEC software.

Autodesk and Bentley will exchange software libraries, including Autodesk RealDWG, to improve the ability to read and write the companies’ respective DWG and DGN formats in mixed environments with greater fidelity. In addition, the two companies will facilitate the work process interoperability between their AEC applications through the reciprocal use of available application programming interfaces. With this agreement, the companies aim to improve AEC workflows by enabling broader reuse of information generated during the design, construction, and operation of buildings and infrastructure, and by enhancing the ability of project teams to choose among multiple software sources.

Interoperability has emerged as a critical issue for users of design and engineering software. A 2004 study by the National Institute of Standards and Technology found that users bear direct costs of almost $16 billion annually from time wasted due to inadequate AEC software interoperability. Of these costs, two-thirds are borne by owners and operators, which incur most of these costs during ongoing facility O&M. In addition to the costs quantified, respondents indicated that there are additional significant inefficiency and lost opportunity costs associated with interoperability problems that were beyond the scope of our analysis.

By virtue of this agreement, and the interoperable offerings that it will enable, AEC firms will be free to employ software tools of choice from either Autodesk or Bentley to accept or submit either DWG or DGN files. By improving fidelity of work shared between the two file formats, users will be able to focus on being creative and getting work done, rather than being constrained by file-compatibility considerations.

Through supporting the reciprocal use of their available APIs, Autodesk and Bentley will enable AEC project teams to combine products from both providers within integrated workflows. For instance, a design team could use a mixture of Autodesk and Bentley software, such as Autodesk’s Revit platform and Bentley’s STAAD and RAM structural products, and simulate and analyze their designs or manage project information using Autodesk NavisWorks software or Bentley’s ProjectWise.