Detecting and tackling water loss
In 2026, regulators around the world are preparing to address water leaks head-on, with potentially serious consequences for providers whose ageing networks fail to comply with the new targets set for them. AI-enabled technology could be the best chance for water...
KREODx – the architect as general
Chun Qing Li is one of the UK’s true innovators. As an architect, he is intent on rebuilding the link between design, fabrication and commercial reality, and that has meant writing his own fabrication-ready design system, writes Martyn Day Early-phase engineering and...
Optioneering at speed
Early-phase engineering design is the least visible and least rewarded part of a civil engineering project, yet it can make or break a bid — and decide whether a concept ever advances to detailed design. AEC Magazine spoke to Adam Tank, co-founder of Transcend, and...
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D5 builds end-to-end viz pipeline
Latest 3.0 release said to offer complete AI-driven visualisation workflow for architects, from first sketch to final render. For its latest release, visualisation software developer D5 Render has unveiled a new “AI-driven workflow” built around three interconnected...
Procore acquires Datagrid
Deal will push agentic AI deeper into construction workflows Procore has acquired Datagrid, a vertical AI platform focused on data connectivity and autonomous workflow execution, in a move that signals an assertive phase in its long-term AI strategy. Financial terms...
Trimble introduces SketchUp AI
Subscription-based service includes generative AI image creation and text to 3D capabilities Trimble has introduced SketchUp AI, a suite of AI tools designed to help simplify modelling, visualisation and learning in SketchUp. Features include AI rendering, 3D geometry...
NavLive adds Control Points to handheld scanner
New feature said to deliver higher-accuracy 3D scans and verified site data NavLive, a handheld construction scanner that combines handheld LiDAR, AI processing, and “instant” Scan‑to‑Plan output, now includes a new Control Points capability to improve the accuracy...
ACC to support NFL stadium build
Autodesk Construction Cloud will be used on Cleveland Browns new Huntington Bank Field stadium Autodesk has announced a new partnership with the Cleveland Browns, under which Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) will be used to support the build of the NFL team’s new...
AEC Magazine November / December 2025
Highlights of our November / December 2025 edition Cover story – Views from the data lake: When transitioning away from proprietary files, some AEC firms are seeking out cloud-based databases that promise genuine ownership of data _ Twinmotion: a new chapter: Epic...
A peek into Rayon’s AI future
Among the many next-gen CAD tools, Rayon stands out as the only one not targeting Revit. Instead, it’s squaring off against AutoCAD in the world of drawings. Recently, the company has been showing off some forthcoming AI tools that look pretty promising, writes Martyn...
EULAs: 28 days later
Last month’s cover story on the trend in EULA metastasis certainly invoked a wide range of responses. It’s quickly becoming a regular boardroom-level topic that extends way beyond our small corner of the commercial software world. Martyn Day provides an update...
Views from the AEC data lake
AEC firms are starting to recognise the value they could extract from their data, if only it weren’t scattered across countless systems, formats and project contributors. The answer for many is a shift away from proprietary files in favour of cloud-based databases...










