As a developer of civil engineering and AEC software, a Bricsys partner, and longtime member of the Autodesk Developer's Network, CGS plus is pleased to announce the release of the 2016 versions of their software products, which can be categorized into three distinct groups:
· High-end infrastructure solutions: Plateia (for roadway design), Ferrovia (for railway design), Aquaterra (for river engineering), and Electra (for electric power-line design)
· Applications: Autopath (swept-path analysis), Autosign (traffic signs and markings), and Aquaflood (flood-protection)
· Productivity tools: CGS Civil 3D Tools and CGS Revit Tools
“The release of these new versions of our various software solutions shows our clear intention to continue supporting 3D and BIM processes in the civil engineering and AEC industries, ” explains Matjaž Šajn, CGS plus Managing Director, who says the company has been developing software for engineers and architects for more than 25 years. “Being compatible with the latest Autodesk and Bricsys products and platforms is very important for our customers, but our software solutions are also well-known because they are easy to learn and use, which is both a time, and money saving feature for users.”
In addition to 3D and BIM support, Šajn says the 2016 versions of CGS plus software also include the following: new road intersections design features; complex vehicles support for swept-path analysis; improved turnouts; and new rail connections for rail design and wind-load parameters for electric power lines design.
A special version of Autosign, a software application for traffic plans design, is also now available in the United States, complete with a library of all U.S. traffic signs. Different content packages are also now available for Plateia, Ferrovia, and Aquaterra, which gives CGS plus customers a choice between Standard, Professional, and Ultimate configurations.