Construction Software companies Aurigo Software and Autodesk, Inc. announced earlier this month an integration plan that aims to give professionals one platform for design, planning, construction and operations of infrastructure and private assets.
As part of this agreement, Autodesk will acquire a minority stake in the privately held Aurigo.
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Construction Software companies Aurigo Software and Autodesk, Inc. announced earlier this month an integration plan that aims to give professionals one platform for design, planning, construction and operations of infrastructure and private assets.
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“The present climate of uncertainty and risk further increases the need for owners and contractors to leverage modern cloud software to plan, construct and maintain infrastructure assets that are considered absolutely essential to the nation,” said Balaji Sreenivasan, CEO and founder of Aurigo Software.
“Autodesk and Aurigo have very synergistic products, and our strategic alliance will allow us to deliver a full digital lifecycle experience for owners and contractors.”
Aurigo hosts a suit of capital planning and project management technology products, which more than 40,000 projects across North America use, according to the company.
“Autodesk and Aurigo share the same confidence in the resiliency of the construction industry and our optimism for a full recovery,” said Andrew Anagnost, President and CEO of Autodesk.
“When the industry gets back to building again, infrastructure asset owners and private developers will have in their toolboxes the most sophisticated, integrated platform to meet their design, procurement, construction and operating needs.”
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