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Autodesk completes BuildingConnected acquisition

Autodesk completes BuildingConnected acquisition

San Rafael, Calif. — Autodesk, Inc. completed the acquisition of BuildingConnected, a leading preconstruction platform, for $275 million net of cash acquired. Autodesk funded the transaction using cash on hand.

BuildingConnected is the largest and most active digital network in the construction industry with 700,000 construction professionals using the platform. It centralizes the bid management process and simplifies communication to make finding, qualifying and selecting the right subcontractors or responding to the right project opportunities fast and easy. Owners and general contractors use BuildingConnected to manage the bidding, qualification and bid evaluation process from one central location, while subcontractors and vendors can manage their opportunities and win more work.

“BuildingConnected’s bid management and risk analysis solution enables contractors to find the right people for the right project and provides Autodesk the unique opportunity to harness a powerful construction network,” said Dustin DeVan, CEO and co-founder of BuildingConnected. “Together, we can give contractors the ability to have a seamless flow from preconstruction through project completion for the first time ever.”

“Greater transparency, better collaboration, and an efficient bidding process are essential for delivering complex construction projects. Customers are demanding advanced digital solutions and preconstruction processes that empower them to have more confidence in their data, work smarter, and connect across the project lifecycle,” said Jim Lynch, Vice President and General Manager, Autodesk Construction Solutions. “Through the robust BuildingConnected network, customers now have an enhanced digital toolbox that improves data accuracy, reduces uncertainty, and allows a more effective way to increase productivity while building stronger subcontractor relationships.”

“With the acquisition of BuildingConnected, we now have a strong portfolio for empowering the technological transformation of the construction industry,” said Andrew Anagnost, Autodesk CEO. “At this phase, we will transition from acquiring leading construction technology companies to integrating these solutions and bringing them to our current and future customers.”

Brasfield & Gorrie is one of the largest privately held construction firms in the nation that provides general contracting, design-build, and construction management services. Chris Kramer, CIO of Brasfield & Gorrie said: “The construction industry is undergoing rapid change as new technology, materials and techniques become common. We embrace innovative, cutting-edge technologies as part of our commitment to our clients to provide the best quality, value and overall experience throughout the life of a project. We value our partnerships with BuildingConnected and Autodesk because they are pushing the construction technology envelope, and we’re excited they are coming together to make it even easier for general contractors, subcontractors and owners to connect during the early stages of a project.”

Autodesk plans to integrate workflows between BuildingConnected, Autodesk BIM 360, Revit and AutoCAD, as well as PlanGrid and Assemble Systems, to provide a comprehensive construction offering that addresses the critical processes and workflows across the project lifecycle from start-to-finish.