Autodesk Construction Cloud isn't just another standalone construction management tool — it's the construction arm of the broader Autodesk ecosystem. If your design teams are already in AutoCAD and Revit, ACC creates a direct pipeline from design into construction without the data translation headaches that plague disconnected toolsets.
The BIM collaboration tools are the real differentiator. BIM Collaborate Pro lets design and construction teams run clash detection, review constructability, and coordinate across disciplines before issues ever reach the field. The field management layer (Autodesk Build) covers the standard toolkit — RFIs, submittals, daily logs, inspections, punch lists — all tied back to the central document repository.
We think Autodesk Construction Cloud is best for: Design-build firms, BIM-heavy general contractors, and specialty contractors already in the Autodesk ecosystem who want a seamless pipeline from design through construction execution.
One thing to think about is whether you actually need the BIM integration. If your projects don't involve 3D models and your design team isn't using Autodesk products, a big chunk of ACC's value proposition doesn't apply to you.
Another consideration is the per-user pricing model. For companies that need to give access to 20, 30, or 50+ people, costs add up fast. A 10-person team is already $16,000–$20,000/year just for Build. Compare that to Procore's unlimited users.
The construction arm of the Autodesk ecosystem — seamless BIM-to-construction pipeline for design-build firms and BIM-heavy GCs already using AutoCAD and Revit.
Per-user pricing — not based on project volume. Autodesk Build: ~$135–$165/user/month (annual). Sheet-based tiers also available. 30-day free trial and money-back guarantee.
Autodesk offers a 30-day free trial of Autodesk Build and backs all subscriptions with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Visit construction.autodesk.com/pricing to start.
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