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Autodesk has made two significant moves to enhance data connectivity and improve the way AECO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations) firms manage and use project data. First, the company acquired Datum360, a platform designed to bridge the gap between model data and other types of project information, helping users meet compliance and classification needs more efficiently. Second, Autodesk has launched its AEC Data Model API, which provides granular access to data for all Autodesk Docs users.
These advancements are part of Autodesk’s broader effort to create a more connected and efficient workflow across the entire project lifecycle. By enabling better access to data, AECO firms can design more effectively, deliver projects faster, reduce waste, and cut costs—all while ensuring higher quality outcomes.
The AECO industry is facing an ever-growing volume of data and tools, making it essential to have a robust data infrastructure that supports flexibility, interoperability, and real-time insights. However, much of the data generated remains unused or trapped in silos, leading to inefficiencies and costly errors. In fact, over 95% of data created in construction projects goes unused, and poor data quality is estimated to cost the industry $1.8 trillion annually.
With the acquisition of Datum360, Autodesk is addressing these challenges head-on. The platform helps unify data from various sources, making it easier for teams to access, analyze, and reuse critical information. It also supports industry-specific classification standards and offers powerful search, reporting, and collaboration features.
At the same time, the AEC Data Model API marks a new era in how data is accessed and used. This API allows users to retrieve detailed, granular data directly from models—such as Revit elements—without needing complex plugins or manual processing. This level of access opens up new possibilities for automation, AI-driven insights, and cross-project analysis.
For example, Arcadis has already seen improvements by using the API to centralize and standardize their project data. They now have access to 60% more structured data, allowing them to make better-informed decisions and automate client delivery processes.
Looking ahead, Autodesk plans to expand the API to include more data types and support additional products, further enhancing the value of the AEC Data Model. As Autodesk Docs evolves into a common data environment, it will serve as a central hub where stakeholders can access not just files, but the underlying data they need to make smarter, faster decisions.
This shift represents a major step forward in democratizing access to data and empowering AECO professionals with the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly data-driven world.