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AutoCAD / Civil 3D

Custom .NET add-ins for AutoCAD and Civil 3D to automate workflows and integrate with enterprise systems.

We build reliable AutoCAD and Civil 3D extensions with .NET. The focus is automation that holds up under daily use: enforce standards, reduce repetitive work, and integrate CAD data into the rest of your stack. Expect versioned releases, clear acceptance criteria, and maintainable code.

What you get

  • AutoCAD / Civil 3D add-ins (custom commands, tools, UI)
  • Standards enforcement (layers, styles, naming, templates)
  • Batch processing (audits, fixes, exports across many drawings)
  • Data utilities (validation reports, extraction, transformations)
  • Integration hooks (REST APIs, webhooks, file-based pipelines)
  • Packaging and rollout (installer strategy, updates, internal distribution)

Typical automation themes

Standards at scale

Enforce layers, styles, naming, and templates automatically so outputs stay consistent.

Batch deliverables

Run repetitive operations across many drawings without manual clicking.

Quality control

Detect and report issues early with clear, traceable outputs.

System integration

Connect CAD data to business systems to remove spreadsheet glue and double entry.

How we work

  1. Step 1
    Define the workflow
    Inputs, constraints, acceptance criteria, and success metrics.
  2. Step 2
    Build and validate
    Small releases, real drawings, and edge-case hardening.
  3. Step 3
    Ship and support
    Packaging, rollout, documentation, and maintenance options.

Tooling

AutoCAD .NET Civil 3D API C# WPF REST integration Deployment

FAQ

Do you support company standards and templates?

Yes. Standards are typically encoded as rules plus automated fixes, so you get consistent output without manual policing.

Can the tools run in batch across many drawings?

Yes. Batch mode is where automation pays off most, and it is usually designed with logs and recoverable failures.

Can this integrate with ERP/CRM or internal systems?

Yes. We can push and pull data through APIs, webhooks, or controlled file pipelines, depending on what your systems support.

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