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Course Overview

The InfraWorks Professional Course focuses on early-stage infrastructure planning and conceptual design. Participants learn to quickly create data-rich models that support decision-making, feasibility studies, and stakeholder engagement before moving into detailed engineering design. This course emphasizes real-world workflows for transportation, land development, and infrastructure planning, enabling teams to explore design options efficiently and communicate project intent clearly.

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Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Pre-requisites

  • Basic computer literacy
  • Prior knowledge of civil engineering or survey concepts is recommended

Certificate & Assessment

  • Autodesk Certificate of Completion
  • Preparation toward Autodesk Certification exams
  • Practical, project-based assessment

Course Duration

  • Duration: 40 Hours
  • Flexible delivery options to accommodate corporate needs provided minimum contact hours are met

Software & Requirements

  • Laptop or PC meeting Autodesk system requirements
  • Autodesk Revit training license will be provided for the duration of the training

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is AutoCAD 2D used for?

AutoCAD 2D is used by professionals like architects, engineers, and designers for creating precise technical drawings, floor plans, elevations, and detailed documentation for various projects, from buildings and infrastructure to mechanical parts and product designs, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and efficient collaboration through digital drafting. It functions as a digital drafting table, allowing creation of plans, sections, and detailed component documentation, essential for construction, manufacturing, and urban planning.

AutoCAD 2D is used by architects, engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical), interior designers, construction professionals, and industrial designers, among others, to create precise, scaled drawings, blueprints, floor plans, and schematics for everything from buildings and roads to mechanical parts and electrical systems, replacing traditional hand-drafting for increased accuracy and efficiency.

AutoCAD is the full, comprehensive version with powerful 2D drafting, 3D modeling, automation, and customization features, while “AutoCAD 2D” typically refers to AutoCAD LT, a more streamlined, cost-effective version focused only on precision 2D drafting, documentation, and annotation, lacking significant 3D capabilities and advanced customization tools found in the full version.

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