Accienta · Autodesk Gold Partner · Dubai

AUTODESK AEC COLLECTION · GOLD PARTNER GCC

AEC COLLECTION - Sold, Implemented and Supported by Accienta

Autodesk Gold Partner — EMEA & GCC

The most cost-efficient way to access the full Autodesk AEC suite. Revit, Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Navisworks and more in a single subscription. We assess your team before recommending the right tier.

AUTODESK AEC COLLECTION · GOLD PARTNER GCC

Why Buy AEC COLLECTION Through Accienta?

Autodesk Gold Partner — EMEA & GCC

The most cost-efficient way to access the full Autodesk AEC suite. Revit, Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Navisworks and more in a single subscription. We assess your team before recommending the right tier.

GCC-Specific Deployment

Accienta configures every AEC Collection deployment around GCC project environments — UAE authority submissions, Saudi Aramco contractor requirements, NEOM digital delivery standards and Qatar MMUP compliance. We build your Revit templates, Civil 3D workspaces and Navisworks coordination workflows to match the exact standards your projects are being delivered under — not a generic out-of-the-box setup that your team has to reverse-engineer on a live project.

Gold Partner Pricing — Transparent and Optimised

Accienta is an Autodesk Gold Partner across EMEA and GCC, sourcing AEC Collection licences through an authorised Autodesk distributor. This means your purchase moves through a verified, fully supported supply chain — with no grey market risk, no licence validity concerns and full Autodesk warranty behind every seat. Where Accienta adds value is in the advisory layer: we audit your team's actual tool usage before any purchase, so you're not over-buying seats for Revit while leaving Navisworks and Forma underlicensed. The right licence count from the start saves most firms more than any discount would.

Full Implementation — Not Just a Licence

Every AEC Collection purchase through Accienta includes a structured implementation — Revit family libraries, project and sheet templates, Civil 3D corridor and surface standards, Navisworks clash detection workflows and AutoCAD sheet set configuration. We connect your tools to a Common Data Environment, train your project teams by discipline and set up live dashboards so managers have visibility from day one. You go live with a working environment, not an empty software install.

Ongoing Support and Optimisation

After go-live, Accienta stays on. Our support covers Revit model performance issues, Civil 3D surface and alignment errors, Navisworks federation problems and Forma workflow updates. We run quarterly optimisation reviews to ensure your AEC Collection environment evolves with your project pipeline — adding tools, adjusting templates and retraining teams as your workload shifts from design to construction delivery.

ISO 19650 and BIM Mandate Readiness

Accienta prepares your AEC Collection environment for ISO 19650 compliance — the international BIM standard increasingly required on GCC public and infrastructure projects. We configure your naming conventions, CDE folder structures, model breakdown and information delivery milestones inside Autodesk tools so your team can respond to BIM Execution Plan requirements without starting from scratch on every tender.

Training by Discipline — Not Generic Courses

Accienta delivers AEC Collection training mapped to your team's actual roles — structural engineers on Revit detailing and family creation, infrastructure teams on Civil 3D corridor modelling and grading, project managers on Navisworks clash reporting and BIM 360 document control. Training is delivered on your own project files, not sample datasets, so your team builds real competency on work that matters immediately.

Our Process

How Accienta Deploys the AEC Collection — From Audit to Live Environment

Most AEC Collection deployments fail not because of the software — but because the setup never matched how the team actually works. Accienta's deployment process starts with a discipline audit, builds a fully configured environment across every tool in the collection and trains each team member on the workflows their role depends on. No generic onboarding. No self-guided setup. A live, project-ready environment from day one.

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Discipline and Licence Assessment

Before any deployment, Accienta maps your team by discipline — architects on Revit, infrastructure engineers on Civil 3D, project managers on Navisworks and BIM 360. We identify which AEC Collection tier covers your actual workflows, flag any tools your current setup is missing and produce a licence recommendation that prevents over-spend from day one.

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Coordinated AEC Collection Deployment

Accienta deploys all AEC Collection components together — not tool by tool. Revit project and sheet templates, Civil 3D corridor and surface standards, Navisworks federation and clash detection setup, AutoCAD sheet sets and Forma workspace configuration are built in parallel and connected to your Common Data Environment. Your team opens a fully configured environment, not an empty software install.

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Role-Based Team Enablement

Training is delivered by discipline on your own live project files — not sample datasets. Structural engineers learn Revit family creation and model management. Infrastructure teams cover Civil 3D alignment, grading and sheet production. Project leads are trained on Navisworks clash reporting and Autodesk Construction Cloud document control. Every team member leaves able to use the specific tools their role requires from day one on site.

Built for Every AEC Discipline

Who Uses the AEC Collection

The Autodesk AEC Collection is not a single-discipline tool — it is the complete software stack for every role on an architecture, engineering and construction project. From concept design through to site delivery, every discipline in your team has a primary tool inside the collection. Accienta configures each tool for the specific workflows that discipline runs — so no team member is handed software they don't know how to use on a live project.

Architects Revit — design, documentation, families
Structural Engineers Revit Structure — modelling, analysis links
MEP Engineers Revit MEP — systems, coordination, clash
Civil Engineers Civil 3D — corridors, grading, drainage
BIM Managers Navisworks, BIM 360 — federation, clash, CDE
Project Directors ACC, Forma — dashboards, delivery tracking
Infrastructure Teams Civil 3D, InfraWorks — master planning, roads
Contractors and Site Teams Navisworks, ACC — RFIs, submittals, site coordination
Got Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — AEC Collection in the GCC

Everything AEC firms in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar ask before purchasing and deploying the Autodesk AEC Collection. If your question isn't here, Accienta's team answers within one business day.

Is AEC Collection required on Saudi Vision 2030 projects? +
Yes — and the requirement is becoming stricter. Revit is mandated for BIM deliverables on NEOM, Saudi Aramco contractor packages and most Saudi Ministry of Housing and MOMRA infrastructure programmes. Civil 3D is the standard for road, drainage and utility design submissions across Saudi government authorities. If your firm is tendering for Vision 2030 projects — NEOM, Red Sea Global, Diriyah Gate or Qiddiya — and your team is not running AEC Collection tools, you will be disqualified at the prequalification stage. Accienta configures your AEC Collection environment specifically for the BIM Execution Plan requirements and digital delivery standards these programmes enforce.
Can I buy individual Autodesk products instead of the full AEC Collection? +
You can — but for most AEC firms it is the wrong decision financially. The AEC Collection bundles Revit, Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Navisworks, Forma, InfraWorks, ReCap and more into a single subscription. Buying those individually costs between 40% and 60% more for teams using three or more Autodesk tools. Beyond cost, the collection ensures your entire team is on compatible, interoperable software versions — which matters when Revit models are being coordinated against Civil 3D surfaces in Navisworks on a live project. Accienta audits your team's actual tool usage before recommending whether individual licences or the full collection makes more financial sense for your headcount and project mix.
Does Accienta handle the full AEC Collection deployment? +
Yes — and deployment means more than installing software. Accienta's full deployment covers Revit project templates, title block families and shared parameter files; Civil 3D corridor, surface and label styles; Navisworks search sets and clash detection rules; AutoCAD sheet set configuration; Forma workspace and team setup; and Common Data Environment integration on Autodesk Construction Cloud or BIM 360. Every component is configured to work together before your team opens the software on day one. We then deliver discipline-specific training on your own project files — not generic sample data — so your team is productive immediately, not after weeks of self-guided learning.
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