Autodesk Autocad Utility Design V2013 Win64-iso -
Engineers can validate designs against industry standards and company rules during the drafting phase.
Integrates with enterprise resource planning (ERP) and enterprise asset management (EAM) systems to automatically generate accurate Bills of Materials (BOM) and job estimates. The Value of 64-Bit Architecture (Win64)
Despite its technical sophistication, AutoCAD Utility Design 2013 was ultimately a product with a finite lifespan. As is common with specialized software, its market positioning evolved. The product met its formal end on , when Autodesk announced it would no longer sell AutoCAD Utility Design. As part of a strategic alliance, Autodesk handed off future development, support, and licensing to a specialist firm called Spatial Business Systems (SBS), which would create successor products. To support existing AUD customers during the transition, Autodesk provided a one-time grant of a subscription to AutoCAD Map 3D at no additional cost. Today, the original AUD product lives on in the "Autodesk Graveyard"—a list of software products that are no longer developed or sold, serving as a reminder of the rapid pace of technological change in the CAD industry. AUTODESK AUTOCAD UTILITY DESIGN v2013 WIN64-ISO
Windows 7 Enterprise, Ultimate, Professional, or Home Premium (64-bit)
Improving performance and reliability of the distribution network. 4. Efficient Material Management As is common with specialized software, its market
1280 x 1024 True Color display; Direct3D capable workstation-class card Practical Applications
Official Autodesk support for this product has ended. For legacy support, users may contact Spatial Business Systems (SBS) regarding the successor product, Automated Utility Design, or consult third‑party forums and archived documentation. Autodesk's official retirement notice references the partnership with SBS for continued development under the name Automated Utility Design. To support existing AUD customers during the transition,
To run Autodesk AutoCAD Utility Design 2013, users will need a computer with the following specifications:
If a utility is shifting to a new GIS platform, engineers frequently need to spin up a legacy VM (Virtual Machine) with AUD 2013 to "explode" or "export" proprietary data into a neutral format (like DXF or Shapefile) without losing attributes.