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Autodesk teams with Aurigo

Autodesk is continuing its work to expand its footprint in construction. The company has announced an alliance with Aurigo. Founded in 2003, in Austin, Texas, Aurigo works with public sector agencies and facility owners with tools to plan, deliver, and maintain capital projects and assets. The company says its tools, including Aurigo Masterworks Cloud software, offer full construction lifecycle management.  ...

Kathleen Maher

Autodesk is continuing its work to expand its footprint in construction. The company has announced an alliance with Aurigo. Founded in 2003, in Austin, Texas, Aurigo works with public sector agencies and facility owners with tools to plan, deliver, and maintain capital projects and assets. The company says its tools, including Aurigo Masterworks Cloud software, offer full construction lifecycle management.  As a result of the agreement between the two companies, Aurigo will integrate its tools into Autodesk Construction Cloud. In addition, Autodesk will acquire a minority stake in Aurigo. For more information on the deal and the two companies, see
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