AEC Collection is often requested by multi-discipline teams
Architecture, engineering, and construction teams may need more than one Autodesk product. AEC Collection inquiries are common when a team needs BIM, design, coordination, documentation, and infrastructure tools.
If your team works across Revit, Civil 3D, Navisworks, AutoCAD, or related AEC workflows, asking about a collection can be more practical than checking each product separately.
Individual licenses can fit focused workflows
Not every buyer needs a collection. A single-product license inquiry may be enough for focused drafting, modeling, plant design, electrical design, or visualization work.
For example, a team that only needs AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D, or Navisworks can ask about that specific product first. The right choice depends on the actual tools used in daily work.
Share your project workflow before choosing
Before ordering, describe your project type, required software names, number of users, term length, and account setup. This helps support confirm the most relevant license inquiry path.
DIGILICEN can help buyers compare listed Autodesk options before payment.
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