For the next generation of concrete detailers, the lesson is clear: Looking to modernize your concrete detailing workflow? Explore Revit 2024’s structural tools or trial a dedicated rebar add-in like Advance Design or PowerPack. The concrete is still the same; the tools just got smarter.
| Task | Advance Concrete (Legacy) | Modern Autodesk Workflow | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wizard-driven | Revit + Rebar Cover + Reinforcement Settings (predefined sets) | | Re-bar schedules | Automatic, fully editable | Revit Schedules + Dynamo for custom formatting | | Freeform rebar (slab openings) | Sketch-based | Revit Area Reinforcement + Path Reinforcement | | Link to analysis | Bi-directional with Robot | Revit + Robot Structural Analysis via direct link | | Bar bending for fabrication | Native export | Export to BAMTEC, rebarCAD, or CSV via Dynamo | advance concrete autodesk
Enter —a once-standalone, now-integrated solution that aimed to revolutionize how concrete structures are detailed, documented, and delivered. Though Autodesk has since shifted its strategy toward a unified BIM ecosystem (Revit + Robot Structural Analysis), understanding Advance Concrete’s legacy and its influence on current workflows is critical for any firm managing reinforced concrete projects. What Was Autodesk Advance Concrete? Originally developed by GRAITEC and later rebranded and distributed by Autodesk, Advance Concrete was a high-end detailing software designed specifically for reinforced concrete. Unlike generic CAD platforms, it understood the semantics of concrete: rebars, stirrups, formwork, embedded plates, and lifting anchors. For the next generation of concrete detailers, the
For decades, structural engineers and detailers have faced a persistent bottleneck: the gap between architectural design intent and the physical reality of reinforced concrete. While steel structures often benefited from robust fabrication-level software, concrete detailing remained a tedious exercise in 2D line-work and manual schedules. | Task | Advance Concrete (Legacy) | Modern