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January Product Release

Construction teams rely on multiple systems to manage designs, issues, and site data. When those systems fall out of sync, teams spend time reconciling information instead of moving work forward. 

 

This release focuses on keeping critical project data aligned. From automatically syncing updated floorplans to connecting field notes with Autodesk Construction Cloud and improving how drone measurements are shared and reviewed, these updates reduce manual effort and help teams work from the latest information with confidence. 

 

Here’s what’s new. 

Designs keep changing. When floorplans are updated in Autodesk Construction Cloud, teams need to know they are working from the latest version. 

Track3D now automatically detects when a floorplan is updated in ACC and replaces it with the latest version in Track3D. 

With auto-sync enabled: 

  • Updated sheets in ACC are reflected in Track3D automatically 
  • Teams no longer need to manually re-import revised floorplans 
  • The risk of working from outdated drawings is reduced 
  • Project stakeholders are notified when a new version is synced

This keeps site visuals, progress tracking, and coordination aligned with the most current design set, without adding work for the field or office teams. 

2. Link Track3D Notes to Issues and in Autodesk Construction Cloud

Track3D already allows notes to connect with Procore. This release extends that workflow to Autodesk Construction Cloud. 

 

You can now link Track3D notes directly to ACC Issues. 

 

Linked notes include key information such as: 

 

  • Description and status 
  • Start and due dates 
  • Assigned users and watchers 
  • Issue type

     

This creates a direct connection between what is happening on site and what is being tracked in ACC. Teams can move from a visual note in Track3D to the related issue without re-entering information or losing context. 

It simplifies coordination and helps ensure issues identified in the field are properly tracked through resolution.

3. Drone Measurements: Sharing, Comparison, and Reporting

This release adds more control and visibility to drone-based measurements in Track3D. 

Control who sees and edits measurements

Measurements can now be set as: 

  • Private, visible only to the creator 
  • Shared with selected users or the full project team 

Only the creator, assigned users, or admins can edit shared measurements. Existing measurements are private by default, giving teams control over what is shared and when. 

Compare measurements across dates 

In Compare Mode, measurements can now be viewed across orthomaps from different dates. 

  • Measurements appear on both sides of the comparison 
  • Measurement details are shown in a single panel for clarity 
  • Zoom and pan behavior remains consistent across views 

This makes it easier to track changes in quantities over time, such as stockpiles, cut and fill, or site progress. 

Export measurements as reports 

Measurements can now be exported as PDF reports that include: 

 

  • A screenshot of the measurement 
  • Measurement details 
  • Created by and created on information 
  • Report generation date

     

These reports make it easier to share measurement data with stakeholders who are not working directly inside the platform. 

See the January Updates in Action

These updates are designed to remove friction from everyday workflows. Floorplans stay current without manual re-uploads, field issues stay connected to ACC, and drone measurements are easier to share, compare, and report. 

 

If you want to see how these features fit into your existing processes, request a demo or connect with our team to explore the latest updates in Track3D. 

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