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City of Greensboro Government 3100 $590M United States Carlson Software Carlson Civil Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2010 n/a In 2010, the City of Greensboro's Engineering Design Division participated in advanced Carlson Civil training in October 2010 and stated they were converting to the Carlson Civil Suite to support road design and surface generation for municipal public-works projects. The engagement centered on Carlson Civil, implemented as a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) application to establish a standardized civil engineering CAD baseline for municipal road and site projects. Implementation emphasis was on civil design and modeling capabilities with an explicit focus on road design and surface generation. Functional workflows consistent with Computer-Aided Design (CAD) practice, including corridor and alignment modeling, digital terrain surface creation, grading and earthwork estimation, and plan production, are aligned to the documented use case and underpin drafting automation and engineering documentation. Operational scope was the City of Greensboro Engineering Design Division and municipal public-works projects within the regional U.S. municipal context described in the testimonial, with staff-level advanced training delivered in October 2010 to accelerate adoption. The testimonial links Carlson Civil training to improved road and site design outputs, signaling governance attention to skills enablement and CAD centric workflow standardization rather than extensive system integration work.
Dewberry Professional Services 2500 $683M United States Carlson Software Carlson Civil Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2007 n/a In 2007 Dewberry implemented Carlson Civil to unify and standardize site civil engineering workflows across its United States practice. The Carlson Civil Suite was selected in April 2007 to support a site civil engineering rollout spanning roughly two dozen offices and to scale to approximately 250 to 300 users, aligning the deployment with the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) category needs of an engineering and professional services firm. Implementation focused on embedding Carlson Civil capabilities for site design, grading, survey data integration, and drafting automation, while establishing standardized templates and configuration settings to ensure consistent deliverables. Carlson Civil was configured to support typical CAD functional workflows for site civil engineering, enabling designers and surveyors to produce coordinated plan sets and to leverage automated modeling and annotation tools. A key architectural requirement was interoperability, the project explicitly improved integration and data exchange with AutoCAD, MicroStation and ESRI platforms to preserve existing GIS and CAD assets. The rollout covered core site civil engineering and surveying business functions across multiple regional offices in the United States, delivering centralized licensing as part of the deployment to simplify administration. Governance for the deployment emphasized centralized license management and configuration control to maintain consistency across offices, accompanied by a staged, firmwide rollout approach. The implementation delivered centralized licensing, cost efficiencies and improved productivity as reported in a 2009 case presentation, and governance measures were used to sustain standard workflows and cross-platform interoperability.
Virginia Department of Transportation Government 7500 $3.6B United States Carlson Software Carlson Civil Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2025 n/a In 2025 Virginia Department of Transportation's Geospatial/Survey Support published a Carlson SurvCE Settings File and related CADD guidance, indicating active use of Carlson products across statewide surveying and mapping workflows. Carlson Civil is inferred as part of the agency's Computer-Aided Design (CAD) toolset that supports transportation design and geospatial processes. Usage is documented through published configuration artifacts, and Carlson Civil is therefore treated as supplying standard Computer-Aided Design (CAD) capabilities aligned to civil infrastructure workflows. Typical functional capabilities associated with this placement include survey data processing and import, terrain and surface modeling, horizontal alignment and corridor configuration, grading and cross section generation, and plan production and annotation consistent with CADD standards. Operational coverage centers on VDOT's Geospatial/Survey Support resources and statewide survey and design teams, where the published Carlson SurvCE Settings File and CADD guidance serve as configuration governance and workflow standardization. The narrative is cautious and inference-based, reflecting that Carlson Civil usage is derived from VDOT's publicly posted Carlson survey and CADD resources rather than an explicit product rollout statement.
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