List of Hexagon CADWorx Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Hexagon CADWorx customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Hexagon CADWorx for Electronic Design from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Hexagon CADWorx for Electronic Design include: Energie Baden-Württemberg, a Germany based Utilities organisation with 30722 employees and revenues of $40.14 billion, Wood Group, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 36000 employees and revenues of $6.40 billion, Mayekawa Manufacturing, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 4865 employees and revenues of $2.00 billion, ASRC Energy Services, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $750.0 million, ZAP Engineering & Construction Services, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $90.0 million and many others.
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ASRC Energy Services | Construction and Real Estate | 2500 | $750M | United States | Hexagon | Hexagon CADWorx | Electronic Design | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, ASRC Energy Services implemented Hexagon CADWorx to support Electronic Design for engineering and design functions. The deployment concentrated on 3D CAD authoring and modeling across Piping, Instrumentation & Electrical, Mechanical and Civil disciplines.
Project teams retained experience with AutoCAD versions 2002 through 2014 for Piping, Instrumentation & Electrical, Mechanical and Civil work, and the Hexagon CADWorx implementation emphasized CADWorx 3D for E&I functions including grounding and lighting layout. Functional capability coverage included 3D plant modeling, piping and instrumentation diagram support, and electrical layout workflows consistent with Electronic Design practice.
Operational scope was focused on engineering and design departments, using CADWorx 3D as the central authoring environment to unify multi discipline deliverables for project design packages. Cross discipline collaboration was supported by shared 3D models and standardized drawing conventions to coordinate Piping, Instrumentation & Electrical, Mechanical and Civil inputs.
Governance concentrated on establishing common design templates, CAD standards and model governance to manage configuration and consistency across projects. Rollout activities targeted embedding CADWorx 3D into E&I workflows and standardizing grounding and lighting layout processes within the engineering organization.
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Energie Baden-Württemberg | Utilities | 30722 | $40.1B | Germany | Hexagon | Hexagon CADWorx | Electronic Design | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Energie Baden-Württemberg implemented Hexagon CADWorx as its Electronic Design solution. The deployment included the CADWorx E&I variant to support electrical and instrumentation design data within engineering workflows.
EnBW introduced an interface jointly developed with Intergraph to integrate CADWorx E&I and SAP ERP. SAP is used at EnBW as an operations management system where internal processes and orders are handled, from repairs and maintenance through to retrofit projects, and SAP also functions as the company document management system. With the CADWorx E&I connection enabled, SAP can access engineering documentation and directly include documents, for example attaching them to a repair order for the relevant subassembly.
Architecturally the integration links CADWorx E&I design repositories to SAP transactional modules via the interface, enabling document retrieval and association with work order records. Functional capabilities implemented center on design document linkage, indexed subassembly referencing, and the ability to attach engineering drawings and documents to operations orders. The implementation therefore aligns Electronic Design outputs with maintenance and operations execution in SAP.
Operational scope covers engineering and operations management processes including maintenance planning and retrofit project orders within EnBW. Rollout required mapping of CAD subassembly identifiers to SAP document indices and establishing governance for document inclusion in work orders.
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Mayekawa Manufacturing | Manufacturing | 4865 | $2.0B | Japan | Hexagon | Hexagon CADWorx | Electronic Design | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Mayekawa Manufacturing implemented Hexagon CADWorx as an Electronic Design platform to standardize 3D piping and equipment design across its global engineering organization. The decision followed recognition that Mayekawa’s prior 3D CAD environment exhibited operability and performance limitations that constrained throughput as workload grew, creating a need for a more tightly integrated, AutoCAD based design toolset.
CADWorx Plant Design Suite was deployed to provide intelligent drawing and database connectivity, advanced automation, and easy to use drafting and design tools. Implemented capabilities included piping layout, structural steel modeling, equipment modeling, process and instrument diagram workflows, design review, automatic isometric generation, and bills of material production, with the solution configured to leverage AutoCAD compatibility and CADWorx Plant Professional feature sets.
The Hexagon CADWorx implementation was integrated operationally with CAESAR II for bi directional pipe stress analysis and with PV Elite for pressure vessel analysis, enabling data continuity between design and analysis. Deployment covered Mayekawa’s headquarters in Japan and was extended to overseas teams in Korea, Europe, Brazil and the United States, supporting over 20 designers including engineers in international business departments for pipe design and equipment drawings.
Governance focused on platform standardization to ensure consistency of engineering deliverables across sites, with local Japanese language support and a compressed onboarding sequence where training completed within a month and project usage began the following month. Outcomes reported by Mayekawa included increased productivity and improved accuracy in engineering deliverables, reduction in time to create GA drawings by half, a tenfold improvement in spool output productivity, and elimination of construction drawing errors, and the company plans to expand use of other Hexagon solutions to further leverage the CADWorx environment.
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Wood Group | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 36000 | $6.4B | United Kingdom | Hexagon | Hexagon CADWorx | Electronic Design | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Wood Group deployed Hexagon CADWorx on the Phillips 66 Grey Oaks Pipeline project to manage electrical engineering deliverables. Hexagon CADWorx was used as an Electronic Design application to produce electrical models and detailed construction documentation for cable tray, equipment, and lighting.
Engineers created and updated AutoCAD and CADWorx models to capture cable tray routing, electrical equipment layout, lighting circuits, and conduit runs. Sizing of cables including voltage drop calculations was performed within the CADWorx design process, and installation details were produced using AutoCAD 2014. The implementation included systematic clash identification and the resolution of clashes with other discipline items.
The workstream integrated Hexagon CADWorx artifacts into the project design environment, with CADWorx drawings feeding engineering and construction planners. Operational coverage was focused on the electrical discipline for the Grey Oaks Pipeline, impacting engineering, constructability review, and site installation planning. CADWorx and AutoCAD documentation served as the primary source for installation details and field handover.
Governance enforced applicable codes and project standards for safety and constructability, with documented checks for cable sizing, conduit selection, and voltage drop compliance. The implementation delivered resolved clash records and code compliant electrical design deliverables for the Grey Oaks Pipeline project.
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ZAP Engineering & Construction Services | Construction and Real Estate | 300 | $90M | United States | Hexagon | Hexagon CADWorx | Electronic Design | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 ZAP Engineering & Construction Services deployed Hexagon CADWorx as a core Electronic Design application supporting its mechanical and piping drafting workflows. The implementation targeted the company engineering group and is reflected in Mechanical Designer activity in Lakewood, CO from June 2017 to March 2018 that used CADWorx for basic piping tasks and P&ID support.
Hexagon CADWorx was configured to support piping and instrumentation diagram authoring and basic piping layout, with emphasis on P&ID customization and drawing standards. Users produced drawings in AutoCAD while CADWorx provided plant design functionality, and PIDMO was leveraged alongside Microsoft databases to enable configurable P&ID data and template management.
Operational scope focused on the mechanical design team working closely with process and mechanical engineers to implement iterative changes to P&IDs, embedding CADWorx into engineering review and update cycles. The implementation integrated Hexagon CADWorx with AutoCAD drawing production and Microsoft database backed PIDMO workflows to tie schematic authoring to configurable data driven P&ID outputs.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Hexagon CADWorx
- Virginia Community College System, a United States based Education organization with 350 Employees
- Rhinox Group, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing company with 150 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Virginia Community College System | Education | 350 | $36M | United States | 2026-04-02 | |
| Rhinox Group | Manufacturing | 150 | $21M | United Kingdom | 2026-03-02 |