Autodesk acquires Revit Technology

An Autodesk product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 8, 2002

Autodesk has completed the acquisition of Revit Technology Corporation, a Massachusetts-based developer of parametric building technology for building design, construction and management.

Autodesk has completed the acquisition of Revit Technology Corporation, a Massachusetts-based developer of parametric building technology for building design, construction and management.

Autodesk completed the acquisition by purchasing Revit Technology Corporation, a privately held company, for $133 million cash.

The transaction closed on 1st April 2002.

Revit complements Autodesk's existing suite of building industry products by offering an alternative tool for architectural design.

Its parametric building modeller, which comprises intelligent building components, annotations and views, makes it especially appropriate for specific project types, such as retail and hospitality facilities, that can benefit from its parametric modelling functionality.

"Autodesk has long served customers in the commercial and institutional sectors of the building industry", said Carol Bartz, Autodesk chairman and CEO.

"Revit allows us to expand those relationships and win new customers - particularly for fast-track or design-build projects where Revit's design tools are so well suited because its underlying technology provides a more integrated approach to model-based design".

Autodesk will maintain Revit's Waltham, Massachusetts office which is in close proximity to Autodesk's Building Industry Division's product development centre in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Dave Lemont, former CEO of Revit Technology Corporation has been named vice president and will oversee Revit product development and customer services, reporting to Phil Bernstein, FAIA, vice president of Autodesk's Building Industry Division.

The acquisition of Revit, in conjunction with Autodesk's existing building design product solutions will accelerate the company's long-standing strategy for providing industry process improvements through a comprehensive model-based design approach that supports the entire building lifecycle, across the design, construction and management phases of the process.

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