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For more information or to request a demo in NZ, please visit the CAD Concepts BricsCAD page. If you'd like, I can:

The local team at CAD Concepts is also actively modernizing how Kiwis work with CAD. They have secured integrations for importing data directly into a DWG using tools like Spatial Manager, allowing civil engineers and surveyors to work with official local coordinate systems such as NZGD2000. Additionally, BricsCAD recently added support for ESRI maps through its GEOMAP command, which includes support for all common New Zealand coordinate systems.

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: A perpetual license typically costs about half of a yearly AutoCAD subscription.

In the competitive world of Computer-Aided Design (CAD), professionals in New Zealand have long relied on software like AutoCAD. However, rising subscription costs and the demand for more flexible, perpetual licensing have driven many Kiwi engineers, architects, and designers to explore alternatives. — developed by Bricsys (a Hexagon company) — has emerged as a powerful, DWG-compatible, and cost-effective solution. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about BricsCAD in New Zealand: from licensing and local resellers to performance tips and migration strategies. For more information or to request a demo

Technical Workflows: Optimizing Structural Features and the Z-Axis

BricsCAD uses the native .dwg file format, eliminating the translation errors or data loss associated with other alternative CAD programs. Additionally, BricsCAD recently added support for ESRI maps

: Use DMTHICKEN to add a specific volume to a surface or 2D entity, turning it into a solid. Modifying Solid Content

The landscape of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) in New Zealand is undergoing a dramatic shift. For decades, local architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries relied heavily on standard industry giants like AutoCAD®. However, escalating licensing costs and rigid subscription models have driven Kiwi professionals to seek better alternatives. Enter , an incredibly powerful, native .dwg-based CAD platform developed by Bricsys (a Hexagon AB company). BricsCAD delivers an all-in-one platform for 2D drafting, 3D modeling, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and mechanical design without the premium price tag.