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What is AutoCAD Plant 3D
AutoCAD Plant 3D is a plant design and documentation application used to create and manage 3D models and 2D deliverables for process plants. It targets plant designers, piping designers, and engineering teams that need coordinated P&IDs, piping layouts, and isometric drawings. The product builds on the AutoCAD platform and adds plant-specific toolsets such as spec-driven piping, equipment modeling, and project data management for tags and line lists.
Spec-driven piping design
It supports piping specifications and catalogs to drive component selection and enforce consistency across a project. Designers can route piping in 3D using plant objects rather than generic CAD geometry. This approach helps reduce manual part selection errors and improves repeatability when producing isometrics and bills of materials.
Integrated P&ID and 3D
It provides workflows to create P&IDs and connect them to 3D plant models through shared project data such as tags, lines, and equipment identifiers. Data consistency checks help identify mismatches between schematic intent and modeled implementation. This is useful for teams that need coordinated deliverables without maintaining separate, disconnected datasets.
AutoCAD-based deliverables output
Because it is built on AutoCAD, it fits organizations that already standardize on DWG-based drafting and plotting. It produces common plant deliverables such as orthographic drawings, isometrics, and reports from the model and project database. This can simplify collaboration with stakeholders who require DWG outputs and established CAD standards.
Not a full BIM platform
Its core focus is process plant and piping design rather than building-centric BIM authoring and multidisciplinary building coordination. Teams working primarily on architectural/structural building models may need additional BIM tools and workflows outside Plant 3D. This can add integration effort when a project spans both plant and building domains.
Setup and standards overhead
Effective use typically requires upfront configuration of piping specs, catalogs, templates, and project standards. Organizations without established plant standards may spend significant time building and maintaining these libraries. Ongoing governance is often needed to keep specs and data consistent across projects and teams.
Performance and collaboration constraints
Large plant models and multi-user projects can become resource-intensive, especially when many drawings, xrefs, and data validations are involved. Collaboration often depends on disciplined file/project management and supporting infrastructure rather than a single, unified cloud-native model. This can increase coordination effort for distributed teams compared with platforms designed primarily for real-time model collaboration.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| AutoCAD (includes Plant 3D toolset) | $2,095 per year (annual) | Includes AutoCAD desktop, web, and mobile plus seven specialized toolsets (Plant 3D included). 15-day free trial available; educational (student/educator) access available; pay-as-you-go option via Autodesk Flex (see below). |
Pay-as-you-go (Autodesk Flex): Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go Free tier/trial: Trial available (see AutoCAD trial) Example costs: AutoCAD Plant 3D — 7 tokens ≈ $21 per day (tokens charged per 24 hours while product is in use). Discount options: Token-pack volume discounts available (per Autodesk Flex documentation).
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Autodesk, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, USA
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