Autodesk Acquires Assemble Systems to Strengthen Building Project Lifecycle; Continues Autodesk's Investment in Construction Tech
June 06 05:12:21, 2025
**SAN RAFAEL, Calif., July 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/**—Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK), a global leader in design and engineering software, today announced its acquisition of Salem, Massachusetts-based Assemble Systems, Inc. Known for its innovative Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, Assemble Systems helps construction professionals streamline operations by leveraging Building Information Modeling (BIM) data. Their platform facilitates activities such as bid management, cost estimation, scheduling, field coordination, and financial tracking, all while ensuring seamless integration across various construction workflows.
Over the coming months, Assemble Systems’ cutting-edge technology will be fully incorporated into Autodesk’s groundbreaking BIM 360 platform, further enhancing its capabilities to empower construction teams worldwide. This acquisition underscores Autodesk’s commitment to driving digital transformation within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries.
"I’m thrilled to welcome the talented Assemble Systems team into the Autodesk family," said Andrew Anagnost, President and CEO of Autodesk. "By combining our resources, we’re poised to revolutionize how projects are managed from concept to completion. Our goal is to create smarter, more efficient tools that help architects, engineers, and builders achieve greater predictability and profitability throughout every stage of a project."
Don Henrich, CEO of Assemble Systems, echoed this sentiment, stating, "Joining forces with Autodesk represents an incredible opportunity to amplify our mission of making BIM data actionable across the entire construction lifecycle. Together, we can accelerate innovation and deliver unprecedented value to our shared customers."
Assemble Systems has already established itself as a trusted partner for numerous leading organizations. Its platform currently powers over 12,700 active projects spanning nearly 1,000 sites and offices, including a significant portion of the ENR 400’s client base. With its robust analytics engine and user-friendly interface, Assemble Systems continues to set industry standards for integrating complex datasets into practical workflows.
While specific financial details of the acquisition remain undisclosed, it is understood that Autodesk utilized a mix of cash and stock to complete the deal. Additionally, the company has committed to neutralizing the equity dilution caused by the transaction through its ongoing share buyback initiative.
Looking ahead, both parties anticipate minimal short-term impacts on their respective growth trajectories. However, long-term synergies promise enhanced product offerings, expanded market reach, and deeper engagement with key stakeholders across the construction ecosystem.
For additional insights into this strategic partnership, interested parties are encouraged to review Autodesk’s comprehensive fact sheet and FAQs available online.
**Forward-Looking Statements**
This announcement includes forward-looking statements regarding future expectations and potential outcomes. While Autodesk remains optimistic about the opportunities presented by this acquisition, several risks and uncertainties could influence actual results. These include challenges associated with integrating acquired businesses, fluctuations in market demand, competitive pressures, regulatory changes, and unforeseen technical obstacles.
Autodesk’s ability to capitalize on this merger hinges largely on its capacity to maintain operational excellence, foster collaborative relationships, and continue delivering high-quality solutions tailored to meet evolving customer needs. Investors should consult Autodesk’s latest SEC filings for further context regarding these forward-looking statements.
**About Assemble Systems**
Founded in 2012, Assemble Systems specializes in developing advanced software solutions designed to optimize construction processes through intelligent data management. By consolidating disparate sources of information into actionable insights, Assemble empowers professionals to make informed decisions faster than ever before. To explore how Assemble Systems is shaping the future of construction, visit [www.assemblesystems.com](http://www.assemblesystems.com).
**About Autodesk**
With roots dating back to 1982, Autodesk has grown into a cornerstone of modern creativity and productivity. Whether designing iconic structures, crafting award-winning films, or developing next-generation consumer electronics, millions of users rely on Autodesk tools to bring their visions to life. For more information about Autodesk’s suite of transformative technologies, visit [www.autodesk.com](http://www.autodesk.com).
**Trademark and Copyright Notices**
Autodesk, BIM 360, and other related marks are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and its subsidiaries worldwide. Other brand names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
**SOURCE:** Autodesk, Inc.
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