Autodesk | Building technology

AutoCAD with MEP toolset

Increase your productivity by using AutoCAD MEP for the planning of technical building systems. The included library provides you with more than 10,500 intelligent MEP objects for the visualisation of realistic components. The programme is supplied with specific workspace environments for planning ventilation and pipe systems as well as for electrical planning.

The MEP toolset is included in AutoCAD – including specialised toolsets.

AutoCAD MEP offers these functions:

  • Extensive library with more than 10,500 intelligent MEP objects
  • MEP workspaces for quick customisation of the work surface depending on the required trade (ventilation, pipe systems, electrical, schematic planning, plumbing as 1-line display)
  • Complete integration of the architecture toolset
  • Automatic updating of drawings, plans and component lists when objects are changed
  • Drawing version management
  • Design with room and zone objects
  • Generation of layers according to customisable layer standards using layer key styles
  • Automatic adjustment of the display depending on the desired level of detail and drawing type
  • Detailed components catalogue

Purchase options

The MEP toolset is part of AutoCAD – including specialised toolsets, which is available as a single-user subscription as a stand-alone product or as part of the Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection.

Training and further education / training courses

We hold open basic and advanced training courses at regular intervals. You can find the current dates here.

Of course, we also offer customised training courses that are tailored to your specific needs.

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