Multinational software company Autodesk commits 10-year support to Technological University Dublin’s (TU Dublin) new Design and Construct Centre, Ireland’s first centre of excellence for construction education, building on three decades of strategic partnership between Autodesk and the university.
€22 million project
Ireland’s very first Centre of Excellence for Construction Education Research, Enterprise, & Innovation will be located at TU Dublin in Broombridge, Cabra, and represents a €22 million project.
Construction is due to begin later this year. Autodesk is one of several founding partners and investors of the development with other partners to be announced soon.
Through this partnership, the company will develop a designated space in the new centre where the global multinational will provide multidisciplinary learning and training to TU Dublin staff and students through free access to the Autodesk Construction Cloud, its powerful construction management platform for the entire building lifecycle, connecting workflows and allowing secure collaboration on a common data environment.
Jim Lynch, vice-president and general manager, Autodesk Construction Solutions at Autodesk, said that the ambition of TU Dublin in creating the new centre for construction education and skills development demonstrates long-term thinking and reflects the future needs of the modern construction sector, which is "hugely encouraging for the industry".
Thousands of jobs
"Construction is rapidly changing, with thousands of jobs set to be created over the next 10 years – some of which don’t even exist today," he said.
"The future of design and construction will require all project stakeholders to adopt new methodologies and skills to thrive in this era of automation and digitisation.
"It is critical the industry has consistent access to skilled talent, who will also act as enablers for technology adoption. Together with distinguished academic teaching and industry contribution, TU Dublin is paving the way and laying the foundations for the next generation of graduates to take up a career in this thriving industry," said Lynch.
President of Technological University Dublin Professor David FitzPatrick, said: 'In joining our Transforming Tomorrow campaign, Autodesk will support a radical rethinking in how TU Dublin delivers architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) education in Ireland, which promotes academic excellence and ensures that students leave the University with the attributes and capabilities necessary for prolific careers in the industry.
'Practice-based education'
"I want to take this opportunity to thank Autodesk for their generous support of Design and Construct, which will build on a century of practice-based education and training to deliver a collaborative, multi-disciplinary teaching space across all levels in AEC disciplines with a purpose-built space where students and staff can use cutting-edge software from Autodesk."
Director and dean of the College of Engineering and Built Environment at TU Dublin, Dr Avril Behan, said: ‘TU Dublin combines AEC disciplines within a single facility to provide students with hands-on experience of the entire construction lifecycle, from planning through design and build to operation and end-of-life or renovation.
"Graduates are equipped with advanced knowledge of the technologies available in Construction, enabling them to become catalysts for the adoption of digital tools in the industry.
"TU Dublin was the first Irish university to launch a BSc (Hons) in Digital Construction (BIM), and has been actively educating and re-skilling industry professionals for over 100 years through full and part-time programmes and apprenticeships across all AEC disciplines."
As part of the new partnership with TU Dublin, Autodesk Dublin employees will benefit from additional opportunities for educational and professional development through taking courses at the university. Autodesk also plans to host international customers at the centre to experience Ireland’s leading approach to education and construction.
'Long-standing relationship'
Martin Gurren, site leader, Autodesk Dublin, said: "This partnership reinforces Autodesk’s long-standing relationship with TU Dublin, equipping the next generation of professionals with the tools needed to adapt in a rapidly changing industry. The industry and academia collaboration ensures a pipeline of skilled and talented graduates from our third level institutions.
"This development will help to drive performance in the Irish construction sector through talent and technology – two major components of success for the industry as we look towards achieving the government’s Ireland 2040 plan."
The company recently announced a new set of products for the Autodesk Construction Cloud that further connects data, workflows and teams throughout the entire building lifecycle, from design to operations.
Autodesk’s flagship products have been used to design some of Ireland’s most iconic buildings, including the Guinness Storehouse, the Central Bank of Ireland, the Samuel Beckett Bridge, and even Dublin’s Spire.