The industry has long buzzed about the “Industry Cloud” concept, and we are about to see its most significant evolution yet. On March 24, 2026, Autodesk will officially bring Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) into the Autodesk Forma ecosystem.
This isn’t just a rebranding exercise; it is a strategic consolidation designed to bridge the historic gap between design intent and field execution.
The Evolution of the Platform
By integrating ACC into Forma, Autodesk is creating a single, AI-powered thread that runs from the first conceptual site study through to the final handover. For AECO professionals, this means a more cohesive data environment where information doesnβt “die” when it moves between project phases.
As of March 24, several core products will adopt new identities within the Forma portfolio:
| Current Name | New Name (within Forma) |
| Autodesk Docs | Forma Data Management |
| Autodesk Build | Forma Build |
| Autodesk Takeoff | Forma Takeoff |
| Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro | Forma Design Collaboration |
| Autodesk Forma (Conceptual tool) | Forma Site Design |

What This Means for the Industry
For firms currently utilizing ACC, the transition is designed to be seamless. Autodesk has confirmed that there will be no immediate change to data storage, APIs, or existing project workflows. You won’t have to migrate your data; your environment is simply gaining a more powerful context.
The move signals three major shifts for AECO.digital readers:
- Reduced Fragmentation: Moving away from “silos” of software and toward a unified platform.
- AI-Native Workflows: Formaβs underlying architecture is built for rapid analysis and automation, which will now permeate the construction phase.
- Connected Data: By using a shared data foundation, the industry moves closer to a true “Digital Twin” lifecycle.
Preparing for the Shift
While the technical side remains stable, now is the time for digital leads and VDC managers to update internal documentation and training materials. The goal is clear: a future where “design” and “build” are no longer separate chapters, but a continuous, data-driven narrative.
“By bringing these capabilities together under Forma, we are removing the friction that has historically slowed down the AECO industry.” β Summary of Autodeskβs vision for the March 24 integration.