MAYSVILLE, KY, USA, Aug 15, 2024 – Carlson Software has released Carlson Survey OEM 2025 and Takeoff R13, the latest versions of their industry-leading office software for surveyors and their earthwork estimation and data-prep software, respectively. Carlson Survey OEM 2025 and Takeoff R13 both include the AutoCAD® 2022 engine built-in, allowing users who prefer to run on AutoCAD the option to do so without the need to sustain a separate AutoCAD subscription.
Among the new features available in these new releases are Importing Text/ASCII files now support importing multiple attributes from more complex data sources:

Annotation Tables for Lines and Curves operate dynamically with revisions including options to copy tables and create new ones by selecting existing labels and LotNET and Lot Manager now have complete support of blocks and lot types for more complex subdivision designs:

SurvNET improved reporting and offers a tabulated report for ease of analyzing complex measurement data:

Station Centerline added options for symbols and additional stationing styles:

And Automated Parking Layout by selecting a perimeter polyline and specifying layout options aids in quickly creating complex parking spaces:

Availability
Carlson Survey OEM 2025 and Takeoff R13 now available for upgrade or new purchase. Find your local Carlson Authorized Dealer or Sales Representative here. A 30-day free trial of Carlson Survey OEM 2025 and Takeoff R13 are available here under “Carlson Survey (ACAD OEM)” and “Carlson Takeoff (ACAD OEM)”.
About Carlson Software
Founded in 1983, Carlson Software Inc. specializes in CAD design software, field data collection, laser measurement and machine control products for the civil engineering, surveying, GIS, construction, and mining industries worldwide, providing one-source technology solutions for the entire project cycle. Carlson Software is headquartered in Maysville, Ky., U.S.A., with branch offices in Boston, Mass.; Almere, The Netherlands; Brisbane, Australia; Ottawa, Canada; and York, England. For more information, visit