About ACCA software
Building industry software specialists for the AEC professional with the largest number of IFC certified BIM software in the world.
ACCA software provides solutions for the architecture, engineering and construction sectors. Founded in 1989, ACCA is the pioneer and leader in developing BIM Authoring software and Cloud-based BIM applications and services for the AECO industries well known for ease of use, its highly creative and practical approach, its strong attitude for innovation and the ability to provide adequate answers to the growing needs of professionals. The simplicity and advanced technology that characterize ACCA’s software solutions, have revolutionized the construction industry empowering the BIM community worldwide and by increasing productivity in the practices of hundreds of thousands of engineers, architects, surveyors, construction and installation companies, engineering departments, schools and universities
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