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FAQ: BIM 360 Plan End of Life

Q. What is happening?

On July 31, 2025, Autodesk publicly announced the End of Life (EOL) timeline for BIM 360 Plan. The target date for this discontinuation is July 31st, 2026.

Q. Why is Autodesk making this change?

As part of Autodesk's ongoing efforts to align products within the Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC), we have continued to invest in bringing key functionalities of BIM 360 Plan into ACC. As a result, Autodesk has made the decision to discontinue BIM 360 Plan by July 31st, 2026.

Q. When does this change take effect? Will I still have access to BIM 360 Plan?

Existing customers of BIM 360 Plan will continue to have access until July 31st, 2026. After this date, you will no longer be able to access or use either product.

Q. Will there be a replacement for the BIM 360 Plan functionality?

BIM 360 Plan users are encouraged to move project work to Workplan in ACC, which is included in Autodesk Build subscriptions.

Q. How will I access replacement functionality?

BIM 360 Plan customers are encouraged to move project work to Workplan in ACC, which is included in Autodesk Build subscriptions.

Q. Will I be able to maintain Plan access when I renew my subscription?

No. BIM 360 Plan is not renewable as of September 2024. Existing customers will continue to have access until July 31st, 2026. After this date, you will no longer be able to access the product.

Q. How do I migrate my BIM 360 Plan projects?

Customers wishing to transition data from BIM 360 Plan will need to manually export plans and upload them into Autodesk Docs or import them into Workplan within Autodesk Build. Please reference these instructions on migrating data from BIM 360 Plan into Workplan.

Q. What will happen to my existing data?

Existing data will not be accessible after July 31st, 2026. Customers are encouraged to export or migrate data that is important to them.

Q. Will I lose access to past data or project history?

Past data and project history can be exported from BIM 360 Plan and imported to ACC.

Q. Will my workflows or integrations be affected?

Yes, any workflows or integrations reliant on access to BIM 360 Plan or its APIs will be impacted. Autodesk Build offers enhanced planning capabilities within ACC, enabling your teams to continue managing field planning workflows seamlessly.

Q. Who can I contact for help or support during the transition?

During the transition period, you can reach out to Autodesk Support for assistance. Please reach out to your account contact or reach out to Autodesk Support to get help with your specific product queries, issues, and troubleshooting needs.

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