ACC to support NFL stadium build

AEC Magazine • 9. Dezember 2025

Autodesk Construction Cloud will be used on Cleveland Browns new Huntington Bank Field stadium


Autodesk has announced a new partnership with the Cleveland Browns, under which Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) will be used to support the build of the NFL team’s new 75,000 capacity Huntington Bank Field stadium, scheduled to open in 2029.

ACC, now part of Autodesk Forma , will connect project teams through a unified model, to support informed decision-making, early issue detection, and streamlined coordination.

According to Autodesk, this approach will help reduce waste, optimise resources and deliver a more predictable, sustainable project from start to finish.


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Huntington Bank Field will be the first enclosed stadium in the AFC North which will provide climate-controlled comfort for year-round use and an elevated fan experience while opening the door to other sports and entertainment events, serving as a catalyst for Northeast Ohio’s largest economic development project to date.

Autodesk technology is also supporting Tennessee Builders Alliance in the construction of the new Nissan Stadium in Nashville, home of the Tennessee Titans.

Teams are using Revit and ACC to create, store, and coordinate design and fabrication models, providing real-time collaboration and helping project teams efficiently deliver the stadium for its planned opening in 2027.

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