Most civil design files are basically data prisons. Loads of useful info—alignments, surfaces, quantities—just sitting there, locked inside formats that were never meant to play nice with anything outside their original software.I’ve wasted way too much time trying to answer simple questions like ‘how many manholes are in this job?’ or ‘what’s the volume by phase?’—only to find out the data’s buried five layers deep in a DWG or DGN.
Data Driven Construction fixes that. Their converters crack open these closed formats and give you structured data you can actually use—in Power BI, in Excel, or even in an LLM prompt if you’re doing something fancy. It’s not flashy, but it’s insanely useful.
If you’re trying to move beyond screenshots and PDFs and actually use your design data, this is the kind of tool that makes it possible. It’s the difference between guessing and knowing. And honestly, it’s saved me more than a few Saturday mornings.






















