The strength of the suite lay in its specialized modules. Here is how they held up:
1. Adtopo (Topography & Digital Terrain Modeling) This was the flagship. Before Civil 3D became the standard, Adtopo was the go-to for creating Digital Terrain Models (DTM).
2. Adcof (Coffrage/Formwork/Structure) Adcof was the civil engineer's best friend. It focused on structural drawing and formwork plans. progiscad 2002 2004 adcof adfer adtopo hot
3. Adfer (Ferrovaire/Reinforcement?) (Note: Adfer is often remembered as the reinforcement detailing module or linked to railway/alignment tools depending on the specific license pack).
You are likely reading this because you have been handed a 20-year-old CD labeled "ProgisCad 2004 – Projet A62" and need to extract data for a new road or real estate project. The strength of the suite lay in its specialized modules
A typical workflow for retro-engineering a legacy project looks like this:
Without the Progiscad family, you would have to manually digitize paper plots—a week-long job shrunk to 30 minutes. Without the Progiscad family
Software and tools with such functionalities are used across various industries, including: