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The 2015 version enhanced the "Tables" functionality. Engineers could now use alignment tables to edit geometry numerically rather than graphically. This was a massive boon for precision work, such as interchange design, where curve radii and tangent lengths must meet exact specifications.

Beyond the interface, several under-the-hood and functional updates made Civil 3D 2015 a superior product to its predecessors.

It marked a shift toward BIM 360, allowing teams to start experimenting with remote collaboration. Optimization Tips for 2015 Users