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When architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, and civil engineers all collaborate on a building project, they must share information about the design. Learn better ways to collaborate and be more efficient as project stakeholders.
When architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, and civil engineers all collaborate on a building project, they must share information about the design. Learn better ways to collaborate and be more efficient as project stakeholders.
Teams that work simultaneously inside the same model get the job done faster, smarter, and with less errors. Co-authoring building models in the cloud ensures that all your design teams have access to the latest design model. Get a brief introduction on publishing models to the cloud, sharing and consuming packages, and synchronizing changes from anywhere.
Module outline
Teams that work simultaneously inside the same model get the job done faster, smarter, and with less errors. Co-authoring building models in the cloud ensures that all your design teams have access to the latest design model. Get a brief introduction on publishing models to the cloud, sharing and consuming packages, and synchronizing changes from anywhere.
This content takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. By the end, you will have a strong understanding of:
BIM Collaborate is an efficient way to share your design with the entire team. In this lesson, you learn the benefits of using BIM Collaborate Pro, Revit worksharing, and how to best utilize cloud worksharing for your model, before publishing your sets.
Module outline
BIM Collaborate is an efficient way to share your design with the entire team. In this lesson, you learn the benefits of using BIM Collaborate Pro, Revit worksharing, and how to best utilize cloud worksharing for your model, before publishing your sets.
This content series takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. By the end, you will have a strong understanding of:
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