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With Autodesk Tandem, you can create a free account and begin managing asset data for facilities in just a few minutes.
00:11
To get started, click Sign up free on the Autodesk Tandem website, and then enter your information.
00:18
Once your account is created, you will have immediate access to the Tandem web application.
00:24
To begin managing your account, navigate to the Manage page,
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where you can build out facility templates and add team members.
00:32
Click Team to edit the name of your account and review your usage information.
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To create a new facility, return to the Facilities page and click Create New Facility.
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Here, enter a Facility Name and any additional details needed, then click Create and Continue.
00:53
In the Import Model dialog, you can either directly upload models from your local drive
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or point to a BIM 360 or Autodesk Docs account to incorporate your models.
01:04
In this case, on the Autodesk Docs tab, several Revit files are selected.
01:10
Select the appropriate phase or view, and then click Import.
01:16
Once your models are uploaded,
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you can begin working with filters to review specific groups of elements,
01:23
incorporate a facility template that defines your asset data requirements,
01:27
and start curating the data needed for your digital twin.
00:03
With Autodesk Tandem, you can create a free account and begin managing asset data for facilities in just a few minutes.
00:11
To get started, click Sign up free on the Autodesk Tandem website, and then enter your information.
00:18
Once your account is created, you will have immediate access to the Tandem web application.
00:24
To begin managing your account, navigate to the Manage page,
00:28
where you can build out facility templates and add team members.
00:32
Click Team to edit the name of your account and review your usage information.
00:38
To create a new facility, return to the Facilities page and click Create New Facility.
00:46
Here, enter a Facility Name and any additional details needed, then click Create and Continue.
00:53
In the Import Model dialog, you can either directly upload models from your local drive
01:01
or point to a BIM 360 or Autodesk Docs account to incorporate your models.
01:04
In this case, on the Autodesk Docs tab, several Revit files are selected.
01:10
Select the appropriate phase or view, and then click Import.
01:16
Once your models are uploaded,
01:19
you can begin working with filters to review specific groups of elements,
01:23
incorporate a facility template that defines your asset data requirements,
01:27
and start curating the data needed for your digital twin.