The first video shows an example of how to create and configure a project in BIM Collaborate Pro through the Autodesk Construction Cloud. This video also shows how to add members to the project.
After organizing the structure of the project files, it is possible to create teams and assign members to them.
Teams represent specific companies or roles within a company. For example, teams can be divided by disciplines: Architecture and MEP.
It is possible assign each team a different set of permissions for the various project folders. It is also possible to assign unique permissions individually to each member to access files outside your team’s folder.
The following video shows an example of how to create and configure teams and manage their permissions.
After setting up the teams, it is possible now upload the Revit model into BIM 360.
This video teaches how to upload Revit models to the cloud. It is suggested that two folders “Architecture” and “MEP” be created, and the models corresponding to the discipline created previously in the Block VII tutorials loaded (Tutorial VII.3 – BIM Architecture And Terrain Models With Revit and Tutorial VII.4 – BIM MEP Model With Revit. An Introduction).
The following video shows other types of file formats that can be uploaded to the cloud with BIM Collaborate Pro, such as dwg, pdf, ifc, or even Microsoft Office files (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
The term Package refers to the set of changes made by a project team and shared in the cloud for other teams to view. The package can contain the Revit template, IFC files, and more.
This video shows how packages are created and how other members view them.
In the following video, an example of how to communicate project changes with teams and project members is shown.
This video shows an example of how a team receives the project update made by a team from another discipline, and how the impact of these changes on their discipline is evaluated using the change visualization tool.
The following video shown a situation in which different members work on the same project in Revit simultaneously, and is shown how to request permission and to make changes to elements so that there are no clashes while working simultaneously on the same model.