Find out how to use BIM Collaborate Pro to extend worksharing into the Autodesk Construction Cloud.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Collaborating in the cloud with BIM Collaborate Pro
- Using the exercise files
- How to use this course
- Introduction to BIM Collaborate Pro
- Create an Autodesk account
- Open a cloud-based Revit model
- Installing Desktop Connector
- Exploring the Autodesk Construction Cloud web portal
- First-person viewing with Design Collaboration
- Section a model in the online viewer
- Markups
- Use issue tracking
- Install the Revit Issues add-in
- Using the Revit Issues add-in
- Requirements of managing your Autodesk Construction Cloud
- Create a new BIM Collaborate Pro account
- Adding account admin users
- Fine-tuning account settings
- Creating and archiving projects
- Adding and managing ACC members
- Adding and managing BIM 360 members
- Managing your company directory
- Gaining access to the Design Collaboration module
- Assign a license to a member
- Creating teams in the ACC Design Collaboration module
- Creating teams in the BIM 360 Design Collaboration module
- Understanding and customizing roles
- Assigning permissions to teams
- Requirements for Revit in the cloud
- Save a Cloud Model
- Troubleshoot member access issues
- Creating a cloud-based workshared Revit model
- Revit file versions in the cloud
- Cloud upgrade models
- Convert a Cloud Model to Cloud Workshare Model
- Direct linking
- Publish Cloud Models
- Schedule regular publishing
- The package/shared workflow
- Linking via Shared folder
- Create and share a new package
- Link via the Consumed folder
- Explore packages
- Establishing shared coordinates in BIM Collaborate Pro
- Modify shared coordinates in BIM Collaborate Pro: v2021 or later
- Modify shared coordinates in BIM Collaborate Pro: v2019–2020
- Working with multiple shared sites
- Use the Transform tool in Design Collaboration
- Use Desktop Connector
- Upload Civil 3D files to the cloud
- Link to a Civil 3D file in Revit
- Open and edit Civil 3D files from the cloud
- Update architecture with Civil 3D edits
- Create and export topography surfaces in Civil 3D
- Link Civil 3D topography into Revit
- Version history, restore files, and local copies
- Service degradations and outages
- Choosing between Autodesk Construction Cloud and BIM 360
- Next steps
Taught by
Paul F. Aubin