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Allowing Clash Issues Be Seen In Federate Views/Models

Allowing Clash Issues Be Seen In Federate Views/Models

Hi,

We recently found out that all the clashes made in ACC Model Coordination are automatically placed on the original model (task team model), and if these models are published without the links and are only aggregated in ACC Model Coordination, the clashes will not be visible to the users who only have ACC Docs or Build. There is only a thumbnail image which shows what is clashing with what, and no other way to see the clash in Docs.
In order for everyone to be able to see what elements are actually clashing together, I would like to request a feature to allow clash issues to either be created on the federated view (SVF) saved on docs or alternatively, be transferred to the federated model (either NWD or SVF) uploaded in another location ACC Docs.

We have many team members who are not part of the model creation process (BIM process), meaning they do not have BIM collaborate licenses, but still need to see which elements are clashing with each other when they see the clash issues in ACC Docs or Build. It does not make sense for us to purchase BIM Collaborate licenses for everyone just because we want our team members to fully see the clash issues.

3 Comments
atle_hoidalen2
Observer

Yes!

We have the same issue. It also applies to the use of issues overall. Working with several models, the issue is only visible in one model. If the model does not excist in a view, the issue is not visible in that view. There should be an option to select multible models for the issue to be visible in, or the option to choose "visible in all views/models".

AnaCMP
Participant

We have the same problem. It is fine for us to work with Collaborate Pro, but other companies do not use it. Our suppliers can only see their model without being able to orient themselves and see the actual collision in context.

michael.dunn.geocon
Contributor
Agreed! This seems to be a crazy short-coming. Even the Project Manager can't see what the clashes are just because they're not part of the model authoring process.

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