When setting up projects in BIM360 Design that will be used for Revit collaboration, do the Revit models that need to be linked together need to reside in the same project folder like the Team site required?
Our firm uses job numbers for project folder structuring and I would prefer to setup BIM360 Design project naming this way if possible. Doing it this way places Revit models that may need to be linked together in different project folders. BIM 360 Team would not allow this to work, does BIM360 Design let you do this. I don't want to create a bunch of projects folders to test this that I can't delete later and can only show as archived.
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Cloud worksharing in next gen BIM 360 absolutely supports this sort of workflow. We call it "controlled worksharing". I wrote about folder permissions over on this thread. You have 3 different options for how you want to set up linking:
I suspect much of this will make a whole lot more sense once we talk through the Design Collaboration module workflows in targeted threads, but the key point here is that we've built the flexibility into the new workflow to accomodate the diverse dynamics between discipline teams, and it all comes together in a seamless experience (our biased persective, you tell us if we missed the mark).
Cheers,
Kyle
Thanks for this explanation Kyle.
Is the 'Shared' and 'Consumed' folders set up by default, or something the project admin is supposed to set up?
It would be great to be able to link direct to a drag & drop file rather than a file that has been saved via Revit.
You mention 'Design Collaboration Module'. Has this been release yet?
Thanks
@adrian_worboys wrote:
Thanks for this explanation Kyle.
Is the 'Shared' and 'Consumed' folders set up by default, or something the project admin is supposed to set up?
It would be great to be able to link direct to a drag & drop file rather than a file that has been saved via Revit.
You mention 'Design Collaboration Module'. Has this been release yet?
Thanks
Yes, those folders are automatically created, and the necessary permissions are automatically applied to those folders. The Admins need to setup the project in the Project Administration module for Design Collaboration.
-Kyle
Thanks Kyle,
I am an Admin user. Can you please explain where I can activate the Design Collaboration. Referring to the attached image that I think should have the Design Collaboration listed.
Regards
Adrian
For those wondering about Adrian's question, Design Collaboration hadn't been added to his next gen BIM 360 account as part of the script we ran earlier this week. We resolved it over a private message.
-Kyle
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