Issue:
Collaboration between Docs users and Autodesk BIM Collaborate (ABC) Pro users can be confusing for those who are new to cloud collaboration workflows.
Causes:
- Lack of understanding of the workflow between these two different subscription types.
- Different mechanisms for viewing and sharing files based on subscriptions.
Solution:
The following context will guide users on how to work with the tools based on subscriptions in different scenarios.
Scenario 1:
- User A is a spec writer who doesn’t work with Revit but needs to be able to see the model and drawings.
- User B is the lead architect who is designing and coordinating the building in Revit.
- The project is in the Autodesk Construction Cloud Unified Project.
Subscription Setup:
- User A will be assigned a Docs subscription that comes with the AEC Collections.
- User A doesn’t need an ABC Pro subscription since they don’t need Revit.
- User B will be assigned an Autodesk BIM Collaborate (ABC) Pro subscription.
- User B needs an ABC Pro subscription since the main authoring tool for the project is Revit, and the project will be hosted on Autodesk Construction Cloud.
Best Workflow:
There are two main workflows for this scenario:
Option 1: Publishing the model with sheets.
- Pros: Easy to Set up.
- Cons: Having too many sheets in the set can delay the publishing time.
Steps:
- Under Publish Settings, the Revit author can set up the publishing configuration. If sheets are included in the setting, these sheets will be available on Docs after publishing the model.
- After selecting the set for publishing, sync the model. This will lock the settings for publishing.
- The Revit author can publish the model from the Revit Home screen by checking the checkbox and clicking the Publish button.
- Once the Revit file is published, the spec writer can view the file on the Docs website.
- User A can simply click the file on the Docs project site to open it in a web browser without impacting the working Revit file.
- The spec writer can easily review the sheets and work on specifications.
Option 2: PDF Prints
- Pros: Won’t stress the publishing process.
- Cons: PDFs need to be manually uploaded to the Docs page.
Steps:
- The Revit model author can export the entire PDF for the spec writer and upload it to Docs.
- The spec writer can access the Docs project site to open the PDF and see the drawings.
Scenario 2:
User A is an MEP engineer who doesn’t have an ABC Pro subscription and prefers not to participate in cloud collaboration. They want to work locally and share files as needed. User A only has access to the Docs subscription.
User B is a structural engineer who is designing and coordinating the building in Revit and has an ABC Pro subscription.
User C is an architect who is using both Revit and AutoCAD to design the building and also has an ABC Pro subscription.
Best workflow:
- User B and User C will collaborate in Autodesk Construction Cloud, while User A will only upload and download files through the Docs project website.
- User B and User C will need to periodically publish their files so that User A can download the updated background files from the Docs page.
- User A will periodically upload their file to the Docs page.
- User B and User C will link User A's model through Autodesk Desktop Connector.
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