Get to know the Design Collaboration interface

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Design Collaboration enhances multi-firm

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project teams' ability to meet modern construction complex demands.

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By providing an integrated view of the evolving project model,

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Design Collaboration ensures that changes are tracked and nothing is overlooked,

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ultimately saving time and reducing costly errors.

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Users require a BIM Collaborate

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or BIM Collaborate Pro

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subscription to access Design Collaboration

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on the Autodesk Construction Cloud website.

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They will also need to be invited to the project and given the correct permissions.

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If either piece is missing,

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they will not be able to use the Design Collaboration product.

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Let's look at the Design Collaboration home tool.

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At the top is the project selector

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which can be used to switch between projects.

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The tools tabs along the left side provides access

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to other Design Collaboration tools available to you.

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The project timeline has lanes for each discipline or team

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and visually displays all shared, consumed, and published packages between teams.

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The timeline navigator

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lets you set the date range to filter

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how many shared packages are seen on the timeline.

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Below the timeline is the team space.

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This area lists the models and sets that have been shared by the team.

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The models listed in the team space can be selected and viewed.

Video transcript

00:01

Design Collaboration enhances multi-firm

00:04

project teams' ability to meet modern construction complex demands.

00:10

By providing an integrated view of the evolving project model,

00:14

Design Collaboration ensures that changes are tracked and nothing is overlooked,

00:20

ultimately saving time and reducing costly errors.

00:24

Users require a BIM Collaborate

00:26

or BIM Collaborate Pro

00:27

subscription to access Design Collaboration

00:32

on the Autodesk Construction Cloud website.

00:36

They will also need to be invited to the project and given the correct permissions.

00:41

If either piece is missing,

00:43

they will not be able to use the Design Collaboration product.

00:48

Let's look at the Design Collaboration home tool.

00:51

At the top is the project selector

00:54

which can be used to switch between projects.

00:58

The tools tabs along the left side provides access

01:01

to other Design Collaboration tools available to you.

01:06

The project timeline has lanes for each discipline or team

01:10

and visually displays all shared, consumed, and published packages between teams.

01:17

The timeline navigator

01:19

lets you set the date range to filter

01:21

how many shared packages are seen on the timeline.

01:26

Below the timeline is the team space.

01:29

This area lists the models and sets that have been shared by the team.

01:34

The models listed in the team space can be selected and viewed.

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