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CONTRACTOR COLLABORATION

Autodesk BIM 360 adds new collaboration features

October 30, 2019

Collaboration for Civil 3D is now included with a BIM 360 Design subscription, allowing subscribers of both software platforms to work collaboratively at anytime from anywhere.

With the existing Revit Cloud Worksharing capabilities and the addition of Collaboration for Civil 3D to the same platform, designing airports, rail stations, and other complex projects with vertical and horizontal structures is simpler and more efficient.

Not only can customers collaborate using streamlined workflows on a unified platform, they can also perform their day-to-day data management activities in the same place.

"Complex projects often require similarly complex teams spread across offices, multiple companies, and perhaps across time zones, and include both horizontal and vertical features," says Nicolas Mangon, vice president, Autodesk AEC Business Strategy and Marketing. "Adding Civil 3D to BIM 360 Design responds to the cross-discipline challenges our customers are facing on projects which include building and infrastructure features. Autodesk strives to meet our customers’ changing needs, and this is a major shift in how they will be able to get their work done and hopefully win more business."

The 2018 launch of the collaboration software for Revit brought Autodesk customers a compelling new way to work on Revit building design projects by allowing them to collaborate in real-time and co-author Revit models.

Design data is then connected downstream to the job site because all project information is centralized on the BIM 360 project delivery platform. 

Customer feedback on BIM 360

AECOM is one of the world’s premier global infrastructure firms, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from planning, design and engineering to consulting and construction management.

AECOM is also committed to enabling and increasing collaboration with all stakeholders across the project lifecycle.

"Collaboration for Civil 3D on BIM 360 Design has proven to align our site development and civil design teams so they can use the software holistically across all disciplines," said Russ Dalton, AECOM’s BIM Director for the Americas. "By expanding the collaboration capabilities of BIM 360 we can align with other disciplines in real time at a point in the lifecycle when decision making is key. This will ensure we’re in immediate step with all disciplines including civil, which will benefit the entire project team."

Pennoni is a leading US-based consulting engineering firm with more than fifty years of experience helping communities and private sector clients navigate the ever-changing technological advancements available and discover how best to integrate these into the current landscape. 

Pennoni is increasing collaboration with all stakeholders across the project lifecycle and has actively participated in the BIM 360 Design collaboration tool for Civil 3D beta-program. 

"Autodesk’s launch of Collaboration for Civil 3D for BIM 360 Design connects our horizontal infrastructure teams with other project stakeholders, allowing real-time design collaboration across all lines of service," says Stacey Morykin, Design Technology Manager, Pennoni. "The ability to incorporate horizontal design with vertical design teams has made a monumental impact on making the right decisions for our partners at vital moments during the project life-cycle."

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