Large projects often involve many stakeholders and the exchange of countless files. Historically, project files (DWG, DGN, FBX, SHP, PDF, DOC, XLS, PPT, JPG, TIF, etc.) have been shared via email, FTP site or an online service like Dropbox or OneDrive. When files are sent or received through multiple channels, it becomes difficult to ensure everyone is working from the latest version. Having incoming and outgoing project files stored in multiple locations also complicates your ability to trace the history of what was sent, and by whom.
Fortunately, BIM 360 Docs makes it easy for all stakeholders to share project related files. It represents a single, easy to use platform (having unlimited storage) that can accommodate all of your file exchange needs, while maintaining a comprehensive cloud-based history of every file and every transaction.
In today’s installment, we’ll explore some of the file sharing capabilities of BIM 360 Docs. If you are interested, I’ve created a quick video below that walks through the workflows…
-Jeff
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