Historically, Civil 3D projects have been created and managed on a local server. This setup continues to work well for teams that are all working under one roof. If, however a project team includes stakeholders working in another office, or another state, or even from home, the local server restriction makes it challenging for these workers to access project files and ensure everyone on the team is working from the current design.
Today, using BIM 360, Civil 3D projects can be hosted in the cloud allowing distributed teams to easily access and edit live models. In addition, cloud based projects are managed virtually the same as traditional projects hosted on a local server making it easy for users to acclimate to the new system.
That being said, this is a brand-new collaboration method for Civil 3D with rapidly unfolding workflows and functionality. If you are interested, I’ve created a series of videos to help you evaluate the solution in its current form and identify the best way to leverage this technology on your projects.
I've broken the recordings into seven topics.
Total time commitment for all videos is approx. 45 min.
If you'd rather jump directly to a playlist, you can find it here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0okNBpTH7Qc&list=PLjsw5HrA4MXlwKmjikbVy32y5kh4-0NCY
-Jeff
Hi Jeff, I noticed as you where saving the file, the version of the file was changing.Just in-case are we able to revert a file back to a previous version & make that version the current?
As well you mentioned the Sheet sets process in Civil 3d does not work yet in Bim 360, but can you still process the sheet sets & then just upload them into BIM 360 & able to link it back?
Cheers
Posted by: Tony | 04/22/2020 at 02:44 PM
Very good!
Posted by: Soares | 06/30/2022 at 05:34 AM
Very good!
Posted by: Soares | 06/30/2022 at 05:35 AM