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Topic ClosedAutodesk BIM 360 takes Infrastructure Modeling to the Cloud

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    Posted: 18.Jun.2012 at 18:22

This is how we used to handle infrastructure scale collaboration, conceptual design and feasibility evaluation.

Today, we introduce Autodesk BIM 360. Autodesk BIM 360 is the next generation of BIM, is for anyone, anywhere, at any time. Autodesk BIM 360 helps multidiscipline design and construction teams improve project outcomes by moving computational-intensive tasks to the cloud, enabling more rapid visualization and simulation and optimized collaboration with access to intelligent data-rich models.

Conceptual design and feasibility evaluation service, featuring the Autodesk 360 Infrastructure Modeler plug-in, enables users to publish, store, and manage large models in the cloud. Users can invite other authorized team members to access, download, and edit shared models and scenarios simultaneously, and review multiple project proposals using the same data more securely without sending files via email or external hard drives.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jun.2012 at 18:08
Hey guys! My name is Anna and I really need your help. I have been searching high and low for a mechanical CAD drafter with CAD Mech/Duct hands on experience. It's been challenging, to say the least! I have a direct hire position in Phoenix for something with that SW knowledge, also Navisworks and experience with Tool Install Design. Does anyone come to mind or any CAD networking resources I could turn to? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! You can reach me at atsirklin@techusa.net. Thank you!!
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