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Secure and Real-Time Cloud-Based Data Sharing in Construction Projects
This blog is part of the SDC Knowledge Series – Episode 4 , focused on “Secure and Real-Time Cloud-Based Data Sharing.” The episode...

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Aug 19, 20253 min read


Efficient Project Query Resolution in BIM & Construction – The SDC Approach
This blog is inspired by SDC Knowledge Series – Episode 3 , focused on “Efficient Query Resolution Using Communication Channels.” It...

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Aug 14, 20252 min read


BIM Collaboration Workflow: How Teams Work Smarter in Revit Projects
This blog is part of the SDC Knowledge Series – Episode 19 , where we explore how BIM collaboration workflows help multiple teams work efficiently on a single project. This episode focuses on how structured coordination, shared models, and real-time updates improve accuracy, reduce errors, and streamline project delivery. What Is a BIM Collaboration Workflow? A BIM collaboration workflow is a structured process that allows multiple disciplines to work together within a share


BIM Worksets in Action: Real Collaboration in a High-End Mixed-Use Project
This blog is part of the SDC Knowledge Series – Episode 18 , where we explore how Worksets in Revit were applied in a real high-end mixed-use project. This case study highlights how BIM Worksets enabled seamless coordination between architecture, structure, MEP, plumbing, and interiors within a single integrated model. Managing Complexity in Multi-Disciplinary BIM Projects High-end mixed-use developments involve multiple systems working together-architectural design, structu


BIM Worksets in Revit: Smarter Collaboration for Large Projects
This blog is part of the SDC Knowledge Series – Episode 17 , where we explore how Worksets in Revit improve collaboration, performance, and control in large BIM projects. Worksets are a key feature that enables multiple teams to work efficiently within a single model without conflicts or delays. What Are Worksets in Revit? In large BIM projects, multiple disciplines-architecture, structure, and MEP-often need to work on the same model simultaneously. Without proper organizat
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