Welcome to the first in a 4-part series extolling the virtues of Autodesk Sheets. In this episode you’ll learn what Autodesk Sheets are and what you need to get started. FYI, this is written from a Civil Engineering perspective. The architects out there may have differing views on how exactly to implement this feature.
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What is the Autodesk Sheets tool? Well, this is directly from the Autodesk Documentation:
The Sheets tool in Autodesk Build allows you to upload and publish PDF and RVT files and publish individual sheets for use in the field. Once sheets are published, the entire project team, whether in the office or the field, can access and view those sheets either on web or the Autodesk Construction Cloud mobile app.
Why would we want to use it? You could ask ChatGPT (I already did—click the link) .
But what does all that really mean? Give it to me bluntly, Doctor Kolberg! Sheets solve several problems.
This sounds great! What do I need to get started?
Autodesk® Build provides a toolset for streamlining workflows between the office, trailer, and jobsite. You can track the quality and safety of the project with issues and forms. Use RFIs, submittals, and meetings to manage the flow of information in the project. You can even track your schedule as the project evolves.
Autodesk Docs is a cloud-based platform within the Autodesk Construction Cloud that provides document and data management for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry
After that, there’s a little setup and preparing to create your first set of sheets. I will cover that in the next episode.
Ciao for now.