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Real-Time Collaboration using Bluebeam Studio

By David Spergel | Video

Interested in enhancing project collaboration in real-time? Watch this presentation to learn how Revu’s integrated cloud solution, Bluebeam Studio, enables remote project partners from across the globe to collaborate on the same documents in real-time using industry-standard tools.

Watch us demonstrate how project teams can collaborate on the fly via Studio Sessions, where multiple users can redline a single copy of the same PDF together simultaneously or separately on their own time from a desktop, Windows tablet, or an iPad.

Join Microsol Resources as David Spergel, our Bluebeam Revu expert, walks you through the Studio collaboration in Revu and demonstrates how to:

  • Create optimized PDFs that seamlessly transition from the office to the field.
  • Use Bluebeam Studio to store entire project folders in the cloud for free and review PDFs in real time, or any time.
  • Implement digital workflows that span the entire project lifecycle, from site surveys and field reports to design review and punch.
  • Redline 2D and 3D PDFs with customizable clouds, callouts, CAD symbols and more, and save custom annotations in the Tool Chest for easy reuse

To get your free 30-day trial for Bluebeam Revu, visit us at bluebeam.com/trial/microsol

 

INDUSTRIES: Architecture, Buildings, Civil Engineering, Civil Infrastructure, Construction, MEP Engineering, Structural Engineering

Published on May 18, 2022 in .

About the Author

David Spergel is an Applications Specialist at Microsol Resources and specializes in emerging visualization technology for architecture and construction industries. He provides training, and consulting service, and supports Microsol’s clients using software applications from Bluebeam Revu to McNeel’s Rhino, Chaos Group’s V-Ray, and Enscape. He is a Bluebeam Customer Success Representative, a Bluebeam Certified Instructor, and a 3D printing specialist. David holds a Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University.

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