The most important details of a Bimplus project are available to all project members. You can find these details in the Properties palette:
If you have the required rights, you can also change these entries.
Note: Using the project properties, you can also define the property set template that is mandatory for all those involved in the construction project. For details see "Planning projects with standardized component properties". |
→ You have opened and logged in to the Bimplus portal () using your web browser |
Click (on the right in the table header).
The Properties palette opens.
You can add a picture to each project so that the Bimplus projects can be identified quickly and easily.
→ You have opened and logged in to the Bimplus portal () using your web browser → You have the required rights (see "Rights in Bimplus") |
The project administrator assembles the list of project members, adding all planning partners involved to this list. By assigning different roles, the project administrator controls the access rights of the members. If a planning partner is no longer involved in a project, the project administrator simply removes this planning partner from the project.
For details see "Appointing project members".
Managing the building model of a Bimplus project plays a central role in cooperative planning using Bimplus. Therefore, this topic will be covered in a separate chapter, where you will learn how to upload planning data to Bimplus and handle planning states (see "Uploading specialist models to Bimplus and managing these models").
In addition to the planning data of the building model, you can upload other documents and files in any format to Bimplus so that the other project members can view or download these documents and files. You can do this for every project.
For details see "Uploading and managing other documents".