![]() Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog. A feature to move data to consolidate project data will be made available soon. The notification also indicates that hubs and data that individual members have created remain accessible. I do remember that when I was setting up the environment for my team, I got confused about each needing to create a hub in order to access the project I invited. In the context of project-based collaboration, this change makes sense. (The image below shows an example of the page.) If you follow the instruction and link in the e-mail sent to you as a contact manager, you will be guided to a page where you can choose a single hub for your C4R. It informs that we need to choose a single team hub associated with a C4R contract, together with the instruction about how to do it. This week, I received an e-mail about the change in A360 Contract Management process. Both mean as an owner of a given site with administrative privilege.) (Note: word “hub” is used for C4R and “host for BIM 360. In BIM 360, we will have one host for entire team.” ![]() Individuals who have A360 entitlement can have their own hub. “Note: Here is another difference from BIM 360. While back, I wrote about A360 Collaboration for Revit (C4R), and shared my experience of setting it up for my team. At that time, I pointed out one of the differences from BIM 360 environment as each member being a hub or a site owner: The Cloud Platform User Experience team was tasked with a ground up redesign of the entire product experience.
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