Thank you for sharing this video! It makes this procedure easier to understand. I noticed that when you acquired the coordinates from the CAD file the Survey Point moved off of the screen. I assume that it moved to the UCS origin in the AutoCAD file.
This is far easier if your civil or survey person has set a coordinate zone to the file. After that its just brining in the file center to center unless you want to line it up to the building footprint. Even then its pretty simple
Hi Thanks for all the videos and sharing the knowledge with us. Can you please help me to give me a idea what practice should i use when i need to develop multiple revit models of a single site plan. I am thinking to fix center point of each building as their PBP and linking them by shared coordinates. Is this practice professionally good? will it not affect any other MEP contractor while developing their revit models, coordination and finding clashes?
The problem with this solution is that, when you use IFC, you can't import by project base point, you can only import by survey point, and where is the survey point? At 0,0,0, and when you import, the IFC will be at the 0,0,0. Completly off the model. Project base point It's just to mark the building point not the real geographical coordinates of the site of the project.
@JoaoPaulo-cr4th Right! So which workflow do you follow when you have to link an IFC file in order to acquire the shared coordinates? I'm genuinely interested in the topic...🤔
but do you know that the survey point is just to read the coordinates? if you unclip it when it is in the 0,0,0 and move it around it will show you the coordinates where you place it? so you can move it to your base point and the clip it again if you'd rather have it in the same place as the Base Point
This is one of those things that trip people up. Let me know if it did and/or still does!
Thank you, a lot, for the Workflow! I am including it on my next Projects ... !
I would like to watch you teach how to adjust the elevations also provide the CAD file for the surveyor has levels point on them. Thanks in advance
I've watched quite a few videos and this one is perhaps the best, tks
Been using revit for a while now and I was really good with autocad architecture but this video got the coordinate thing clear in my head. 🙏 thanks.
Thank you for sharing this video! It makes this procedure easier to understand. I noticed that when you acquired the coordinates from the CAD file the Survey Point moved off of the screen. I assume that it moved to the UCS origin in the AutoCAD file.
You seem soooo calm .......
Helps in stressful situations!!
Yea you got the asmr shared coords video =)
Great presentation, thank you
I very much appreciate that!
Nice to see your insert cad file video, do you have any lesson for creating bridge deck with 3 dimension
This is far easier if your civil or survey person has set a coordinate zone to the file. After that its just brining in the file center to center unless you want to line it up to the building footprint. Even then its pretty simple
Thanks ❤
What could be the issue if the coordinates of the CAD point in REVIT is turned out to be different that what is shown on CAD .
Hi Thanks for all the videos and sharing the knowledge with us.
Can you please help me to give me a idea what practice should i use when i need to develop multiple revit models of a single site plan. I am thinking to fix center point of each building as their PBP and linking them by shared coordinates. Is this practice professionally good? will it not affect any other MEP contractor while developing their revit models, coordination and finding clashes?
The problem with this solution is that, when you use IFC, you can't import by project base point, you can only import by survey point, and where is the survey point? At 0,0,0, and when you import, the IFC will be at the 0,0,0. Completly off the model. Project base point It's just to mark the building point not the real geographical coordinates of the site of the project.
@JoaoPaulo-cr4th
Right! So which workflow do you follow when you have to link an IFC file in order to acquire the shared coordinates? I'm genuinely interested in the topic...🤔
but do you know that the survey point is just to read the coordinates? if you unclip it when it is in the 0,0,0 and move it around it will show you the coordinates where you place it? so you can move it to your base point and the clip it again if you'd rather have it in the same place as the Base Point