I have been asked to supply a survey "compatible to Revit". If I am right in understanding what what I have read a DWG file is not truly compatible or at least it can be linked/imported but sending a file like that would leave the client with either not enough information or too much work to do and so is therefore not compatible.
A DWG can be linked or imported into Revit. What I like to see when it comes to Surveys and Civil drawings is 3D contours and points. This way I can create the site in Revit with the Revit tools.
I think you would be safe providing a DWG with 3D survey points and contours.
Hope this helps.
Cadman13 is right.
I would like to add some additional points from my personal experience with survey CAD files:
Constantin Stroescu
In my opinion you should explore IFC file format if your software provide that output.
IFC format is industry standard for data exchange, clash detection etc.
You can use DWG without any problems as far as I know too.
Regards
@Anonymous wrote:In my opinion you should explore IFC file format if your software provide that output.
IFC format is industry standard for data exchange, clash detection etc.
You can use DWG without any problems as far as I know too.
Regards
I have not had much success with IFC from any software. DWG linked into Revit I get what I need every time.
My .02
Thanks for all the responses, do any of you know if Revit LT allows similar importing of surfaces from dwg files. This may be a medium term option for me so that I can test / supply data required for clients.
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