@Anonymous wrote:
Also please guide us for Revit 2016, Point Cloud is not aligned properly according with Coordinates,
There are many variables, I have no way of knowing if any of what I write will be consistent with your own situation. With that in mind I'll just describe what I've done myself.
I deal with a point cloud file(s) in the same way I deal with a survey file(s). I start with a separate Revit model I call "Site". I linked a survey file and made sure the relevant scope is centered on the Project Base Point. Then I use Acquire Coordinates.
Now I can link the first point cloud file using positioning option: Auto - Center to Center. Then I move it so it is truly centered on the Project Base Point. I also check it in a section/elevation view so it is at the correct elevation. The point cloud is centered based on it's x/y/z extents (see image). Once the first point cloud is where I need it to be I link any other point cloud files using the position option: Origin to Last Placed

I also discuss this positioning with the source of the survey file. In my situation, for the projects I've worked on the surveyor was hired by the scanning company I built the models for. This meant I could be confident that the survey and point cloud files were using the same coordinate system. That can't be assumed in all cases. We also agreed to define a specific location as a way to double check alignment between them.
I also took advantage of Worksets and assigned groups of point cloud files to specific worksets by floor. This gave me discreet control over which floor of point clouds I could load and see in my building model. That improved performance and reduced the time I spent regenerating views as I zoomed/panned etc.
Once the survey and point cloud model I call "Site" was organized I linked my building model to the Site model. I moved/rotated it into position and adjusted its elevation. Then I used Publish Coordinates to pass the Site models survey coordinate system information to the building model. This allows me to link the Site model into the Building model using position option: By Shared Coordinates.
@Anonymous wrote:
How can we upload Point cloud with appropriate Coordinates in Revit to Naviswork.
Assuming the previous information, I export the building model to Navisworks from Revit using Shared Coordinates. In Navisworks I append the Building Model NWC file(s). Then I append the scan or project files for the point cloud. In my case they all line up because I matched the coordinate system used in the survey to the Revit survey coordinate system...and the point cloud files were already coordinated with the survey data. I suspect that is the piece missing in your puzzle?
Steve Stafford
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