Best Practices for Rotate Project North and Linking Multiple Revit and CAD Files
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My question is regarding Rotate Project North and its implications. To understand the question I have to give some background. Bear with me.
I work in the facilities department of an owner of a campus with 15 buildings. We use both AuioCAD and Revit.
My goal is to make it simple to link or xref any Revit or CAD file done within our department or by outside consultants so that they are oriented correctly to each other and to the campus as a whole.
Fortunately our campus is hyper-rational for the most part. Almost all of our buildings are rectilinear and aligned to the same orthogonal axes. Thus having the same Project North for the majority of our buildings works well.
I have created a CAD site plan and a Revit site plan where the 0,0 of the WCS in CAD matches the startup location in Revit. The X & Y axes of the CAD site plan and the Project North of the Revit site plan match the predominate orthogonal axes of the buildings on our campus.
I want to dictate to our vendors that they always start by linking our Revit site plan origin to origin in their Revit files and that they use origin to origin to link all their files together. Similarly all CAD work should start by xrefing the CAD site plan at 0,0 of the WCS of any new file.
I believe that this will result in CAD exports from views in Project North in Revit to have the same 0,0 and orientation as the CAD site plan.
This seems fool-proof and much more straightforward than trying to acquire and publish shared coordinates, especially when dealing with hundreds (and soon to be thousands) of CAD and Revit files in our project archives and our current master set.
However some of our buildings are longer in the North-South direction and are best documented when west is the top of the sheet. For these projects I want to recommend that our vendors start by linking the site plan in origin-to-origin, then use Rotate Project North to set west to be the top of their sheets. They should do this at the start of the project to avoid hiccups that may come from rotating Project North with a more mature project.
This is the behavior I want to have happen, but it seems potentially problematic:
- All new linked CAD files and Revit files done origin-to-origin in a rotated Project North view should come in aligned correctly, even if they are set up with the "regular" project north
- When I link a project with a Rotated Project North into a project with our normal Project North it should come in aligned correctly
- All CAD exports from projects should have the correct 0,0 and be oriented to the WCS of the CAD site file. This last one may require a workaround by creating special rotated views for this purpose. I have not done a lot of experimenting yet to understand how Revit creates the orientation of the WCS in the CAD file. Is it based on the orientation of the view?
Any input on the above is welcome. I think the fundamentals are sound but Rotate Project North is new to me.
Thanks,
John