Discrepancy in lat/long location of Revit Survey Point and AutoCAD Position Mark
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Hello all,
I have a Civil survey CAD file of my site that has Geolocation data. I strip all its geometry and leave just a 'Point' object where I want Revit's internal origin to lie with respect to the survey when I link it in later. I first linked in the survey file containing nothing but the point object (origin to origin). And Acquired Coordinates from this linked CAD file. Now, when I link in the original survey file (Auto - Shared coordinates) everything seems to line up perfectly. Exporting a .dwg from this Revit model to import into that original CAD survey works exactly as required—with all objects in alignment.
Now here's the problem: The Revit 'Location' (in Location Weather and Site) defines location by getting it from the Survey Point. And lists the GIS coordinate system, and its lat/long values. These lat/long values don't match the lat/long values described by a position marker placed at the same location as Revit's survey point in the geo-referenced AutoCAD drawing. The .dwg file uses the same GIS coordinate system. I don't know if I should be concerned about the discrepancy since the values match up until three decimal degrees.
See attached screenshot for reference. I've blurred out parts of the snip since this is a confidential project.
Does anyone know if this is a Revit limitation? Or if there's a way to ensure that Revit's Location information matches the linked AutoCAD file exactly?