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How to develop CUT/FILL Dividing line on Site Plans?

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aliraza124543
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How to develop CUT/FILL Dividing line on Site Plans?

Hi Guys,

Can someone kindly help me to develop this cut and fill line where cut is shown above the dotted line and fill is below. Please refer to screenshot attached.

@RDAOU, @kadmonkee , @barthbradley , @ToanDN

 

Thanks

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RDAOU
in reply to: aliraza124543

Its pretty much easy
1. Use a line based detail item
2. Place a line (line pattern dashed or aligned or any that suits u
3. Lock the ends to the ref planes at start and end
4. Lock that line to the ref line in the detail item

For the text
1. Use a detail item family (not a line based)
2. Add a text note at center
3. Nest to the line based family
4. Place 2 instances and lock one above and one below line

Thats it more or less

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Message 3 of 6

Hi @RDAOU ,

Thanks for responding, actually I was expecting that this line might be developed based on the topography which software itself analyzes and creates this line. Is that possible. Please elaborate.

Also I want batter lines and pad level to be represented on site plan, can you update how I can accomplish this...

Thanks

Message 4 of 6

I think the “cut/fill” line is the least of your worries here.  I’d be more concerned about the 6% downslope into the Garage.  Is that seriously allowed?  I’m betting that is calculated at the low side too, so the gradient is even steeper at the high side.  Out of curiosity, what jurisdiction is this?   

 

Regarding the “cut/fill” line (along with the cut and fill computations): it doesn’t make much sense in this context (or lack thereof), so why even bother showing it?  But one thing you aren't showing that I would think should be shown, are the retaining walls.  Clearly, you are going to need them and they're likely going to need be engineered as well.      

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syman2000
in reply to: aliraza124543

Check this video

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1Vojho-h2Y

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
Demonstrates how to create a cut and fill schedule in Revit and balance cut and fill volumes in the model.
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ToanDN
in reply to: aliraza124543

If you are okay with using different solid color fills to present the Cut and Fill then yes.

 

ToanDN_0-1643650851248.png

 

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