Using positioning option: Auto - Origin to Origin will import the DWG based on its World Coordinate System origin, aligned with its own Project Base Point. If, for example, you sketch a couple lines starting from the origin and extending in a couple directions to mark it, in the AutoCAD and then link it into Revit with that option you should find those lines at the Project Base Point location when you turn that on or open the Site floor plan view, which already has it visible; along with the Survey Point.
One exception is when the file you are linking has extents that exceed Revit's 20 mile threshold, a warning appears telling you that it will link the file using Auto - Center to Center instead. Did you get such a message while linking the file? If so then you need to examine the AutoCAD file closely to make sure that it doesn't have artifacts far away from the elements you really need to show. This is common with site/survey files and not all that uncommon with architectural/engineering plans either unfortunately. In some cases I've found it necessary to use WBLOCK in AutoCAD to extract just the necessary information and have a file that will respect the Auto-Origin to Origin positioning option.
Steve Stafford
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