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What is considered "best practice" when setting up a project from a topo survey in Revit to align the site so I'm working in ortho? Typically I import a survey and draw the PL and the topo (I do a lot of sloped sites, sometimes 100' differences) then rotate the model to a 90 deg axis (ortho) I'm planning to draw plans from. This seems like a bad idea in Revit. If I were working in 2D ACAD I would xref the survey into a new site plan drawing and just rotate and scale it so my plans can be drawn in ortho. Or I could realign the UCS, but I don't typically do this.
Revit doesn't work the same way so I'm wondering how the pros do it. Is there a way to leave the topo model oriented per the survey (North up usually) but set up a UCS (or the revit version of a UCS) so I'm drawing the building plans in ortho? I'm curious to know what the proper way is.
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