Hello, I have a Revit file with the elevation at 662'-0" that get exported to Revit using internal project. BIM coordinator wants us to set Z elevation to ZERO so that everyone's model lines up correctly. When i went to adjust this i moved the survey point currently (-662') (while clipped) I moved it up to Level 1 which not reads 0. I also moved the Project base point to Level 1 (unclipped). Now when I export my project into the NWD file it shows my model up 662'.
Why don't you link in a model with the proper location, move it to align with your model, and acquire the shared coordinates. Then export to Navis using Shared Coordinates instead of Project Internal?
Hi..
Select the level and check the properties whether its " Project Based Elevated " or " Survey Based "
once you find that... For ex - 662' ( project based )
then you just need to move project based point down by 662'...
if the levels are Survey based, then
move survey point down by 662'
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after this.. you need to fix the Zero level by " Clipping " project base point or survey base point... and
make the elevation ( Z ) zero..
Best of luck.
@Anonymous: Another piece of info that may be of help to you: Navisworks recognizes the INTERNAL ORIGIN -- not to be confused with the Project Base Point location, which can be displaced from its Startup Position in the Project. FWIW.
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