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Hi Guys,
I have been assigned a task of showing how much rock is in our site prior to construction commencing. Taken from surveys a Revit model has been produced by a colleague. However when linking it in to the model it sits 2m too low.
Not having a great deal of experience with coordinates I presume the creator did not assign the same coordinates to the rock profile model. Can anything be done now the rock has been modelled up rather than starting from scratch?
Advice is appreciated.
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If you don't need real site elevations (numbers) anywhere, then you can create the site and just move it in section relative to your model.
Otherwise, you need to read you HELP on how to relocate your project.
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