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Hi All
its my first post, pls bear with me for my noobness.
I've been using revit for over a year now, doing designs and also tender drawings. I'm now about to start up some construction drawings and immediately hit a wall with my Setting out plan. I've realized that there can only be 1 Project Base point and 1 Survey point.
Is there a way to create extra survey points that I can establish? these points shall serve as my setting out points on site with its proper coordinates. and if possible link them to site benchmarks with their proper bearings and distances.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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Under annotations, there is a spot coordinate tag. If you place a "pin" somewhere, you can use that spot coordinate tag to tag it. The pin might just be a crossed line on your site plan.
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