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I have a project where I am fabricating large boulders. I have a topography surface, and know that footings for the fabricated boulders must be located approximately 2' below grade. How can I use a topo surface to cut the boulders I have designed so that I may find out the volume of concrete I need? This is also a crucial step in my construction drawings. I designed the boulders in AutoCAD and imported them to Revit, where I did the rest of the work, so a solution in either software is very welcome.
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Topo will not cut anything.
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