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I'm going through the site plan tutorial and having trouble with the slab being level!! you're supposed to put points where you need them, but it doesn't seem like there's any control to them. Any Suggestions??
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THE POINTS ARE FOR THE SPOT ELEVATIONS OF THE LAND -- NOT THE FOUNDATION OF THE BUILDING.YOU MAKE THE LAYOUT OF THE LAND FIRST BY USING THE TOPOSURFACE TOOL, AND THEN ADDING SPOT DIMENSIONS AS REPORTED ON THE SITE PLAN/SURVEY. THIS STEP GIVES YOU THE COUNTOURS OF THE LAND.THEN, YOU ADD A "PAD" AFTER THAT TO SET THE BUILDING ON, CUTTING INTO THE LAND YOU JUST DREW. THE PAD (SLAB) WILL BE LEVEL.TRY IT AGAIN, I'M SURE YOU CAN GET IT!IT TOOK ME A WEEK TO BE COMFORTABLE WITH TOPOSURFACE, SO DON'T WORRY.-M
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