wcaramella
2010-02-10, 10:23 PM
I am setting up a large project file and its coordinate sharing system and am stumped as to the best way of establishing and sharing cooridinates across disciplines and across buildings.
To give a little background on the project. The site is about a mile square, there are roughly eight buildings, some larger and more complex, some smaller and simpler.
We have architecture, structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and lighting all using revit platforms for all building/ structures throughtout the site. We also have civil using 3D Civil.
Currently, my thinking is that I will utilize a site file as the main "lead dog" file from which to publish coordinates. I have built the file using a survey point and and project control point that civil and archectural have discussed in length. The site file has all the the civil files, topo files, survey files and landscape coming in in the proper location. I have established the revit survey point and control point to locate with those established in the civil file.
I have linked in an architecture model to the site. Moved it to the proper location and elevation and published the coordinates back to the architecture building file. This all seems to be working as planned.
My question is what is the best methodology for translating the building location to all the sub disciplines' models? Is it best to link them into the site file as well and publish out the coordinates? Or is there a way to share the coordinates the architecture file aquired form the site file to the other disciplines without having to link all the discplines files into the site file? If i have an archicture model that has acquired shared cooridnated how do I translate those points to files with out change a writing over the acquired shared coordinates?
Any thoughts out there?
WC
To give a little background on the project. The site is about a mile square, there are roughly eight buildings, some larger and more complex, some smaller and simpler.
We have architecture, structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and lighting all using revit platforms for all building/ structures throughtout the site. We also have civil using 3D Civil.
Currently, my thinking is that I will utilize a site file as the main "lead dog" file from which to publish coordinates. I have built the file using a survey point and and project control point that civil and archectural have discussed in length. The site file has all the the civil files, topo files, survey files and landscape coming in in the proper location. I have established the revit survey point and control point to locate with those established in the civil file.
I have linked in an architecture model to the site. Moved it to the proper location and elevation and published the coordinates back to the architecture building file. This all seems to be working as planned.
My question is what is the best methodology for translating the building location to all the sub disciplines' models? Is it best to link them into the site file as well and publish out the coordinates? Or is there a way to share the coordinates the architecture file aquired form the site file to the other disciplines without having to link all the discplines files into the site file? If i have an archicture model that has acquired shared cooridnated how do I translate those points to files with out change a writing over the acquired shared coordinates?
Any thoughts out there?
WC