cparsons
2006-03-23, 03:15 AM
Hi all,
I know this might sound very simple, but it has been driving us nuts. In the 2 attached images you can see that our shared/project level is 35 feet below our true topo level zero. This is the master site model that is used to coordinate a campus of four other buildings.
In the rest of the those buildings the shared/project levels and the true levels are the same.
The shared corridinates are all working fine, meaning the buildings land on the pads correcllty and the master site links back into the building files correctly.
However, because of the difference in project/shared and true elevations we are getting levels that do not match up visually.
What would be the best way to fix this?
Thanks,
Chris
I know this might sound very simple, but it has been driving us nuts. In the 2 attached images you can see that our shared/project level is 35 feet below our true topo level zero. This is the master site model that is used to coordinate a campus of four other buildings.
In the rest of the those buildings the shared/project levels and the true levels are the same.
The shared corridinates are all working fine, meaning the buildings land on the pads correcllty and the master site links back into the building files correctly.
However, because of the difference in project/shared and true elevations we are getting levels that do not match up visually.
What would be the best way to fix this?
Thanks,
Chris