Kroke
2004-07-21, 10:12 PM
Argh...I remember doing this waaaay back, like 3 years ago. In fact the Revit guys were cool enough to walk me through this on the phone, it was the reason why I purchased Revit in the first place because of how cool the site/grading tools are.
However, I was really green back then and I've forgotten a lot of what happened in that phone call, I was just happy to complete the grading plan.
So here's the question:
I have an existing imported topo I'm using. The problem is, the building pad falls 12' from one end of the house to the next. What do I need to be concerned about as far as phases are concerned? I have to show existing and finished grades. So it seems if I modify the existing grading plan, it won't be in the 'finished grade' plan that I'm after.
How do I go about this? I need to seriously modify the site and I just want to make sure I'm taking the correct steps so that I don't have to re-do it or find out that I've ruined the original site by accident.
I looked for the Revit vids online that they used to have when they showed how to do this but the link was dead on adesks site (big surprise).
I'm thinking it must be linked to phasing as it was how you guys stepped me through my first addition with phases also.
Thanks for any info, I'm starting to stress out here...*gulp*
JJ
However, I was really green back then and I've forgotten a lot of what happened in that phone call, I was just happy to complete the grading plan.
So here's the question:
I have an existing imported topo I'm using. The problem is, the building pad falls 12' from one end of the house to the next. What do I need to be concerned about as far as phases are concerned? I have to show existing and finished grades. So it seems if I modify the existing grading plan, it won't be in the 'finished grade' plan that I'm after.
How do I go about this? I need to seriously modify the site and I just want to make sure I'm taking the correct steps so that I don't have to re-do it or find out that I've ruined the original site by accident.
I looked for the Revit vids online that they used to have when they showed how to do this but the link was dead on adesks site (big surprise).
I'm thinking it must be linked to phasing as it was how you guys stepped me through my first addition with phases also.
Thanks for any info, I'm starting to stress out here...*gulp*
JJ