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    Default Newbie Revit to Robot Question 2013

    Alright so i have a simple masonry structure with cont footings modeled in revit (See picture)

    The cont footings i cannot for the life of me figure out how to define in robot correctly as they do not seem to import in as any type of support or bar.

    I have seen a video that shows assigning a bar to the bottom of the wall, assigning a stemwall footing section to the bar and then using an elastic ground bar. Is this the only option here?

    I would think there would be a way to use the RC Concrete footing module like with spread footings??

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    Default Re: Newbie Revit to Robot Question 2013

    As I have noticed my colleagues have already answered you in this forum post:
    http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autode...t/td-p/3799992

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