How do you change a project base point to a survey point in Revit?

How do you set a project base point and survey point in Revit?

To make these points visible:

  1. Click View tab > Graphics panel > Visibility/Graphics.
  2. On the Model Categories tab of the Visibility/Graphics dialog, scroll down to Site. …
  3. To display the project base point, select Project Base Point.
  4. To display the survey point, select Survey Point.

How do you unclip a project base point in Revit 2022?

You can make it visible in other views as needed. You cannot delete the project base point. Project North defines the Y axis of the project base point. To ensure that the project base point does not move inadvertently, you can pin it by selecting the point and clicking Modify tab Modify panel (Pin).

How do you change the project base in Revit 2020?

Move the Project Base Point

  1. In the site plan view or another view that displays the project base point, select the project base point.
  2. Drag the project base point to the desired location.

How do you change project level in Revit?

Manage tab> Project Location> Coordinates> Specify Coordinates at Point:

  1. Select the ground level line and specify elevation:
  2. Ground level still says 0. Select the ground level line and change the type to Shared Datum:
  3. Ground level now shows the Shared Datum levels:
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How do you set the base point of a project?

To select the project base point, move the cursor over the symbol and look at the tooltip or the status bar. If it says Site: Survey Point, press Tab until it says Site: Project Base Point. Click to select the project base point. Drag the project base point to the desired location.

How do you change True North in Revit?

Rotate True North

  1. Open the site plan view.
  2. Use the survey point to set a known position on the site.
  3. Change the view’s orientation: In the Properties palette, for Orientation, select True North.
  4. (Optional) In the view, add a reference plane or an annotation that indicates the True North direction.

What are true survey points?

It represents a known point in the physical world, such as a geodetic survey marker or the intersection of 2 property lines. The survey point is used to correctly orient the building geometry in another coordinate system, such as the coordinate system used in a civil engineering application.

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