Georeferencing in Revit: Optimizing Workflow through Shared Coordinates Part 2/2

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Welcome to our latest Revit tutorial! In this video, we'll guide you through the process of optimizing your workflow in Revit through georeferencing and shared coordinates. Whether you're an architect, engineer, or designer, mastering these techniques is essential for accurate and efficient project management in Revit.

Learn how to create a Revit site file and integrate a georeferenced DWG survey file to ensure your project aligns with real-world coordinates. We'll walk you through the steps of publishing coordinates and utilizing shared coordinates to streamline collaboration among multiple disciplines in a unified project environment.

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YEsss. This is what I am searching over 1 years. Thank you so much...

ZiyaAslan
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thanks for this!, why when i am trying to input the coordinates (project base points) that was given to me in the EIR, revit refuse and it shows me an error message that base point can't be located far than its started location than 15km

mohamedhatem
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Does the site file acquire coordinates by modeling creation with the DWG inserted? Or, at this stage, are the coordinates from the DWG also published to the site file? Subsequently, the coordinates from the site file will be published to the ARC, STR, and MEP files.

ArenGuv
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Now it makes sense, your video is very educational.
I already resolved several doubts I had.

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