Elevation of Project North

Hello,

This is a general question and personally I don’t know how to deal with it.

Regarding Project North, I wonder if you change the Elevation or if you always leave it at 0. Do you then compensate with levels to get the correct elevation?

If you change, what do you start from, Level 1 finished floor or height at the entrance?

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@BIM_Mrbrango ,

Are you looking for that?


KR
Andreas

Hi Andreas,
I should been more direct, this thread is not about Dynamo, just how you deal with Project Base Point in projects and if you let Project Base Point’s elevation = 0 or do you change?

@BIM_Mrbrango ,

You do not move this point at all…
you can give information to it.
grafik
there are plenty of inforamtion in other forums…
grafik

KR
Andreas

Thanks,
I see in one of your picture that project base point is set to an elevation of 72,0200, is this heigt to level 1 or is it to another reference?

@BIM_Mrbrango ,

It is in the BIM Execution Plan … :wink:

yes it is refered to a relativ Level with absolut height 0.00 (72.02 üNN)

Is it a general procedure, I feel that the height is not set in my region of Sweden.

Have asked architects what they think and they don’t know.

That’s why I asked the question

@BIM_Mrbrango ,

you get the information from an institut (Goverment). Each Project has to be georeferenced.

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Have a look at this blog. There is also a video linked explaining the use/function of internal point, survey point and project base point:

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