During coordination, the first thing we need to check is the correct alignment of the models with each other. More than once, I saw situations where designers checked models that had completely different coordinate systems or were moved a few meters from one another.

Wrong model placement may cause one of two situations :

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We want to avoid such situations, and make sure that disciplinary models use the same coordinates and coordinate system (situation C).

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There are many ways to do this, and it all depends on the modeling software you use.

For example: Using Tekla Structures, Revit, or Archicad you have to follow different techniques to place models in relation to the coordinate system. A detailed description of the process itself based on one tool (e.g: Revit) would be too extensive for this guide.

As a user of Autodesk Revit, I have learned that to understand how the coordinates work and how to set up models correctly in this program, you need to know a few things: