

It resets the Projected Coordinate System setting to the original values For a proper geo-reference export, use either Project Based Point or Survey Point It is updated based on the Coordinate Based selected. Geodetic Datum: the geodetic datum used.It is pre-populated if the Revit file has SiteLocation information, otherwise user input Description: description of the Projected Coordinate System.Auto-populated based on the EPSG Code in the model or user input Name: the name of the Projected Coordinate System.Projected Coordinate System Reference: Map/GIS Projected Coordinate System used: 2nd level – the room/space boundaries are included and are split with respect to spaces on the opposite side of the boundaryĬoordinate Base: The origin of the exported file.1st level – the room/space boundaries are included but are not optimized to split elements with respect to spaces on the opposite side of the boundary.None – room/space boundaries are not exported.Space boundaries: The level of room/space boundaries exported: If "Export only elements visible in view" is selected, the phase of the view will be used and this option greyed out. Phase to export: Selects the phase of the document to export, defaulting to the last phase of the document. MEP export and Import are still on-goingĮxchange Requirement: Exchange Requirements (only for IFC4 Reference View) IFC 4 Reference View - This version is buildingSMART IFC certification (IFC4 RV 1.2) certified version for Architectural and Structural export Exchange Requirements.Additional property sets will be included. IFC 2x3 GSA Concept Design BIM 2010 – This is a variant of the standard IFC 2x3 used for submitting files to the US Government Services Administration.This alternate interface offers a flexible set of options to configure the export. The export alternate interface is loaded when users access the Export functionality using Revit UI. Please use the standard IFC import and export UI to access this functionality. This application seamlessly replaces the built-in IFC mechanism.
