Cut And Fill In A Schedule; Cut And Fill Reporting With Building Pads; Building Pads - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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3 Click
4 In the Element Properties dialog, set Phase Created to a phase earlier than the view's phase.
5 To create a graded region on the toposurface, do the following:
6 Select the toposurface copy, and click

Cut and Fill in a Schedule

You can create a topography schedule that includes cut, fill, and net cut/fill values. You should also name
the different surfaces to distinguish them in your schedule. For more information, see
or Quantity

Cut and Fill Reporting with Building Pads

If you add a building pad to a graded surface, you will see cut and fill reported separately for the pad and
the toposurface in a topography schedule. This is because the pad divides the graded surface into 2 surfaces:
one is the surface under the pad (the graded surface), and one is the surface that is not under the pad (the
pad surface).
You should name both the graded surface and the pad surface in order to distinguish them in your schedule.
To select the surface under the pad, press TAB to highlight it, or turn off the pad's visibility. (See
Visibility and Graphic Display of Individual Elements

Building Pads

You can add a building pad to a toposurface and then modify the pad's structure and depth. You add a
building pad by sketching a closed loop on a toposurface. After sketching the pad, you can specify a value
to control the height offset from the level and other properties. You can define openings in the pad by
sketching closed loops inside the perimeter of the building pad, and you can define a slope for the building
pad.
The following image shows a section view of a building pad offset from the surface.
902 | Chapter 13 Working with Site Components
(Element Properties).
For example, when the view's phase is New Construction, set the Phase Created value to Existing.
On the Site tab of the Design Bar, click Graded Region.
In the Graded Region dialog, click Select and Edit.
Select the toposurface.
This demolishes the original surface and creates a copy that occupies the same boundary as the
original.
Revit Architecture lists the new cut/fill properties for the toposurface.
NOTE You may need to press TAB to select the copied surface. You can apply a phase filter to the
view to see only new elements, and not demolished ones. See
on page 125.
(Element Properties).
Phase Filters
on page 151.)
on page 1265.
Creating a Schedule
Overriding

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