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Autodesk Point Layout is used to bring precision and accuracy to construction field survey and layout workflows leveraging BIM and CAD data. By using Point Layout, contractors can better pinpoint project coordinates and layout measurements, capture as-built conditions, and move data between the field and office to save time, reduce errors, and improve communication.

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Contractors and sub-contractors surveying and reviewing existing conditions, as-built conditions, and project layout for buildings and infrastructure use Point Layout to improve accuracy on the jobsite.

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Autodesk Point Layout takes BIM coordinates into the field for greater layout speed, accuracy, and safety. Small deviations can cause big problems in the field and traditional measurement and layout processes can set back projects and timelines. Autodesk Point Layout provides accurate point coordinates field teams can use to reduce the risk of layout errors. Use Autodesk Point Layout to:

The points were gathered on a Trimble unit, and I received a CSV file of all the points. When I 'Import' the points (from the Coordinate Tab), I see to browse to a file on the network. No problem. I select the file. But then I get nothing. The white space where points should show up is blank.

As a user of Autodesk Point Layout, you have the opportunity to export, import and compare points used on any design model you are working on. You can also export the points using direct file formats for more accuracy and fewer errors

With the onsite labor rates continually increasing, coming up with new ways to reduce this cost is requiring creativity. Autodesk Point Layout can assist those who layout with a Robotic Total Station by streamlining the process from the office to site. In this webinar, we will be reviewing how Revit and APL are a match made for onsite layout efficiency.

Completely agree with other commenters here, and here. This would make automation in Pro/Map tremendously easier. ESRI, can you please add an "elementAnchor" property to the different layout elements.

Using this option for each Drawing a separate DWG file will be created, and these separate dwg files will be externally referenced into the main host DWG file. It is important to note that using this workflow only the external reference files will have the correct origin (matched to the Survey Point) and not the host DWG file, for the reason explained in the first point.

Proposed workflow:
a. Create Layout in Archicad and place 2 Drawings on it from 2 different stories.
b. Export the Layout to DWG with the following translator settings:
"Save Layout into: Paper Space with Cropped View's Content"
"Place Drawings Into: Linked Xref Drawings"
"Match File's Origin" to "with Survey Point"
c. In the save location will be:

As far as 2D methodology, I have worked with dozens of existing (owner) site surveys and floor plate 2D DWGs over the years. I dropped them into the AC model space (especially before Worksheets were available) to make up a properly 'stacked' set of plates on the site (utilizing Trace). Similarly, one can export these back out in views, or, in my case, replace the 2D linework with 3D elements and create stacked PDF layouts for reference.

Depending on the ultimate deliverables to come from the survey point exchange, it may be you can leverage the BIM technology features and trends with your partners and reduce 2D vector file exchanges. I've found in my/our work significant time reduction by working with model exchanges.

Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. As per the limitations of the DWG environment, it is not possible to export multiple layouts and have the drawings placed on model space with the same reference point, because, differently from BIM software, the drawings would not be legible stacked upon each other.

However, I understand that you insist on having the drawing of the layout export to DWG consistently positioned with reference to the Survey Point - which would make sense on single layout export only. We have had a similar request on a support case recently, which has been entered as a wish under IDEA-12485. Batch export of multiple layouts with drawings referenced to the Survey Point is not viable for the reason explained above, unless if you opt for placing drawings into linked xref files.

I hope we have improvements in this workflow soon, however, within the DWG limitations.

In understand the reason for the limitations. However, when saving Xrefed archicad views, it should work with real-world coordinates based on the survey point, at least for views originated from stories plans. Having the option to match the file's origin with the survey point is useless since there is no way to use it.

I've recently purchased some prototyping turrets which are mounted to the board with M2.5 hardware rather than being forever swaged to the board. This will hopefully improve my layouts no end. I intend making things look a lot like the sloclone turret layout as thats nice and neat.

Autodesk Point Layout software is construction layout software that enables construction professionals to utilize BIM coordinate information in the field with robotic total stations. Deliver faster and more accurate layout installation directly from Autodesk AutoCAD, Revit, and Navisworks software. Import information back into the model for QA/QC and for accurate as-built model creation. Point Layout improves office-to-field and field-to-office efficiency, reduces rework, and increases productivity in the field, helping construction professionals to complete projects on time and under budget.

From the Hammer editor: Cap Layout, a string that tells the HUD how to lay out the cap points. It should be a string with indexes of cap points separated by commas to denote a new line. So 2,0 1 would create a pyramid, with cap point 2 on the top and cap points 0 & 1 on the bottom.

It seems i may be moving within the next year and i wont have space for a large layout. So i decided a point to point will fit in my new space. It would be L shaped and about 10' along one wall and another 10' along the other And 24" wide.

Although it would not be a perfect solution but it would give me a chance to run some of my locomotives back and forth And do some switching. I have only scale engines so the reason for the point to point.

The app synchronizes with your BIM 360 account to allow you to work with project models with point location coordinate detail. Once paired with a total station or GPS, BIM 360 Layout on your tablet or phone guides you to the exact location of those points on the job site for field staking or location verification activities.

I tried a Fuzz Factory using a different layout as one of my first guitar effects builds on vero, and it didn't work well at all - so much so that it ended up in the bin. Maybe better luck this time with a bit more experience, and I have a couple of AC128s that could do with a home. Think I tried some dodgy AC125s for the build that didn't work well, it was some time ago, so who knows what I did.

I am trying to create a print layout using PyQGIS. As part of that, I want to move my legend to the bottom right corner of the map, using the lower right corner of the legend as the reference point. Unfortunately I am struggling to get this to work. My code is shown below, including the printing I have been doing to troubleshoot.

From the printout, I can see that the reference point of the lower right corner has been correctly set, and that point has been moved correctly. The problem seems to be that for some reason my legend has no size! It renders correctly on the print layout (except for being in the wrong place).

From your screenshot, it is clear that your legend is being added to your layout, "except for being in the wrong place".You haven't shown or explained how you calculated the layout point values for the attemptMove() parameter, so I would suspect this may be the problem.I would suggest that, instead of hardcoding the values, a better approach may be to retrieve the height and width values of either your layout page or map item and pass those subtracted by a small amount, to ensure that the legend is positioned correctly.

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