Specify the survey point to provide a real-world context for the Revit model.
If you are working with a civil engineer, ask for the site coordinates to use for the survey point.
When you import or link other models to the current Revit model, the models can use the survey point for alignment. See About Shared Coordinates.
If you have already defined the survey point and you later need to move it, see Move the Survey Point.
To define the survey point
Initially, the project base point and the survey point are located at the same position, and they look like this:
A clip displays next to the survey point to indicate its clipped state. It may be clipped or unclipped .
As an alternative, using the Properties palette or the Survey Point fields in the drawing area, enter values for N/S (northing), E/W (easting), and Elevation.
Pinning the survey point disables the Rotate True North, Acquire Coordinates, and Specify Coordinates tools.