I know this is an old post.
The last 7 years I’ve never had a issues with large coordinates.
As long as you Aquire cords and create a shared system it’s fine.
As we all know you can’t just upload a large coordinate system to origin in revit and model happily.
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Re: WARNING - Revit 2016 & Pointclouds insertion
Old post, but a good topic, and I too would like to hear, how you guys work around this problem. Are there still people using Revit in projects like these, although it means they have to change the coordinates for just things to align right? For me it doesn't like doing much justice to the whole idea of BIM... But then again, in our business (underwater scanning) the coordinates are really important, we don't want to have extra steps in the workflow changing them back and fort, and we have our own software that tackles this nicely.