In the past I’ve written that using or invoking Shared Coordinates is not required to keep project files aligned with each other. It only becomes an issue or necessary when each discipline’s files are expected to align with models that are produced with software other than Revit and then viewed with other software like Navisworks.
It’s my observation that the most common reason for invoking shared coordinates is trying to orient models with the site conditions. Civil and survey data doesn’t come from Revit so that practically guarantees that the architectural model will need to deal with shared coordinates. It’s only slightly less guaranteed that the other trades have to deal with it.
I briefly dealt with (a short summary) the inter-disciplinary relationship before in the second of these TWO POSTS and it’s reasonable advice until the architecture team has to move their model again,…
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