Export IFC with local East/North coordinates but real world Z (sea level) coordinate
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‎2025-01-08 10:40 AM
Hi,
I am trying to export an IFC-model with our local coordinates, but the real world z-value (defined with sea level).
Can this be done? - I can only find using either strict Surveu Point, or Project Origin in the IFC- translator (Geometry Conversion for IFC Export/Define IFC model position by:).
Or do you have to do a manual z-move of the model before export by the sea level value?
Looking forward to hearing your recommendations/suggestions!
Thanks!
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‎2025-01-08 11:08 AM
Hi!
You can try adding a Survey Point and define the parameters for IFC there, it may help:
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‎2025-01-08 11:18 AM
Hi!
Thanks for your quick reply!
I have the SP defined - I export dwg's in real world coordinates, but in this case I need the local X and y coordinates but the real world (sea level) z-coordinate in the IFC model.
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‎2025-01-08 11:23 AM
So you need a hybrid display (local + global) - it was a misunderstanding on my part then with my previous reply.
I do not know how you would achieve this, maybe a feasible workaround would be to use global coordinates everywhere but mark the origin point at 0.0 (I just learned about it, the place called Null Island) and the Z value you desire. Then the X Y local would match X Y Global. But your project wouldn't be georeferenced anymore.
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‎2025-01-08 01:31 PM
Yes - a hybrid. But I want to work near local origin, not in the real world coordinates (too far away).
I guess I'll have to export the IFC, merge it in a new instance of Archicad, elevate the entire model to the correct real world z-value, amnd save it as an IFC again.
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‎2025-01-12 02:57 PM
On the Learn Portal, there is a Workflow Guide about the Native Survey Point in Archicad, which covers this topic in detail.
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