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Hi, I need to calculate the backfill of an area which has existing columns on site. Which would be the best way to model this to extract an accurate calculation. Please see the attached images for details.
I've created the backfill with component in-place (site - earth), and the columns are architectural columns. I've tried to use cut geometry but it doesn't seems to work.
Can anyone help me please.. Many thanks.
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By the way, I am using Revit Architectural 2011.
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