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RTP - Building C #108

Open amunozInnovate opened 2 years ago

amunozInnovate commented 2 years ago

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amunozInnovate commented 1 year ago

Generate floor transitions tool having a warning stating that it failed to create transitions. How can the this be resolved?

amunozInnovate commented 1 year ago

Resolved: adjust/edit preliminary pathways to match relative elevation values to each level by using the Adjust 3D Z tool.

plopez505 commented 1 year ago

Level 4 CAD has no A-FURN-SEAT-ANNO layer

A-FURN-SEAT-ANNO has been used for importing Workstation Units from the CAD into the GIS CAc416D1_L4data The above excel sheet is a table of occupants of the RTP Facilities, with Room (Unit) identifiers.

CAc416D1_L4geometries The above image shows Level 4 CAD missing the A-FURN-SEAT-ANNO layer that exists on all other CAD files. This layer was used to import Unit names for cubicle like workstations. For example, Level 3 A-FURN-SEAT-ANNO exists with the Site's Room (Unit) name convention. CAc416D1_L3

plopez505 commented 1 year ago

CAc416D1 QAQC edits may be made to optimize Occupant to Unit matches In this case, the geometry for Units C461D-1 and C461D-2 (replicating the naming convention of the other floors), can be included using editing tools in ArcGIS Pro, and editing the attribute table. What process should be taken, for similar objects, without annotation?

Do workstation polygons need to be created in such cases?

CAc416D1_L4stations CAc416D1_L4all

Current Resolution Level 4 of building C will not have split office Units as the furniture layer suggests since there is no annotation for seating in that layer. They can be added using editing tools, if needed.

plopez505 commented 1 year ago