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April 2, 2026Michael Wilson/2 min read

Creating Campus Site Plan View for Campus CAD File Integration

Master Campus CAD Integration with Professional Workflows

Prerequisites

This tutorial assumes you have completed BIM 301 and have access to both campus CAD files and Revit project files from the previous course.

Key Software Components

Campus CAD Files

External CAD drawings containing site and campus layout information that need to be integrated into your BIM workflow.

Revit BIM 301 Project

Your existing Revit project file from the previous course that will serve as the foundation for campus integration.

Site Plan Views

Specialized Revit views designed for displaying site context and campus-wide building relationships.

Campus Site Plan Creation Workflow

1

Access Site Plan View

Navigate to your existing Site Plan view which will serve as the template for your campus-specific view.

2

Duplicate View

Right-click on Site Plan, select Duplicate View, then choose Duplicate to create an independent copy.

3

Rename View

Rename the duplicated view to 'Campus Site Plan' to clearly identify its purpose and distinguish it from other site views.

4

Save Project File

Use Save As to create a new project file, removing 'start' from the filename and adding your name for proper file management.

File Management Best Practices

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Project Continuity

This newly created file will serve as your primary working file for the remainder of the BIM 302 project, so ensure it's saved in an easily accessible location.

View Types Comparison

FeatureSite PlanCampus Site Plan
ScopeIndividual building siteMultiple buildings and campus
Detail LevelHigh detail, close proximityLower detail, broader context
PurposeBuilding-specific planningCampus-wide integration
CAD IntegrationLimited site contextFull campus CAD overlay
Recommended: Campus Site Plan is essential for understanding building relationships within the larger campus context.

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To establish a comprehensive project foundation, we'll begin by creating dedicated views that will streamline our workflow throughout this advanced BIM implementation. Our objective is to seamlessly integrate the campus CAD file with our existing Revit model from BIM 301, creating a cohesive site context that enhances project coordination and design visualization.

First, we'll establish our campus view by right-clicking on the Site Plan in the Project Browser and selecting Duplicate View, then Duplicate. This creates an independent view that preserves our original site plan while allowing customization for campus-specific display requirements. Rename this new view to "Campus Site Plan" to maintain clear project organization—a critical practice that becomes increasingly important as project complexity grows.

Before proceeding further, it's essential to establish proper file management protocols. Navigate to File > Save As > Project to create your working version of the BIM 302 project file. Save this in your designated class files folder, maintaining consistent project directory structures that align with current industry standards for BIM collaboration and file sharing.

When renaming your file, remove the "start" designation and append your first and last name to create a personalized working file. This naming convention not only prevents version conflicts in collaborative environments but also establishes the foundation file you'll use throughout the remainder of this advanced documentation workflow. This systematic approach to file management reflects the disciplined methodology required for successful large-scale BIM project delivery.

Key Takeaways

1Creating a dedicated Campus Site Plan view is the first step in integrating CAD files with your Revit BIM project
2Duplicating existing Site Plan views provides a solid foundation while preserving original view settings
3Proper file naming conventions with personal identification prevent conflicts in collaborative environments
4The Save As workflow ensures you maintain the original template while creating a personalized working file
5Campus Site Plan views serve a different purpose than standard Site Plans, focusing on broader campus context
6Organized file management in designated class folders maintains project structure throughout the course
7This preparatory step sets up the framework for successful CAD file integration in subsequent lessons
8The newly created file becomes the primary working document for all remaining BIM 302 project activities

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