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A building point link is a digital reference that connects a specific coordinate point in a survey file (like a CSV, TXT, or DWG) to a precise location on your SketchUp model.
However, the manual "Building Point Link" fix is the :
Whether you are placing a building on a complex topography, coordinating MEP systems, or performing as-built surveys, linking building points allows you to bridge the gap between AutoCAD/survey data and SketchUp’s design environment with precision. What is a SketchUp Building Point Link?
: The "BuildingPoint link" often refers to the Scan Essentials extension (included in SketchUp Studio), which allows users to import, view, and model directly on 3D point clouds.
Choose your preferred visual anchor (e.g., guide points or construction points). 3. Establish the Point Link
Organize your points by trade or construction phase using SketchUp Tags (e.g., "Points - Concrete", "Points - Electrical"). This prevents confusion when viewing hundreds of points simultaneously.
In modern construction and architectural design, accuracy is the bridge between a digital concept and physical reality. One of the most critical processes in this workflow is transferring precise spatial data between the jobsite and your 3D modeling software. For Trimble SketchUp users, mastering the concept is the key to achieving millimeter-accurate layouts, reducing rework, and streamlining the construction documentation process.