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    Posted: 12.May.2015 at 22:46
I am using Revit to do Civil Engineering. ( In B4 - no I cannot use Civil3D instead - sorry)


I need to do multiple pipe segments, separated by manholes (in the same way as small hydraulic pipes are connected by pipe fittings.)


I can create manholes with connectors but I am unsure how to create a relationship between all the connected elements, such that I can get a chainage measure at any point in the system. (chainage is the ability to measure the distance from an origin along a connected set of pipes)


If anyone can help, that would be appreciated.


Thanks
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