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  1. Hi everyone I am sooooooooo terribly sorry for my late answer. I have been really occupied. Thank you sooooo much for all your answers, your time and effort to help me. I really appreciate your help I wish you all a magical new year Best regards Yiannis
  2. Ηi Chopsaw and thanks for your answer and effort. I would love as well that you are wrong as well. I thought that technology was at that level, it was logical for me that if moasure does what it does, it can be done as well in reverse. I thought more like a google maps thing that gives accuracy to cm not mm. I have a drone that have mapped the whole building site but I do not have the knowledge to put all that on a map and make construction easier for me. As you said in the beginning of your answer, I really hope that someone gives us a hopeful msg Thanks so much again for your answer and effort alle the best Yiannis
  3. Hi everyone. I have found moasure which is helping us to measure distances, surfaces etc and import them to autocad. I am trying to find quite the reverse. I have a big construction site where gardens, buildings and a lot of things are being created. I have an autocad file made from a surveyor so everything is on scale. The only thing I need to know in order to gain some time and effort is to import the autocad file in a measuring machine like moasure, give to it a known point A and B so that I could go around on the site and find the real points that I am interested in. Then it would be so easy to construct on site, put a stair where we are supposed to etc. Is there a way to do that, a machine (that would not cost much more than moasure) or a software (maybe I could use maps and gps localisation ?) Thank you so much for your help in advance take care Yiannis