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In this video, we will show you how to stake out boxes in Siteworks using Trimble.com. We will cover the following topics: How to import a CAD file of the boxes into Siteworks How to create stakeout points for the boxes How to stake out the boxes in the field This video is intended for anyone who is interested in learning how to use Siteworks to stake out boxes. This includes civil engineers, surveyors, and construction managers. If you are interested in learning more about staking out boxes in Siteworks, please visit our website https://sitech-im.com. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on construction technology. Here are the steps on how to stake out boxes in Siteworks: 1. Import the CAD file of the boxes into Siteworks. 2. Create stakeout points for the boxes. You can do this by selecting the boxes in the CAD file and then clicking on the "Stakeout Points" button. 3. Stake out the boxes in the field using a GNSS receiver and a data collector. You can use the stakeout points that you created in Step 2 to guide you in staking out the boxes. Here are some additional tips for staking out boxes in Siteworks: Make sure that the CAD file of the boxes is accurate. If the file is not accurate, the stakeout points will be inaccurate. Use a GNSS receiver with a high accuracy rating. This will ensure that the stakeout points are accurate. Use a data collector with a large screen and a good user interface. This will make it easier to see the CAD file and the stakeout points. Practice staking out boxes in a safe area before you stake out boxes on a construction site. This will help you to get familiar with the process and to avoid making mistakes.