On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Review and “Clean” the Base File - Discuss and generate the EG Surface - Discuss and Create Data Shortcuts - Review and go through the Corridor Model Workflow - Site Grading Workflow - Combine the Data for other Project Designs
Feature Lines, Grading and Surfaces in Civil 3D (201)
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Residential site grading using parcel lines. - Use Slope Analysis to verify grading meets requirements. - Verify design road ties into grading. - Review available Feature Line tools. - Parking lot grading using feature lines. - Pasting Surfaces.
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Create Sample Lines along the corridor model - Create Draft and Production cross-section views - Add a new cross-section to the existing view Layout - Calculate earthwork and material quantities from the Sample Lines - Generate volume reports and tables for plan production
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Create a Rehab Corridor and establish lane properties and rehab input values - Use the Rehab Corridor Editor to makes changes to the corridor - Create a report Rehab Corridor Report displaying cross and/or milling/leveling information
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Model a typical Cul-De-Sac and assemble the required data including assemblies/subassemblies, alignments, and profiles - Model corridors using an Assembly Offset and conditional subassemblies - Model a 4-lane road with a median and intersection - Create corridor surface(s) for future pipe designs, cross-sections, and earthwork quantities
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Discuss the attachment options for Civil 3D Subassemblies - Explain Point, Link, and Shape Codes assigned to Civil 3D Subassemblies - Discuss Target Parameters for variable corridor designs - Review output options available on the Corridor Launch Pad - Note additional subassemblies - Labeling using Code Set Styles
Introduction to Corridor Modeling in Civil 3D (101)
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Explain the different types of assemblies in Civil 3D - Create and edit an assembly for a corridor design - Create and edit a corridor model - Create corridor surfaces - Review and edit corridor sections - Visualize and analyze the corridor in Civil 3D
On completion of this course, users will use civil 3d best practices to perform the following: - Create Sample Lines along the corridor model - Create Draft and Production cross section views - Add a new cross section to an existing view Layout - Calculate earthwork and material quantities from the Sample Lines - Generate volume reports and tables for plan production
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Residential site grading using parcel lines - Use Slope Analysis to verify grading meets requirements - Verify design road ties into grading - Review available Feature Line tools - Parking lot grading using feature lines - Pasting Surfaces