Out here in Civil 3D Land there’s an intriguing notion about Civil 3D Templates, Civil 3D Styles, and Civil 3D resources development.
One side of the Autodesk Civil 3D development coin claims we must all do the complex customization work to create exactly what we need to get our work done…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 30, 2025
Tags customization, implementation, template, Style Management, Project Management, development
We thought that it would be fun, instructive, and useful for our potential Jump Kit customers to toss our Framework for Autodesk Civil 3D 2026 Standards PDF document into some of the current popular AI apps for a summary and analysis of certain key aspects of the Civil 3D Standards problems. Afterall, we all face these issues out here in Civil 3D Land.
We…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 23, 2025
Tags CAD Standards, AI, Civil 3D 2025, Civil 3D 2026, Civil 3D 2024, implementation, customization
If we want to learn how to do something in Autodesk Civil 3D, it is pretty easy to find a basic how to video or blog post out here in Civil 3D Land. Odds are the how to video demo will work for the example situation as shown. We all also know that not everyone will get it right the first time around. The many and sometimes complex Civil…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 15, 2025
Tags Civil 3D, Jump Kit, Templates Only, How to, Training, video, template, project template, Multiple Baseline Corridors
Right before the Fourth of July holiday Autodesk quietly released the Civil 3D 2026 Extension and Plug-in updates to many of the Civil 3D Toolbox Utilities. There were also new releases of some the newer Civil 3D Ribbon tools. Right after the weekend Autodesk released an important Infraworks 2026 Hotfix update as…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 08, 2025
Tags Civil 3D 2026, Upgrade, Update, Toolbox, Extension, Plug-in, geotechnical, Infraworks, InfoWorks, SHP
In the early years of the United States, the folks often celebrated the country’s birth on the anniversary of the Surrender at Yorktown on October 19, 1781 and on July 4th until that day was made the official Independence Day holiday by Congress in 1870. Say What?
Yes. It only took nearly 100 years for the warring…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 03, 2025
Tags WATT