The Design State. When we employ Civil 3D Corridors for any type of design the current Design State matters. What is that? A classic example of a current Corridor Design State - Do we want to bother to Daylight now?
When was the last time in a Civil 3D project you only had to employ a single Assembly? A single Assembly that works alone in…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Nov 16, 2021
Tags Corridors, region, Assembly, Subassembly, Civil 3D 2022, Data Shortcut Manager, Set of Assemblies, video, Project Management
Each version of every Framework for Civil 3D product contains a useful and powerful Assembly resources library that can deliver substantial production benefits for roadway Corridor design in multiple releases of Autodesk Civil 3D.
The Framework for Civil 3D supports generic AASHTO standards and supplies the necessary Assembly drawing resources…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Oct 27, 2021
Tags AddOn, Assembly, Subassembly, Assembly Set, Civil 3D 2022, Civil 3D 2021, Civil 3D 2020, Update, Upgrade
Our decisions and choices about the mission critical Design Control in Site Grading Corridors are where the rubber hits the road in a production environment in Civil 3D. Like all things in Civil 3D Site Grading Design Corridors favor the iterative development of improved and managed design control.
There are lots of potential forms of Design…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Aug 27, 2020
Tags grading, corridor, site design, Assembly, Subassembly, Frequency, baseline, region, bowties, target
Autodesk purchased the ProjectExplorer for Civil 3D product back in mid-April. I said at that time this would/could be one of the best things Autodesk has done for Civil 3D in quite a while. The product went up somewhere into orbit and it just splashed down.
The new Autodesk Project Explorer for Civil 3D extension hit the street for AEC Collection…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Aug 20, 2020
Tags Civil 3D 2021, Civil 3D 2020, Project Explorer, PE, Corridors, Assembly, Subassembly, alignment, feature line, point group, sample lines, profile, video
Site Design Grading Corridors can be a practical production adventure in Autodesk Civil 3D. You could say that there are too many approaches for how to get a Site Design Grading Corridor beasty to work in Civil 3D. Sadly, there Civil 3D workflows that work for some grading design scenarios that seem to fail completely in other apparently similar scenarios. What a hassle. Why bother?
Does…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Aug 13, 2020
Tags grading, corridor, site design, Assembly, Subassembly, Frequency, baseline, region, Civil 3D, video, bowties