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The Jump on Civil 3D blog is one of the longest running and deepest resources that covers the complex diva that is AutoCAD Civil 3D. The odds are today you may not need the knowledge, skill, and wisdom in this particular post. Search the blog and you shall find. This post is the exception to the rule.

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

Tags  training, learn, Civil 3D, implementation, hot tip

Are you looking for a great course in beginning AutoCAD Civil 3D? You should try out Jon Michael Roberts’ course Up…

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I get an all too familiar call this week from the principal of a civil and survey firm about our Production Solution products.

“We need a template for AutoCAD Civil 3D that supports National Standards. I don’t get what the difference is between your products?”

I ask if he has a young daughter. The search for some shared context is critical. He does.…

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

Tags  Style, template, Templates Only, implementation, training, video

No. I am not going to talk about producing animations in 3Ds Max or concept visualizations in Autodesk Infraworks 2015. True. When I grow up maybe I do want to be a Max Head; wear long, black-leather coats; and produce SyFi flicks and games.
In the meantime, your Plans Sets come first.

If you can’t see the many representations of our mastery of AutoCAD Civil 3D Style,…

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

Tags  corridors, style, implementation, management, 2015, Civil 3D, video, training

I really enjoyed this YouTube video.

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Maybe it wouldn't be so funny except this EXACT scene actually happened to me many years ago.
My contracting company was the new "high tech" subcontractor on a job for an old school general.

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

Tags  change, implementation, management, training