Tips from Experts Video Training
Useful Video Training Tips from Experts
The Civil Experts produce a wide range of Tips video content.
Content that is of significant benefit is listed here.
Please visit included links to the original postings. Those may contain details not included here for the sake of brevity.
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Review Corridor Tools in Civil 3D
Review Corridor Tools in Civil 3D
2/9/2023
Carl Voth, a Senior Civil Technical Specialist at ATG, delivers a detailed review Corridor Tool essentials in Civil 3D 2022+.
From the ATG YouTube Channel.
Comments
Carl does a good job covering all the important Civil 3D Corridor Tools. There are lots of them. This video includes the Civil 3D 2022.2+ Targeting interface and the newer Civil 3D 2023.2 Transitions functionality.
The walkthrough employs stock Civil 3D subassemblies in a realistic and complex subdivision scenario with lots of Corridor Baselines and Regions.
He addresses significant Corridor management issues which is rare in a webinar recording these days.
Some of the CTC Corridor Tools are used.
Carl does not cover Corridor Templates and how we might employ them to speed the construction and maintenance of the Corridor beast.
Sadly, there are some minor video problems in the webinar recording but still worth a watch.
Pond Grading with Different Slopes
Pond Grading with Different Slopes
1/4/2023
Christopher Fugitt demos how to employ a Feature Line and different Grading Slope Transistions to build a Pond's proposed Surface in Civil 3D.
See the @C3DReminders YouTube Channel
Comments
For our sanity and drawing stability's sake, we probably want to design and store Civil 3D Gradings in separate drawings within our Civil 3D Project and then DREF and paste the Surface pieces together in another project drawing.
Construct Rural Intersection Corridors
Construct Rural Intersection Corridors
11/14/2022
Russ Nicloy of MACER Technologies delivers a ACEC Wisconsin presentation on the construction superelevated Rural Intersection Corridors and Surfaces.
The workflows and Civil 3D mechanics delivered in the video are well worth the time and our consideration.
Thanks to ACEC Wisconsin for making the training presentations available.
See the ACEC Wisconsin YouTube Channel
Comments
The presentation does include the use of specialized WISDOT tools and content.
The video was produced in Civil 3D 2020 so the improved 2022 Corridor Targeting and new 2023 Transition tools available in 2023 are not employed.
However, the use of Set Up Corridors, Connected Alignments between Centerlines to define Intersection Quadrants, Widings and Offset Alignments and Profiles, and the important essentials of Refined finished Top and Refined finsished Datum Surfaces should be valuable for everyone.
The workflow and methods employed here require planned naming convention standards for everything and mission critical Data Reference (DREF) project structures.
See our Intersection and Corridors pages for more details and videos.