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Autodesk Civil 3D 2024 from Start to Finish

Autodesk Civil 3D 2024 from Start to Finish

By : Stephen Walz, Tony Sabat
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Autodesk Civil 3D 2024 from Start to Finish

Autodesk Civil 3D 2024 from Start to Finish

4.7 (17)
By: Stephen Walz, Tony Sabat

Overview of this book

Autodesk Civil 3D can radically increase your civil engineering design and efficiency if you learn to make the most of its features and partner software platforms. Autodesk Civil 3D from Start to Finish will teach you how to leverage its strengths and scale efficiency to large teams. With this book, you’ll uncover all the major features Civil 3D offers, from surface development to intelligent utility design as well as dynamic display work for smart document creation. You’ll learn to configure and manage your civil engineering designs and explore practical applications of tools and modeling techniques available within the software. By the end of this book, you’ll have a thorough understanding of Autodesk Civil 3D along with its partner programs to strategize and improve your future projects.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1: Getting Acquainted with Civil 3D and Starting Your Next Project for Success
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Part 2: Designing and Modeling with Civil 3D from Scratch
11
Part 3: Leveraging Design-Specific Tool Belts
16
Part 4: Advanced Capabilities with Civil 3D

Designing a dead end

For our dead-end design at the end of our COR - Subdivision Main Road – Access Corridor model, we need to take a slightly different approach. Since a dead-end design is essentially the end of the road, and since we have applied a curb and gutter throughout the entire residential subdivision design, we’ll want to make a new assembly that includes just the curb and gutter along with the ConditionalHorizontalTargeting and Daylight options we included in the preceding section.

Before doing so, though, we’ll need to create a new feature line that will contain both Horizontal and Vertical values for our new dead-end Corridor model to use as a baseline. With that, let’s move to our Feature Line tools, which are located in the Create Design panel within the Home ribbon. If we select the down arrow next to Feature Lines, we’ll then want to select the Create Feature Line tool (refer to Figure 11.11):

Figure 11.11...

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