Civil3DforFDOTProjectManagers DougMedleyRandyRoberts PDF
Civil3DforFDOTProjectManagers DougMedleyRandyRoberts PDF
Managers
Randy Roberts - FDOT Production Support Office | CADD
Doug Medley – CADDESK Consulting Resources, LLC
What is Civil 3D?
These projects fall under the three main categories of land development, water,
and transportation projects; and can include construction area development,
road engineering, river development, port construction, canals, dams,
embankments, and many others.
Civil engineers who are currently using AutoCAD or plan on learning AutoCAD will inherit
many benefits of using Civil 3D. Civil 3D was originally created to be an add-on for
AutoCAD but as its popularity and demand grew, it was further evolved and developed
into a stand-alone product — built on the AutoCAD / AutoCAD Map 3D platform.
A popular use of Civil 3D is its fully integrated survey functionality, which offers a
consistent environment for survey tasks and allows for raw imports of survey data,
adjustments of least-squares, survey observation edits, and the automatic creation of
survey figures and surfaces.
Civil 3D offers many other beneficial tools and features that can enhance your project
such as, Corridor Modeling, Earthwork Calculations, Grading, Pipes Networks,
Production Drafting, Geospatial Analysis, Point Clouds, and much more.
How is Civil 3D used?
Civil 3D is used by civil engineers and other professionals to create digital models
of infrastructure projects. For example, the Florida Department of Transportation
might use Civil 3D and the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit. to create a detailed digital
model that lays out and details how they plan to reduce roadway congestion and
accidents by widening roads and adding traffic signals.
• Microstation / Geopack
• Civil 3D
More to come…
What’s the status FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
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What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
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What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
FDOT Ribbon:
Tools panel:
Expanded
Pay Item Tools panel
Quantities panel:
Expanded
Quantities panel
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
Quality Control panel:
Expanded
Quality Control panel
Reports panel:
GeoTech panel:
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
Help panel:
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
Engineering Links:
CADD Resources:
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
FDOT Tool Palette:
Subassemblies Tabs:
Assemblies
Barriers & Fences
Curbs & Gutters
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
Daylight
General
Lanes
Medians
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
RRR
Traffic Separator
Urban
Walls
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
FDOT Civil Blocks
Traffic Separator
Urban
Walls
What’s in the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit?
With Civil 3D you can perform faster design iterations with an intelligent, 3D
model-based application that dynamically updates related civil design
elements when changes are made.
Streamline time-consuming tasks for corridor design, which includes
intersection, roundabouts, and gravity network design.
Corridor data shortcut (DREF) (enhanced):
You can now extract multiple feature lines from within corridor
regions or closed polygonal areas. Use name template
options to add corridor-related properties to the feature line
names.
"No Site" option for feature lines:
The interactive intersection builder enables you to create complex models through intersecting roads
that remain dynamic as your designs change. Build intelligent custom components using Subassembly
Composer.
• Use the Loop Geometry tool for repeating specified links until they reach a surface target within the
Subassembly Composer, or until they repeat a specified number of times.
• Specify corridor targets by layer. Apply corridor targeting using entities grouped in an AutoCAD layer,
and select alignments by layer to use as width and offset targets.
• Create AutoCAD solids from Civil 3D TIN surfaces, pipe networks to use for visual analysis in other
applications.
Loop Geometry tool:
Use the Loop Geometry tool to repeat specified links until they
reach a surface target within the Subassembly Composer, or
until they repeat a specified number of times.
Gravity pipe networks:
The Bridge Module* enables modeling of bridges and bridge components. Model
bridges for placement based on roadway geometry and surfaces, including bridge
deck, piers, abutments, bearings, and barriers. Extract strings, such as girders and
barriers, to create Civil 3D profiles.
*Included with AutoCAD Civil 3D 2017 as well as Infrastructure Design Suite 2017
Premium and Ultimate editions on a subscription plan.
Geotechnical modeling:
Accelerate the civil design process using workflows that take advantage of
interoperability with InfraWorks 360. Develop plans and estimates at the
appropriate level of detail to help confirm scope, budget, and
schedule. Better predict how project alternatives will perform within the
context of the existing environment, and communicate more effectively to
stakeholders.
Solids from Civil 3D objects:
Read, write, and convert data between widely used formats. Access aerial and
satellite imagery and connect to web mapping and web feature services to take
advantage of publicly available data. Import and export between GIS, CAD, and
other GPS surveying formats, including: ASCII; DWG; ESRI SHP, E00 and Arc/Info
coverages; LandXML and GML; MapInfo MIF/MID and TAB; MicroStation
DGN; Oracle; Ordnance Survey MasterMap (DNF) (GML2, read-only); SDF
and SDTS (read-only); and Vector Product Format (VPF, read-only).
Point clouds
• Gain more functionality to use and visually display point cloud data.
• Re-create referenced objects or insert additional models.
• Attach point clouds to drawings and use as a guideline for drawing, change
display, or apply a color stylization to distinguish features.
Surfaces:
•Create TIN surfaces from point cloud files.
•Generate surfaces from one or multiple point clouds, and select specific areas
within point clouds.
•Adjust the default distance between points to change the percentage of points
that will be included in the surface.
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Take advantage of enhanced AutoCAD tools, including point cloud object snaps,
point cloud crop states, and an addition to the point cloud manager that displays
the on/off buttons for scans and regions. Re-create referenced objects or insert
additional models. Attach point clouds to drawings and use as a guideline for
drawing, change its display, or apply a color stylization to distinguish different
features.
Surface creation from point cloud data:
Create TIN surfaces from point cloud files. Generate surfaces from one or multiple
point clouds. Select specific areas within point clouds, and use filtering options to
delineate ground and non-ground points. Adjust the default distance between
points to change the percentage of points that will be included in the surface.
Features
Integrated stormwater management and geospatial
analysis:
Storm and Sanitary Analysis software is included in AutoCAD Civil 3D and all
editions of Infrastructure Design Suite. Dynamic model elements are not limited to
design and construction documents. Create more design scenarios while keeping
the model up-to-date. Perform water analysis much earlier in the design process
for multiple types of projects.
•Stormwater drainage
network systems
• Highway storm drain catch
basins and culverts
• Sustainable stormwater
management
• Detention pond and outlet
structure
Model analysis:
Now, you can save the geometry of a reference surface in the drawing that
contains the data shortcut reference. This capability increases the performance
of the drawing. It also eliminates possible issues that may arise when opening
drawings in applications other than AutoCAD Civil 3D.
Subfolders for objects:
Create subfolders for objects and data shortcuts within Prospector. Simply right-
click an object collection or a data shortcut collection. Then, click Create Folder.
Drag existing objects into the new folders, and nest folders inside other folders.
Streamlined creation of references:
You can now create multiple data shortcut references at once by either right-
clicking the data shortcuts and selecting the Create Reference command, or by
selecting them and dragging them into the drawing.
AutoCAD Civil 3D with InfraWorks 360:
Bring InfraWorks 360 bridges into AutoCAD Civil 3D as 3D solids where it can be
used as a reference for design of adjacent road and site features and also
included in production drafting including section and profile sheets.
Prior version compatibility:
Open AutoCAD Civil 3D 2017 drawings in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016, 2015, and
2014 civil engineering software.
Data shortcuts and references:
Connect FDOT project teams by working from the same consistent, up-to-date
project model from survey through construction documentation. Using data
shortcuts and Xrefs, team members can share model data—such as surfaces,
alignments, and pipes—and use one design object for multiple design tasks. For
example, if a surveyor creates the existing ground surface, designers can connect
to that data in parallel to design the road or parcel layout. Drafters can generate
annotation from the data shortcuts or directly through an Xref to keep production
drafting in sync.
• Replace drawing objects with
data shortcut references
• Manage and repair broken
data shortcuts
• Associate drawing objects to
data shortcuts
3D Task Team
Agenda topics:
What levels of survey? LiDAR, cut cross sections. Created a 3Dimensional base.
RRR jobs
Deliverables – What does the designer need?
Agenda topic Design
From these models such as a corridor model, surfaces can be extracted and
then can be exported into various formats that Automated Machine Guidance
systems can use.
Automated Machine Guidance example:
Another area of discussion is the Creation of Assemblies in Civil 3D.
Adding one or more subassembly objects, such as travel lanes, curbs, and side
slopes, to an assembly baseline creates an assembly object. This forms the
design for a corridor section. The subassemblies are provided in a set of
catalogs. Roadway assembly (left), with subassemblies shown in a tool palette
(right)
Adding one or more subassembly objects, such as travel lanes, curbs, and side
slopes, to an assembly baseline creates an assembly object. This forms the
design for a corridor section. The stock Civil 3D subassemblies are provided in a
set of catalogs. Roadway assembly (left), with subassemblies shown in a tool
palette (right)
The following illustration shows a simple assembly object that represents one
side (lane) of a two-lane road. Subassembly objects named BasicLane and
BasicCurbAndGutter have been added to a baseline alignment, forming a single
travel lane with a curb and gutter.
As we discussed earlier the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit contains
many FDOT specific Assemblies and Subassemblies:
Assemblies
Barriers & Fences
Curbs & Gutters
Daylight
General
Lanes
Medians
RRR
Traffic Separator
Urban
Walls
So what’s the take away from today’s session:
Civil 3D and the FDOT Civil 3D State Kit is: