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Course Description
Prerequisites:Familiarity with Windows based computer operating systems, an understanding of civil engineering terminology, and experience with Autodesk AutoCAD-based products, are all assets for this course. Students should have a good working skill level with a minimum of 80 hours of work experience with the AutoCAD Civil 3D software, as well as a basic understanding of corridor models and intersection design.
Expectations:Using the interactive, dynamic functionality of AutoCAD Civil 3D features, civil engineers are enabled with the ability to design complex corridor geometry including medians, variable width road geometry, road rehabilitation, and additional methods for dealing with unique site conditions.
Topics Covered:- Understanding the purpose of corridor models and how they are applied in the AutoCAD Civil 3D software
- Utilizing conditional sub-assemblies
- Creating guardrail and retaining walls
- Working with median sub-assemblies and offset assemblies
- Working with rehabilitation sub-assemblies
- Creating feature line grading from corridors
- Modeling corridors with offset alignments and profiles
- Modeling corridors with connecting alignments