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AutoCAD Civil 3D and Infrastructure Modeling Solutions: Practically

Neil Brooker Jack Strongitharm

AutoCAD Civil 3D and Infrastructure Modeling Solutions: Practically




Background

    

Document existing conditions Corridor and site planning Conceptual design Concept validation Visualisation

Plan

Design

Build

Operate & Maintain

Records Management
   

Accurate as-built information Publish for use in field Renovation/retrofit planning Provide information for enterprise systems

Background


The Project

The Workflows

Planning

Conceptual Design

Detailed Design

Construction

Management

Owner/Govt AEC Consultants GIS-survey Report out -orPrep for Design Digital Cities Sustainable Cities Rural Land Dev Urban Planning Civil design Transportation Land Environmental Utilities Build Plan Coordinate Construct Asset Mgmt Records & Location Management History

The Workflow

-Site Selection -Collect existing conditions - Analyse conditions - Analyse site where you want to build - Drafting - Early error detection

The Workflow

- Visualisation - Get buy in from Shareholders / Public - Giving a realistic picture increases competitive advantage - Change design at minimum cost

The Workflow Detailed Design


- Dynamic models saves time and reduce errors - Built in standards helps quality ensurance - Interactive 3D helps engineers in decision making

The Workflow

-Having data available and up to date - Avoid errors and delays - Predict investments for operation and replacement -Maximize ROI by ideal maintenance scheduling

Making the Exchange

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