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Learning AutoCad Civil 3D for Road Design

Learning AutoCad Civil 3D for Road Design

Learning AutoCad Civil 3D for Road Design

In this course you will learn a practical way of designing a realistic road using AutoCad Civil 3D.
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Created by Engr. Zohaib Ali
Last updated 3/2019
English

Description

Why Chose me?
I am a professional Engineer with degree in Transportation Engineering. Working in a multinational Consultancy Firm as a Senior Highway Design Engineer. I have been a part of many Mega projects of National and International Importance.
As a Highway Design Engineer, AutoCAD Civil 3D is my primary design tool. I have excellently developed my skills on AutCAD Civil 3D over a period of many years, working on several Highway Design projects.

What you will learn from this course:
After completion of this course, you will be able to independently design Highway/Roads using AutoCAD Civil 3D. You will be able to create surfaces, design horizontal and vertical alignments, corridors, cross-sections and much more.

What you'll learn

  • Independently Design Highways and Motorways.
  • Basic Concepts of Highway Design
  • Creating surfaces using survey data and defining survey boundries
  • Editing the surface properties and adding surface labels such as spot elevations, slope labels, and contour labels
  • Designing and editing alignments and use additional labeling tools such as stationing, tangent, and curve labels
  • Making a surface profile which is dynamically linked to the existing ground
  • Building assemblies and subassemblies for building corridor
  • Construct a corridor model and analyze its anatomy
  • Creating sample lines for design road cross-sections

Requirements

  • A basic understanding of AutoCAD.
  • Background of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Surveying or any other related discipline.
  • Knowledge of basic terminologies related Auto CAD, Highway Design and Surveying.
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