Why? One is Better Than NoneĪt least one set of Survey Codes a Figure Prefix Db a Description Key Set a Set of integrated Point and Point Label Styles and basic Point Groups et al are vital to employ Survey in Civil 3D successfully. I did just suggest you watch a 90-minute demo of what many might view as a competitive product to the Framework for Civil 3D. The presentation features the CTC Survey template product. The presentation is delivered by Steve Mizsak of CTC and ATG and a client - Barb Piper. ![]() I did.īuilding a Civil 3D Survey Template to Increase Productivity with Automation You probably will learn something significant. You should invest the time to watch the entire presentation. Someone asked me recently to comment on a presentation done about the Survey Template Construction topic at the most recent Autodesk University 2018. If we make it work mostly like the things used to be, why change? Money and time…your time. ![]() What we did before can be simply an obstacle to more productivity in the present. Sadly, we are all too often stuck in our old way of doing things. “Hump? What Hump?” Template? What Template? To plagiarize Marty Feldman’s famous line from Young Frankenstein, ![]() How good is your Civil 3D Survey Template? These days in Civil 3D there are potentially a much wider variety of potential, inputs, outputs, and/or deliverables than we imagine. There are a lot of moving parts and resources to develop in well-built and effective Survey in Civil 3D processes. No doubt this can be a significant challenge. Folks who follow this blog and check out or employ the Framework for Civil 3D, quickly recognize that I am a strong advocate for the employment of Survey tools in their Civil 3D production process.
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