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Index
Cover Title Page Credits Copyright Publisher's Note Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction
Who Should Read This Book What You Will Learn What You Need The Mastering Series What Is Covered in This Book How to Contact the Authors
Chapter 1: The Basics of AutoCAD Civil 3D
The Interface Labeling Lines and Curves Creating Curves Using Transparent Commands The Underlying Engine The Bottom Line
Chapter 2: Survey
Setting Up the Databases Using Inquiry Commands The Bottom Line
Chapter 3: Points
Anatomy of a Point Creating Basic Points Basic Point Editing Description Keys: Field to Civil 3D Point Tables User-Defined Properties The Bottom Line
Chapter 4: Surfaces
Understanding Surface Basics Creating Surfaces Refining and Editing Surfaces Surface Styling and Analysis Comparing Surfaces Labeling the Surface Point Cloud Surfaces The Bottom Line
Chapter 5: Parcels
Creating and Managing Sites Creating a Boundary Parcel Creating a Wetlands Parcel Creating a Right-of-Way Parcel Creating a Cul-de-sac Creating Subdivision Lot Parcels Using Precise Sizing Tools Using the Free Form Create Tool Editing Parcels by Deleting Parcel Segments Best Practices for Parcel Creation Labeling Parcel Areas Labeling Parcel Segments The Bottom Line
Chapter 6: Alignments
Alignment Concepts Creating an Alignment Editing Alignment Geometry Alignments as Objects The Bottom Line
Chapter 7: Profiles and Profile Views
The Elevation Element Profile Views Profile Utilities Editing Profile Views The Bottom Line
Chapter 8: Assemblies and Subassemblies
Subassemblies Building Assemblies Specialized Subassemblies Advanced Assemblies Assembling Your Assemblies The Bottom Line
Chapter 9: Basic Corridors
Understanding Corridors Creating a Simple Corridor Corridor Feature Lines Understanding Targets Creating a Corridor Surface Performing a Volume Calculation Non-Road Corridors The Bottom Line
Chapter 10: Advanced Corridors, Intersections, and Roundabouts
Getting Creative with Corridor Models Using Alignment and Profile Targets to Model a Roadside Swale Multiregion Baselines Modeling a Cul-de-sac Intersections: The Next Step Up Using an Assembly Offset Using a Feature Line as a Width and Elevation Target Roundabouts: The Mount Everest of Corridors The Bottom Line
Chapter 11: Superelevation
Getting Ready for Super Applying Superelevation to the Design Superelevation Views The Bottom Line
Chapter 12: Cross Sections and Mass Haul
The Corridor Lining Up for Samples Creating the Views Creating a Single-Section View It’s a Material World A Little More Sampling Annotating the Sections Mass Haul The Bottom Line
Chapter 13: Pipe Networks and Part Builder
Planning a Typical Pipe Network The Part Catalog Part Builder Part Builder Orientation Part Rules Parts List Exploring Pipe Networks Pipe Network Object Types Creating a Sanitary Sewer Network Changing Flow Direction Editing a Pipe Network Creating an Alignment from Network Parts Drawing Parts in Profile View Adding Pipe Network Labels Creating an Interference Check between a Storm and Sanitary Pipe Network Creating Pipe Tables The Bottom Line
Chapter 14: Storm and Sanitary Analysis
Getting Started on the CAD Side Storm and Sanitary Analysis The Bottom Line
Chapter 15: Grading
Working with Grading Feature Lines Grading Objects The Bottom Line
Chapter 16: Plan Production
Preparing for Plan Sets Prerequisite Components Using View Frames and Match Lines Creating Plan and Profile Sheets Creating Section Sheets Supporting Components The Bottom Line
Chapter 17: Interoperability
Data Shortcuts Playing Nicely in the Sandbox An Introduction to Map 3D The Bottom Line
Chapter 18: Quantity Takeoff
Pay Item Files Keeping Tabs on the Model Inventorying Your Pay Items The Bottom Line
Chapter 19: Styles
Civil 3D Templates Get Started with Object Styles Label Styles Profile and Alignment Labels Advanced Style Types The Bottom Line
Appendix A: The Bottom Line
Chapter 1: The Basics of AutoCAD Civil 3D Chapter 2: Survey Chapter 3: Points Chapter 4: Surfaces Chapter 5: Parcels Chapter 6: Alignments Chapter 7: Profiles and Profile Views Chapter 8: Assemblies and Subassemblies Chapter 9: Basic Corridors Chapter 10: Advanced Corridors, Intersections, and Roundabouts Chapter 11: Superelevation Chapter 12: Cross Sections and Mass Haul Chapter 13: Pipe Networks and Part Builder Chapter 14: Storm and Sanitary Analysis Chapter 15: Grading Chapter 16: Plan Production Chapter 17: Interoperability Chapter 18: Quantity Takeoff Chapter 19: Styles
Appendix 2: AutoCAD Civil 3D Certification Index
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