Description
Don't just analyze your storm pipe networks; design them in one go with Civil 3D and InfoDrainage Ultimate software. Supercharge your workflow using Autodesk Docs software to store rainfall data and other design resources. Exchange data between Civil 3D and InfoDrainage for green infrastructure efficiency. Save time by storing pipe exchange settings and collaborating in the cloud.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to quickly round-trip data between Civil 3D and InfoDrainage for pipe design and reporting.
- Prepare for success with templates and settings in Autodesk Docs.
- Learn how to automatically display desired grade lines in Civil 3D.
Speakers
- Louisa HollandAsk me anything about Civil 3D, Infraworks 360, AutoCAD, BIM 360
- HSHunter SparksHunter is a Sales Engineer at Autodesk with a specialty in the Autodesk water solutions. He is skilled in leading projects in geotechnical, land development, utility design and stormwater design, with more than 9 years of Civil Engineering industry experience. He earned his BS in Civil Engineering and minor in Green Engineering from Virginia Tech. He holds a Professional Engineer license in North Carolina and Colorado. He enjoys working with engineers to ensure they get the most out of the Autodesk software!
- MSMidori SkoldMidori is a product specialist for Autodesk Water Infrastructure (FKA Innovyze), where she harnesses her previous experience working as a water resource engineer for consultants and utilities to empower Autodesk customers to make informed and transformational technology investments. Her technical expertise is primarily in stormwater modeling, ranging from large-scale FEMA mapping projects to site-specific drainage and GI/LID design. However, her role at Autodesk has introduced her to all facets of the water lifecycle and she well-versed in the world of hydraulic modeling including collection systems, water distribution systems, asset management, and operational analytics. Outside of the technical realm of hydraulic modeling, she is passionate about the EIT experience and believes that talent retention in the water industry is a solvable problem.