说明
With today's rise in construction, design costs, and extremely tight budgets for CAD work, we must ensure we are using the most-efficient methods in Civil 3D software to meet project demands. We can easily go over budget by overmodeling in Civil 3D. Conversely, when we fail to properly use Civil 3D tools, we can waste time and money. So herein lies the question: When do I fully model and design something, and when do I draw some polylines? When do I hold, and when do I fold? Let's take a journey into how a complex corridor model may not be best for a site plan where a feature line is sufficient. A simple polyline can represent and benefit more than a full creation of a pipe or pressure network system. As we look at keeping some things simple, there are times to make all the abilities of Civil 3D work for us. Longer roadway projects may require conditional corridors and complex targeting. How much is too much? There comes a time to think through all scenarios—or just simply show the cards.
主要学习内容
- Learn about maximizing the efficiency of Civil 3D.
- Discover benefits of the complexity of Civil 3D.
- Learn the benefits of keeping it simple in Civil 3D.
讲师
- JRJeremy RogersJeremy Rogers is an adjunct professor at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas, for the past 5 years, Jeremy has a passion for giving back to an industry (Civil Engineering) that has been an extremely rewarding and lucrative for him. Jeremy uses his influence in the community and the industry to assist his students in finding careers they can all be proud of. On top of that, Jeremy has been in Civil Engineering since June of 2000. Jeremy has escalated his career from beginning drafter, to senior designer, to now helping manage civil engineering projects across the nation. Jeremy has been a vital part of the Regional CAD Coordinator role for Kimley-Horn for many years and currently oversees a firmwide initiative to hire more CAD Operators and Designers across the nation. Jeremy helped start the CAD Intern program at Kimley-Horn and developed Fellowship of CAD Users and Designers (FOCUS+D) to bring the CAD community within Kimley-Horn together. While mentoring is a passion for Jeremy, he is also a project manager for Single-Family Master Plans, Multi-Family projects, not to leave out commercial and industrial site plans. Jeremy continues to have a passion of influencing and developing others, connecting people to people, and truly bringing out the best in everyone.
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