Dear sir I have a typical section of road. This road is an existing road and have both side building. The carriageway of road is fixed but the Footpath of both sides are variable. So when (NSL) or existing level have width more then Assembly created, then automatically Footpaths width extends where to the end point of NSL. In this case we can't provide Side slope on both side.
+Tris Zeng Hi Tris, These recordings were created using the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) state kit loaded on top of Civil 3D 2015. If you are not using the FDOT state kit, you can still work through the tutorials by selecting similar subassemblies from the default Civil 3D toolpalette.
Hi Jeff, I installed FDOT and now I have an icon and it's run as a Civil 3d 2016. how can I show the FDOT subassembly in my Civil 3d subassembly palettes as you do in the video because now I can't see it when I open civil 3d 2016 Thanks
Thank you very much. I have a problem with creating a different Corridor profile. But have your video clips that help guide the way Follow on Thank you for the good content.
If superelevation has been calculated for the alignment, and the superelevation property is enabled for the desired lanes in the Assembly (in this case the lanes on the left side), then yes, those lanes would superelevate. Thanks for your support!
@Jeff Bartels okay, but then the Assembly use the alignment superelevation of the right median side right? The point why i am interested in is, is it possible to use a second superelevation in one Assembly? In this case, the alignment on left median side with a superelevation for left Lanes and mirrored on the other side. And what happens if i have a pivot point in the center of each side? By the way great video! Keep on i hope to see more content like this . Maybe building a street with excisting forced points (driveways or entraces) on both sides!
Thank you very much Jeff to sharing many tips of C3D in each one of your videos, you are a master, greetings from Peru!
I was the Lead Engineer (Designer) of this project when I was an In-House Engineer in FDOT-D4.
Thanks Jeff for expalining
how to use MarkPoint and LinkParkedPoint
You are welcome!
At 0:56 the assembly name is on the marker how was this created ?
At 0:56 the assembly name is on the marker how was this created ?
nice to have assembly names when there gets to be many
So useful information! Thanks again Mr. Bartels!
Glad it was helpful!
Jeff you're the best!
hello how can i get FDOT subassembly
Your my hero Jeff!
Thank you so much for your support!
Hi Jeff , Very good Presentation. Thank you. Do you have any corridor model Video for Crossing Road junction with Median openings and Islands?
Dear sir
I have a typical section of road. This road is an existing road and have both side building. The carriageway of road is fixed but the Footpath of both sides are variable. So when (NSL) or existing level have width more then Assembly created, then automatically Footpaths width extends where to the end point of NSL. In this case we can't provide Side slope on both side.
Hello, Jeff! I can't find the FDOT Subassemblies on my Civil 3D toolpalettes. So....What can I do? Thank you:)
+Tris Zeng Hi Tris, These recordings were created using the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) state kit loaded on top of Civil 3D 2015. If you are not using the FDOT state kit, you can still work through the tutorials by selecting similar subassemblies from the default Civil 3D toolpalette.
Hi Jeff,
I installed FDOT and now I have an icon and it's run as a Civil 3d 2016.
how can I show the FDOT subassembly in my Civil 3d subassembly palettes as you do in the video because now I can't see it when I open civil 3d 2016
Thanks
Thank you very much. I have a problem with creating a different Corridor profile. But have your video clips that help guide the way Follow on Thank you for the good content.
Hi, Jeff. How did you automatic named the assembly? Label?
The assembly labels are specific to the Florida DOT template file. The feature was custom coded by FDOT's in-house development team.
@@JeffBartelsCAD it's as pity that it has not yet been implemented in other country kit templates
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the video is very helpful, thank you.
You are most welcome!
Thank you very much for your clip. Keep track
Hello is it possible to put super elevation on left side?
If superelevation has been calculated for the alignment, and the superelevation property is enabled for the desired lanes in the Assembly (in this case the lanes on the left side), then yes, those lanes would superelevate. Thanks for your support!
@Jeff Bartels okay, but then the Assembly use the alignment superelevation of the right median side right? The point why i am interested in is, is it possible to use a second superelevation in one Assembly?
In this case, the alignment on left median side with a superelevation for left Lanes and mirrored on the other side. And what happens if i have a pivot point in the center of each side?
By the way great video! Keep on i hope to see more content like this .
Maybe building a street with excisting forced points (driveways or entraces) on both sides!
very good.