The first part of this Civil 3D course covers the most important fundamentals of Civil 3D that a civil professional will use on a daily basis. Students will develop working knowledge and skills of the Civil 3D and perform many design tasks using civil 3D efficiently in real world scenarios.
In the second part of this Civil 3D course students learn some of very useful advanced Civil 3D features. They will also learn Civil 3D’s interactive and dynamic design functionality. Most importantly they will be required to complete a Civil 3D project that will develop their skills as a competent designer/engineer using Civil 3D.
TOPICS OF THE CIVIL 3D COURSE
Part I Fundamentals of Civil 3D
Introduction and Overview Of Civil 3d
Importing Survey Points
Working with Points
Creating Surfaces
Creating Alignments
Creating Profile
Creating Cross-Sections
Creating Drainage System Pipes
Creating Ponds and Lagoons
Volume Calculation
Creating Templates
Part II Advanced Civil 3D with Mini Project
Preparing Data
Existing Utilities
Cross-Sections and Intersections
Styles and Templates
Project Phase I- Introduction to the Project
Project Phase II – Existing Utilities
Project Phase III – Changing Styles
Project Phase IV – Corridors and Intersections
Project Phase V – Drainage System and Estimating
Project Phase VI– Completion Of Project And Presentation
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
Civil Engineer, civil engineering technician/technologist, road and highway design engineer, geotechnical engineer, land development design engineer, transportation engineer, land surveyor, municipal engineer, railway design engineer, pipe design engineer, civil estimator, water resource engineer
Credential: College certificate.
Hours: 60.
Location of course delivery: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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