Training
AutoCAD Civil 3D: Residential Grading
Recommended Course Length: 1 day
Cost: Call for pricing
0.7 CEUs available from Herzing College
7 AIA Learning Units
This class is run on a "by request" basis. Fill out our Request more information form to learn more.
Summary
In this courseware, students use AutoCAD® Civil 3D® to complete the engineering tasks on a residential grading design. This class guides students through one possible grading design process from examination of existing site conditions to a final grading solution. The primary focus of this class is to teach engineers how AutoCAD Civil 3D can be used as a tool to perform common engineering tasks in the grading process more accurately and in less time
Who Should Attend
Anyone who currently is using AutoCAD® Civil 3D® who is interested in residential grading design. This is an excellent class for new hires, for those who are looking to expand there AutoCAD Civil 3D knowledge.
Objectives
The primary focus of this course is to learn how to perform common engineering tasks in the grading process in AutoCAD Civil 3D. The tools you learn will help to create more accurate drawings in less time.
Prerequisites
- Microsoft® Windows® 2000, or Microsoft® Windows® XP.
- Drafting, design, or engineering experience.
- AutoCAD® Civil 3D® fundamentals
Each Student Receives
- A student guide
- Telephone support on class topics for 30 days
- Certificate of completion
Topics Covered*
- Starting Work
- Examining Existing Site Conditions
- Creating, Grading, and Analyzing Detention Basins
- Designing Pre and Final Roadway Grading
- Calculating Pre and Final Earthwork Volumes
- Grading the Site
- Balancing Earthwork
- Refining Final Surface Grading
- Grading Rear-Yard Perimeter Swales
- Grading Open Areas
- Finalizing the Design
- Revising the Grading Design
- Rendering the Design
- Labeling and Annotating Plan and Profile
*Note: The course
topics are a guideline and class topics may be modified by the instructor based upon the class flow.
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