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Alignments are useful for communicating the X and Y behavior of a linear design element, but they aren't just for centerlines. Dynamic "Offset" Alignments will keep track of any changes applied to their parent Alignment inside Civil 3D, which makes them great for modeling the Right of Way for transportation projects. Their utility grows even more if their "Parent" Alignment also has a design profile, because the "Offset" Alignment will also create "Offset" profiles that will copy the Parent Alignment's vertical behavior as well. This allows the "Offset" Alignment to be a powerful modeling element able to be targeted by a Corridor.
Learning Objectives:
•Utilize "Offset" Alignments for modeling the Right of Way.
•Apply widenings to "Offset" Alignments for turn lanes, on-street parking and more.
•Use "Offset" Alignments for Vertical and Horizontal "targets" in Corridor models.
•Apply different cross-slopes along an "Offset" profile by Station Value.
Webinar from Oct. 29, 2019, hosted by Technical Specialist Kyle Groves, EIT.
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