The Civil 3D engineering design software fundamentals course is designed for Civil Engineers, Land Surveyors and engineering designers who want to take advantage of Civil 3D software’s interactive, dynamic design functionality. You will learn techniques enabling you to organize project data, work with points, create and analyze surfaces, model road corridors, create parcel layouts, perform grading and volume calculation tasks, and layout pipe networks. Civil 3D supports Building Information Modeling work flows.
CIVIL 3D
CIVIL 3D
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14 Students |
Duration: 60 hours |
Lectures: 20 |
Certificate of Completion |
What you will learn
- Understanding the basic functionality, features and principles behind 3ds Max Design.
- Understanding navigation and views, drawing tools, shapes and geometry, and poly modeling.
- Drawing and manipulating 3D data in 3ds Max Design.
- Importing data from other 3D and 2D applications.
- Modeling interior and exterior scenes.
- Exporting plans and elevations to AutoCAD.
Who Should Attend ?
This AutoCAD Civil 3D for New Users course is suitable for anyone looking to master the essential elements of AutoCAD Civil 3D.
CIVIL 3D training course includes the following topics:
This course covers the following macro-areas:
AutoCAD Civil 3D Environment
- Working with the Survey
- Points
- Surfaces
- Site Design – Parcels
- Site Design – Alignments
- Site Design – Profiles
- Site Design – Assemblies and Corridors
- Site Design – Grading and Quantities Hours : 30 hrs
- Site Design – Pipes
- Transportation – Alignments
- Transportation – Assemblies and Corridors
- Transportation – Sections
- Manage Data
? By the end of this course you will receive a certificate of I learn academy.
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14 Students |
Duration: 60 hours |
Lectures: 20 |
Certificate of Completion |
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