Thank you for your tutorials!! The explanations are clear and straightforward. Except for 3-day courses, I don’t know any classes that teaches Civil 3D, I learned this program through trials and errors at work and at home. Keep uploading your tutorials.
you are absolutely saying correct, especially civil 3d now a days is very powerful but in 2008 this software give me very tough time always, due to low system configurations and several times commanding wrongly.
Thanks for this video. I'm a Photogrammetrist transitioning to Survey CAD Technician. I am quite familiar with topo but needed to get a crash course with Civil 3D. I feel better knowing that this is doable after watching your video!
Hi Nasser, one question I have is when you sloped the exterior of your building 10' offset at 2%. How did that work? Since we are projecting to proposed surface that is already sloping 2% in the opposite direction so if we are forcing it to slope at 2% we might not get 10' equally around the building to tie-in to existing surface? Meaning the tie-in point would be lower than the proposed surface so that would not work? Can you please explain. P.S.: I am a Microstation guy trying to learn Civil3D. Thank you! Toufic Awad, P.E.
Very good question. He should have gotten the surface elevation of the outer line, and offset the outer line 10' and +2% to inner line. None of the dummies caught it.
@@pchander100 well, thanks man! tbh i don't care anymore lol I ended up spending the money to buy OpenRoads designer and do the civil work there since I am more familiar with Bentley products.
Great lecture!!! If you have a site design without a road, for instance, (1) you have an existing ground and a building pad on it. How would you go about the grading? Would you automatically extract the elevations from the existing ground? 2. You have an existing ground surface, you want a comparison surface (design surface), just for cut and fill in the case of platform design, how would you do it?
You have existing surface and you will create new grading surface based on your building pad. So the drainage will slope away from your building. Establish a new surface just like the video, but make sure you know your proposed elevation.
@@nasseryariphdpe648 @Nasser Yari PhD, PE, my issue is I do not know the proposed elevation. In the example you did, the proposed elevation was from the road corridor surface. For instance: 1. I have an existing surface and I want to use it for farming. How do I know the produced elevation? 2. I have an existing surface and a building pad is coming on it, how do I know the proposed elevation?
@@emmanueladewumi8651 The proposed elevation in your case you may want use the existing grade little bit higher then existing grade so your cut and fill quantity is balanced. see this web site s3.amazonaws.com/suncam/docs/188.pdf?1522496154
@@nasseryariphdpe648 Thanks for the handout, much appreciated. I will just draw a line or polyline as the boundary of the existing surface and add it to a new surface, turn it to feature line and assign a mean elevation to it and alter the value until I have an almost equal quantity of cut and fill. I have these questions: 1. If I have the value (FFL) from the architectural elevations, Can I deduct 0.20m, and assume the value as my proposedplatform elevation and alter it still a get a close value for cut and fill 2. If I have the NGL value from the architecture elevations plan, can I use the value. 3. Where certain portion of the surface is retained, what do you suggest? It should be treated in segment or section.
Explains several key components of grading. I learnt a lot. However, after 30 minutes, the surface creation could have been done better. The interior surface spilled outside the parking area. This should have been corrected. After correcting this, go for outside daylight grading, create the daylight surface in one shot. Paste them together. This would have avoided lot of confusion.
Hello sir. Thanks for this vid. You must have shipped some parts earlier on the Google earth and move to where I have no idea of. How can I get the full video please?
At 21:02, It looks like you did something to the grading surface and all of the elevation lines/offset lines that lie between the two feature lines disappeared. What step is this and how did you do that? Thanks.
Hi Nasser as a junior civil engineer what areas would you suggest as being the ones which could secure the most money in the future? Any information would be great!
At 11:46, it looks like you are using NO feature line style (unchecked), not Basic Feature Line. This is as I have agreed with my colleagues is best. But I think it's misleading for you to say to "Leave the style as the Basic, that's fine." What we normally want for site design and in the absence of any special style needs is no style at all.
Hi Waqar Khan, Yes I have. Please see my other videos on my cannel. For Cut and fill volume calculation see ua-cam.com/video/t9l8dtzmcP0/v-deo.html And for cross sections see ua-cam.com/video/s76TjNb65AA/v-deo.html
Thank you for your tutorials!! The explanations are clear and straightforward. Except for 3-day courses, I don’t know any classes that teaches Civil 3D, I learned this program through trials and errors at work and at home. Keep uploading your tutorials.
Dear Sir Nasser.
As a beginner on this field, I must thank you for your outstanding lecture...Please keep sharing and expanding your knowledge.
you are absolutely saying correct, especially civil 3d now a days is very powerful but in 2008 this software give me very tough time always, due to low system configurations and several times commanding wrongly.
I've learned many lesions from tutorials or other videos but your videos the best! I've learning a lot. Thank you very much!
This is a great video for civil design beginners, learned a lot through step by step. Thanks mate!
Thanks for this video. I'm a Photogrammetrist transitioning to Survey CAD Technician. I am quite familiar with topo but needed to get a crash course with Civil 3D. I feel better knowing that this is doable after watching your video!
Thanks Nasser for your training, that is very helpful, I really appreciate it. I learned a lot. Thanks for sending the files right away.
This is a great video to follow along. So well explained. Thanks a lot! Worth investing the time. Keep it coming!
This step by step site design tutorial is comprehensive and easy to follow.Thanks for the prompt response to my email.Keep up with the great work.
Step by step well explained lecture. Highly recommended for beginners. Wish you to make more videos like this. Thank you so much, sir.
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial! Learned a lot!
Brilliant video! Thank you sir 🙏
Thank you so much. I've really learnt a lot from this tutorial SIr, keep making more, please.
This is a well explained tutorial. Perfect for beginners. Great job Sir.
This is exactly what i needed. You've earned a new sub. GOOD STUFFS !
This is a great video! Thank you for what you do! It helps learn the skill easier. Very well explained.
Thank u sir from the bottom of my heart.
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MasyaAllah Brother, thanks for the tutorial!
Too helpful.
Well organized.
It’s very informative and helpful, thanks! 🙏
Super Sir ❤
Thank you for this tutorial sir. I learned a lot
This is a very helpful and great teaching.
You are amazing sir! , this is cool because it is step by step process ,
I like it, Thank you so much!
Very useful information, thank you
Awesome video thank you :)
great tutorial thank you so much!
Hi Nasser, one question I have is when you sloped the exterior of your building 10' offset at 2%. How did that work? Since we are projecting to proposed surface that is already sloping 2% in the opposite direction so if we are forcing it to slope at 2% we might not get 10' equally around the building to tie-in to existing surface? Meaning the tie-in point would be lower than the proposed surface so that would not work? Can you please explain. P.S.: I am a Microstation guy trying to learn Civil3D. Thank you!
Toufic Awad, P.E.
Very good question. He should have gotten the surface elevation of the outer line, and offset the outer line 10' and +2% to inner line. None of the dummies caught it.
@@pchander100 well, thanks man!
tbh i don't care anymore lol I ended up spending the money to buy OpenRoads designer and do the civil work there since I am more familiar with Bentley products.
Great lecture!!! If you have a site design without a road, for instance, (1) you have an existing ground and a building pad on it. How would you go about the grading? Would you automatically extract the elevations from the existing ground? 2. You have an existing ground surface, you want a comparison surface (design surface), just for cut and fill in the case of platform design, how would you do it?
You have existing surface and you will create new grading surface based on your building pad. So the drainage will slope away from your building. Establish a new surface just like the video, but make sure you know your proposed elevation.
@@nasseryariphdpe648 @Nasser Yari PhD, PE, my issue is I do not know the proposed elevation. In the example you did, the proposed elevation was from the road corridor surface. For instance:
1. I have an existing surface and I want to use it for farming. How do I know the produced elevation?
2. I have an existing surface and a building pad is coming on it, how do I know the proposed elevation?
@@emmanueladewumi8651 The proposed elevation in your case you may want use the existing grade little bit higher then existing grade so your cut and fill quantity is balanced. see this web site s3.amazonaws.com/suncam/docs/188.pdf?1522496154
@@nasseryariphdpe648 Thanks for the handout, much appreciated. I will just draw a line or polyline as the boundary of the existing surface and add it to a new surface, turn it to feature line and assign a mean elevation to it and alter the value until I have an almost equal quantity of cut and fill.
I have these questions:
1. If I have the value (FFL) from the architectural elevations, Can I deduct 0.20m, and assume the value as my proposedplatform elevation and alter it still a get a close value for cut and fill
2. If I have the NGL value from the architecture elevations plan, can I use the value.
3. Where certain portion of the surface is retained, what do you suggest? It should be treated in segment or section.
Great tutorial.
Muchas gracias por compartir, estas nuevas versiones estan mas complicadas. Hace 20 años estaba mas facil, Una pregunta, What happen with the COGO?
Explains several key components of grading. I learnt a lot. However, after 30 minutes, the surface creation could have been done better. The interior surface spilled outside the parking area. This should have been corrected. After correcting this, go for outside daylight grading, create the daylight surface in one shot. Paste them together. This would have avoided lot of confusion.
Great video, thank you very much
Hello sir. Thanks for this vid. You must have shipped some parts earlier on the Google earth and move to where I have no idea of. How can I get the full video please?
At 21:02, It looks like you did something to the grading surface and all of the elevation lines/offset lines that lie between the two feature lines disappeared. What step is this and how did you do that? Thanks.
Right click on the contour line>surface property>change the surface style
I was stuck on this for way too long
Hi Nasser as a junior civil engineer what areas would you suggest as being the ones which could secure the most money in the future? Any information would be great!
Construction, Structural and transportation salary range 65 to 150k
At 11:46, it looks like you are using NO feature line style (unchecked), not Basic Feature Line. This is as I have agreed with my colleagues is best. But I think it's misleading for you to say to "Leave the style as the Basic, that's fine." What we normally want for site design and in the absence of any special style needs is no style at all.
Is there a student version available for Civil 3D?
Yes go to www.autodesk.com/education/edu-software/overview?sorting=featured&page=1
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Sir after last video you didn't continue for creation of cross section and Volume Report which was a part the this chapter. After completing corridor.
Hi Waqar Khan, Yes I have. Please see my other videos on my cannel. For Cut and fill volume calculation see ua-cam.com/video/t9l8dtzmcP0/v-deo.html
And for cross sections see ua-cam.com/video/s76TjNb65AA/v-deo.html
You Rock, you are a great teacher🤘
Thank you