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Civil Site Design - Design Variations are tools which change the cross section of a template applied to a string. In this bumper 2 x part webinar, we cover everything you need to know about creating Design Variations and managing them.
We unpack using the Design Data Form and the Section Data Form to create and manage variations, and highlight a few tips and tricks along the way for accomplished users.
0:00 Introduction 0:10 What are Design Variations? 1:09 When should I use Design Variations? 3:17 When should I NOT use Design Variations!? • Webinar | String Control Techniques (... 4:24 How do I apply and manage Design Variations? 5:25 Why should I use the Design Data Form? 6:28 Why should I use the Section Data Form? 7:48 Using Grips to access Design Variations 8:34 List of Variations in the Design Data Form & Section Data Form 10:31 Project Overview 12:41 Design Data Form Interface 14:32 - Design Variation | Insert Section (Boundary Code Example) 17:31 --- Using the chainage picker tool 19:16 --- Using the Adjust Start / End Chainage option 20:32 - Design Variation | Insert Section (Shoulder Example) 21:27 --- Using Comment entries 25:13 --- Applying template subgrade with newly inserted codes 27:12 - Design Variation | Insert Section with Interpolated Levels (Sawcut Example) 32:28 - Design Variation | Insert Section and Match to Surface (Sawcut Example) 35:58 - Design Variation | Match Section Slope to Code (Edge of Bitumen Example) 39:42 --- Disabling with extreme chainage ranges! 41:18 -Design Variation | Delete Section (Footpath Example) 42:22 --- Using the Add Data Entry Chainages button 44:12 --- Applying template subgrade when codes are deleted 46:00 - Design Variation | Delete All Sections behind Code (Kerb Removal Example) 46:52 --- Adding extra sample sections 49:19 - Design Variation | Delete Conditionally (Table Drain Example 1) 53:10 - Design Variation | Delete Conditionally (Table Drain Example 2) 54:30 - Design Variation | Copy Codes (Footpath Example)