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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 0:05 - Design Variation | Linearly Vary Section Slope and Width (Road Crossfall Example) 1:25 --- Adding variations in the Cross Section Window 4:33 --- How does the Section Data Form work? 8:09 - Design Variation | Match Code to Surface (Edge of Bitumen Example) 9:33 - Design Variation | Match Code to Surface (Boundary with optional inside code Example) 11:45 - Design Variation | Match Code to Alignment (Road corner widening Example) 13:32 --- Using the chainage picker tool 15:28 --- Video buttons on Civil Site Design forms 11:45 - Design Variation | Match Code to Alignment (Extra Sampling Example) 17:22 - Design Variation | Match Code to Alignment (Alignments through intersections example) 18:23 - Design Variation | Match Code to String (Table Drain Example) 23:54 --- Exporting / Importing Design Data Form entries 24:31 - Design Variation | Match Section Slope to Code (Edge of Bitumen Example) 27:55 - Design Variation | Warp to Crossfall (Edge of Bitumen Example) 29:31 - Design Variation | Warp (Edge of Bitumen Example)