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Hello i've been wondering is it possible: 1. to phase site works, like curent state and then cut of somewhere where elevation is too high and put where it's needed like some pit located in a site etc. (to make surface the way you like) 2. to make site plan with schedules that shows how much soil do i need to put in one place and to dig out in other or how much do i need to bring to the site. 3. is it possible to make multi layerd surface ? for instance ground+sand+pavement 4. what about side curves? 5. street (maybe not street but road inside the site) slopes ? these questions have been bothering me for while so i decided to pile the m together and ask for your help....what's your workflow on these aspects. thanx
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http://tinyurl.com/25kj687 This link is to a program which is add on to Revit, I will attach additional technique I have used to create street work. Site work is difficult as you are aware.
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Read your help under site... cut and fill are there if you look. Steve showed you some stuff on roads. Why do you need to have the layers when this can be just a detail element? Most of us splt the surface and change the material in the road area.
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