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Grading Strings:
The Unsung Heroes of Civil Site Design Are Now Part of Corridor EZ
Grading Strings add an intuitive interface to enhance feature line functionality. Easily create surfaces from simple polylines using templates combined with the powerful variation library. . . .
Corridor EZ: Your Partner in Effortless ADA Ramp Design
For Civil 3D users, designing ADA-compliant ramps can be a tedious process, especially when dealing with complex road configurations. Corridor EZ, combined with pre-defined road templates and a customizable ADA ramp. . .
Corridor EZ Mentoring Program – Productive On Day One
Put Your Extremely Busy/Short Staffed Concerns To Bed Today many civil engineering firms are extremely busy and are short staffed. Designs are often performed by interns who have limited Civil. . .
Increasing Civil 3D Productivity is the Only Short-Term Option for Engineers and Senior Management
We hear every day from civil engineering firms doing subdivision design and road rehabilitation that they are too busy! This creates huge challenges for an organization. Management face three immediate challenges:. . .
Civil 3D Users: Win More Land Development Projects, Deliver Better Designs
Add a NEW Design Tool to your existing Civil 3D land development workflow and gain an unfair competitive advantage. Smarter subdivision road design, powered by AI The problem: Civil. . .
Smarter Subdivision Road Design, Powered By AI
AI for subdivision design reduces the time taken to layout a subdivision road network from hours or days to just minutes. This feature deduces your design intent based on how you name your alignments and learns as you make corrections.
Civil 3D or AEC Collection? Role Based Economics.
The problem: Civil Engineering design firms are faced with the challenge of licensing simplicity and pure economics. Does the entire design staff need an AEC Collection or will Civil 3D suffice?. . .