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jobcaptain
2006-03-02, 01:56 AM
A comprehensive list of features concerning Civil 3D 2007 has been posted by a friend of mine who is a licensed civil engineer in Minneapolis, Doug Benoit, P.E. [ICE].

Last week, Doug successfully completed Autodesk's Implementation Certified Expert (ICE) program for Civil 3D last week. Here's the blog he posted today with all the details.

Civil 3D 2007T Press Embargo Ended Today! So here is a list features and modifications! (http://taylor-tech.com/blogs/getEntryById/73/entry.html)

Cheers!

Opie
2006-03-02, 02:56 PM
Here are some other sites containing information for Civil 3D 2007

BLAUGI (http://augi.typepad.com/augi_news/2006/03/civil_3d_2007_f.html)

Civil 3D - Paving the Way (http://c3dpavingtheway.blogspot.com/2006/03/civil-3d-2007-phenomenal-leap-forward.html)

Beneath The Lines (http://beneaththelines.blogspot.com/2006/03/can-we-talk-about-it.html)

Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts (http://acecivil3d.blogspot.com/2006/03/civil-3d-2007.html)

James Wedding's Civil 3D Blog (http://www.civil3d.com/)

melanie.santer
2006-03-02, 06:12 PM
You can also check out Danny Counts blog at

http://digginginc3d.blogspot.com/

dmarx
2006-03-07, 10:54 PM
Is 07 going to have waterlines in the pipes section?

melanie.santer
2006-03-22, 12:05 AM
Can you elaborate on that please? Are you looking for a Water Parts List? Or Hydraulic Calculations?

T-Towntech
2006-03-23, 04:49 PM
This might refer to flexible pipes? Waterlines usually do follow a set depth below the terrain and not a grades unless you are using CPPC or some other none flexible pipe.

jwedding
2006-03-23, 10:55 PM
Yes, there is a new Pipe Rule that will simply allow you to force cover only with no regard for slope. It will at least get you closer.

bruce.adams
2006-03-23, 11:02 PM
The program will not support the use of Water Parts List Or Hydraulic Calculations although you can use null structures and the new pipe rule as mentioned above.

bruce.adams
2006-03-23, 11:06 PM
There is a really cool feature in Civil 3d. You can add expressions, or calculations and formulas, to label styles.

Augi Doggie
2006-04-22, 12:18 PM
I'm ashamed, I thought 2007 was going to focus on fixing the bugs. It looks like there are a lot of good additions as well.

I'm really anxious to get the new version. Do they have a firm release date yet?

Augi Doggie
2006-04-22, 12:22 PM
I'm ashamed, I thought 2007 was going to focus on fixing the bugs. It looks like there are a lot of good additions as well.

I'm really anxious to get the new version. Do they have a firm release date yet?
I'm an Idiot, it's on the title of the Blaugi article. It started shipping on the 14th. Has anyone gotten their copy yet?

Opie
2006-04-22, 07:46 PM
I'm an Idiot, it's on the title of the Blaugi article. It started shipping on the 14th. Has anyone gotten their copy yet?
We won't hold it against you. :p

Thanks for posting the date for others to find here. ;)

T-Towntech
2006-04-24, 01:20 PM
I'd like to see the new grading features.

The demos I've seen never get past the roadway design. :banghead:

I was hoping to get a sneak preview of all the new improvements, I've heard so much about, in the grading software.

Has anyone seen one on line?