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    Default SE433-3L: Bridging the Gap Between AutoCAD® Civil 3D® and Autodesk® Revit® Structure

    Session: SE433-3L

    Title: Bridging the Gap Between AutoCAD® Civil 3D® and Autodesk® Revit® Structure

    Instructor: Steven Costa

    Course Description: Transportation engineering has customarily been a joint effort between civil and structural engineers, each playing a major role in the development of any given design. In its simplest expression, this practice has been driven by a static relationship wherein civil engineers develop horizontal and vertical control geometry, which is then made available to the structural engineer to develop the necessary super/sub-structure components. The goal of the lab is to demonstrate how to integrate AutoCAD Civil 3D project data using the Revit Structure Extensions to make subsequent design changes seamless and dynamic. This lab is aimed to give attendees an introduction to the processes and best practices for integrating AutoCAD Civil 3D roadway/bridge design projects with Revit Structure. Topics will include the proper techniques for exporting AutoCAD Civil 3D alignments, corridors, and surfaces and emphasize the methods for generating bridge super/sub structures like abutments, slabs, and piers using that data.
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