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    Default Merge Corridors

    Does anyone know how to merge 2 corridors in Civil 3D? I am working on a subdivision and I need make an intersection. I was going to try and do it the "old" way and delete a few of the 3D faces and draw 3D Polylines, but that is not really an option in 3D.

    Can anyone help?

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    Default Re: Merge Corridors

    Add start stop points in your baselines and model up to the intersection in one corridor's properties, and through the intersection in the other. If you add the baseline segments carefully and have proper transition alignments for the EP segment this is almost not required. In theory the corridors should overlap exactly through the intersection if you are controlling them properly with the logical names.

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    Default Re: Merge Corridors

    Earlier this month, Autodesk had a great webcast about intersection modeling.

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    https://www112.livemeeting.com/cc/au...06&pw=Audience

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