Allow Design Scenarios to change proposed conduit properties and class based on depth of conduit.
The class of a pipe is primarily selected by the depth of cover over a pipe. Sometimes vehicle loads or construction loads have an influence on the class selection
Rail industry needs to measure clearance of many elements relative to the track: linear and point. Not all can be done using 3D clash. Some exact value are sometime required by the standards. Typically measurement of a platform edge from the CL bu...
Design profile view needs to allow annotation of projected geometry element annotation
External geometry projected into the design profile needs to be annotated to better inform what / where they are and assist in design processes like matching instantaneous grade
Users are asking for item types for
Parametric cells. Primarily for quantities reports.
We tag each element, but can we expose volumes for each element in a
Parametric cell. The most important things are Volume, Surface Area, Length(Column, Pile,...
The ability to copy plan drawings from a different file to have the same boundaries for different disciplines and you are able to edit named boundaries in each separate discipline. In summary the named boundaries start the same but they are indepe...
Add Active Terrain Elevation to Civil Analyze tool
Many users regularly need to get the existing elevation at a specific alignment location and there is currently no quick or easy way to do this. Adding additional Active Terrain elevation information on the Civil Analyze tool would give users quic...
Needs ability to bring back the option when Export Corridor to IFC with Named Boundary Group in future versions of ORD This feature is removed in 23.00.00.129 version but present in all previous version of ORD
Expand range options of Horizontal Feature Constraints
Horizontal feature constraints are a huge benefit to streamlining corridor modeling and tying design intent to civil geometry. The range options (-, 0, +) are pretty limited and often trigger components to behave improperly. Adding more options to...