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Corridor: Baseline passes thru curb/gutter

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rito
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Corridor: Baseline passes thru curb/gutter

I have a road with a baseline passing thru a curb and gutter.  I have an assembly with a variable median which will work up til about 276+70 (where the red vertical line is); and another for when the baseline completely passes thru the curb and gutter, after about 277+40. 

 

How do I hand the situation b/n 276+70 and 277+40?

 

I was thinking maybe a variable curb width, if there is one? Or a lane transition, but not sure how to offset it 6" vertically.

 

Anyone that can provide assistance would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thank you in advance!

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fcernst
in reply to: rito

 

"but not sure how to offset it 6" vertically."

 


You can move a Subassembly with the AutoCAD Move command and it will respect the offset you have created relative to the Assembly attachment point.



Fred Ernst, PE
C3D 2024
Ernst Engineering
www.ernstengineering.com
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dgordon
in reply to: rito

why not build an assembly to attach to a new baseline that represents the flow line or front edge of the curb where it meets the hma.   There is no rule that says baselines in a corridor have to follow the survey centerline.

 

 

Dan

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rito
in reply to: dgordon

I will try that, thank you!

 

It's my first time starting a corridor from scratch so I appreciate the input.

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rito
in reply to: rito

I created an alignment along the back of curb with an associated assembly. But now since the back of curb alignment is not parallel to the project baseline, how do i get the regions to matchup in the corridor?

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dgordon
in reply to: rito

rather than letting them over lap, instead leave a gap in between and let the surface created from the corridor knit them together for you.

 

 

Dan

Civil 3D 2013
Win 7 Pro x64
Intel Xeon 2.0GHz
12Gb Ram
ATI Firepro 4800
Dell T5500
www.preinnewhof.com

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