I am trying to calculate the cut/fills for an existing road that is going to be reconstructed. The depth under the new curb is different than the depth under the pavement. So, I created two existing surface by dropping the elevations and I created a datum surface from the corridor. Problem is that I am getting an error that materials define a common area, but when I check my polygon booundries they and corridor, I don't see anything overlapping. I have tried deleting and redoing the polygon boundry, but that hasn't helped. I even offset the boundries by .01 so they aren't on top of each other, but that isn't working either. I attached the drawing and zoomed into the cross section that I am getting the error at.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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When are you getting that error?
Delete the sample line at 2875.011 and create one at 2875.00
Thank you! That worked. There were a couple of other stations (29+35, 32+61, 35+50) that were not calculating the cut from EOP to EOP, so I also moved those over and they worked too. Is this a glitch, or am I doing something wrong?
On another note, I was watching one of your you tube tutorial on how to extract boundries from the the corridor feature lines. I tried doing this with the same file. I was able to get the EOP polygon, but when I tried to due the BOC have the lines disappeared when I use the join command in PEDIT. Do you have any ideas on why it would be doing that?
What about my problem.
I have 4 cut areas and 10 surfaces. Changing stations at sample lines doesn't work.
Do You have solution?
I'm attaching the file.
EL CORREDOR HASTA EL FONDO ES DECIR TODA LA ZANJA Y EL CORREDOR HASTA EL LIMITE SUPERIOR DE LA CAMA DE GRAVA