Hi guys
If you have trial pit/borehole data then you can use the sampled depths at the correct locations to get a stripped surface see http://civilintentions.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/creating-geological-surfaces-from.html
There are a couple of workaround ways to get the formation surfaces (this is my preferred method http://ericchappell.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/magical-way-to-calculate-volumes.html) - how much have you used Civil 3D and what was the other software you used?
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only have used autocad before. if you can link to tutorials or point me in the right direction.
other software was a QS software that can generate cut and fill, but its very long winded and bad interface to see how the ground shaped, just inputting millions of levels and crossing fingers
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