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Extracting cut and fill volume information into table or Excel

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KevinSherratt7015
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Extracting cut and fill volume information into table or Excel

I have created several TIN volume surfaces and would like to extract the cut and fill information into a table so that it can be placed on to a drawing. Does anybody know of any automatic way of doing this rather than reviewing the surface properties and manually inputting figures into a table?

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You can certainly create a table for each surface and place on the drawing but I don't think you can combine them into one table (there may be a way of using Parcel Volume Reports somehow but not sure...)

neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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It sounds like your surfaces are built form point/ feature lines and not corridors, yes?

 

You can still create sections,  material list, volumes and in a dynamic table. Develop an alignment through your site ( I suggest a straight line) add sample lines and add all your surfaces ( I would suggest you make a composite of all your fg into a single surface), compute material and generate a material volume table. Of course you need to manually adjust pavement thickness, etc.

 

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Joe Bouza
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dnl999
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I think the surface report from the Toolbox might help you.

 

Andrew

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Joe-Bouza
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Gee I didn't know about that. Thanks

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Thanks Joe

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What goes around comes around Smiley Wink I'd give you a check mark but the OP needs to dot that.

 

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