My company is needing to make 3 shape files for storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and water main. Water main just needs location, so elevations don't matter for water, but for storm and sanitary I need to export it with elevations of structure rims and pipe flows. My only idea is to try exporting a gravity pipe network, but I'm not sure if that will give me what I'm looking for. I need property information for the client to be able to use in GIS so they can have a better understanding of what is currently out in the field.
I also need to have data in the properties showing the following information for all pipes:
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Hi Sean,
Welcome to the Autodesk Forums.
Try ExportToSDF.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
I created a document for us to use to do these. I'm sharing it for you. SDF is nice but a lot of jurisdictions will only take Shapefiles. This should help with the process.
Let me know if you have questions, but I am doing training most of the day today. Thanks.
If you were to consider third party add-ons, DotSoft's C3DTools will export pipes and structures directly to a ShapeFile with total control over the object properties and can also include Map ObjectData and AEC PropertSet data.
Hi @sean_boylanZSLV3, shapefiles are a specific format by ESRI.Do you use this GIS data in ArcGIS? If the answer is "yes", I would like to complement the idea of using MAPEXPORT that @brian.strandberg presented.
You can publish a series of shapes, including .dwg, .rvt or .ifc files (in this last one, use IFCINFRAEXPORTSELECTED) using the ArcGIS for AutoCAD app available in the Autodesk App Store.
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Se the how to publish the feature below.
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