@MattCichon an ags file is the electronic version of the ground investigation report and can be used with the Geotechnical module to display borehole data and extract surfaces. (I use Holebase which is essentially the paid for version of the Geotech module).
I'm not in the US but we always ask for (and mostly get) dwg files but typically dumbed down vanilla CAD versions rather than native Civil versions. LandXML files area useful if we can'f get dwg although we also get pdf files but these are next to useless without a lot of work (PDFIMPORT has helped with this).
If you only have a pdf of the orginal survey then you'd have to use pdfimport and scale the resulting block and then click each point and assign a level and code. You also need to create breaklines (use Line command and snap to points then use Join) to ensure the contours are formed correctly. This can be extremely tedious so it's always worth pushing to get an electronic version of the DTM (even the triangles are better than nothing as these can be used to create a civil surface)
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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