Interesting, I will follow up with Autodesk. Thanks for all the help.
Under the transformation tab I enter my combined scale factor (ground to grid) of a centrally located point that I wish to scale about, I can use a shift if I'd like so I don't confuse one with the other. I have a point file format setup to import/export ground and one for grid. And an annotation style to label a point with both, just grid or just ground. So If I have a csv in grid I can bring it in and it will convert it to my projects ground based system, that way I can work and draft with a SF of 1.000 and if I need to go back out in the field I can export a csv (of control or search points for example) in grid if i'm going to use GPS or ground if Im going to use a total station.
One question I have on this front is can civil3d give me an accurate combined scale factor? (CSF = point SF * elevation SF)
It gives me an accurate SF with the geodetic calculator but it doesn't apply a ESF even if I check the "Apply sea level scale factor" box.
Currently I'm stuck using the CSF I get from my post processing or Starnet will give me the CSF of any point I observe but it'd be nice to set my scale point (with its approx CSF) when I'm doing my precalcs and before I even go to site.