Grading Limits

Grading Limits

kevin.oaks
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Grading Limits

kevin.oaks
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Unable to extend grading limits past 328.08ft.  Using fixed 2:1 slopes that need to extend beyond a 328.08ft swath.  Is there a way to increase this limit?

 
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wpagl452
Alumni
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Hi @kevin.oaks, you are correct there is a limit of 100m (~328') on grading limits. You could perhaps use a road in cominbation with Land Areas. The Land Areas could be configured with a Grading Behavior that has a limit higher than 100m. 

 

All the best,
Winston
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roskirko
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100 m (328 ft) is the limit on a single component road. You could try drawing a parallel "null" component road at the edge of the current 100 m limit in order to continue (crudely) the 2:1 grading slope.

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Fanshawe College
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mzjensen
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What about putting in a generic shape component or a shoulder component that has a 2:1 slope for a couple hundred feet? Then the roadside grading object will start at the edge of that component, giving you some more distance to work with.


Zachri Jensen, PE   |  
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