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Civil Site Design V25.1 | Sectional Volumes & Multi-Section Viewer

By |2024-11-27T22:34:36+00:00November 27th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

Sectional Volumes | Introduction Civil Site Design version 25.1 introduces a new Sectional Volumes tool that offers several advantages over the original volume report. This blog post will explore the features and functionality of this new tool. The sectional volumes tool retains the familiar interface of the original form but incorporates

Civil Site Design V25.1 | Intersection Manager

By |2024-11-27T22:34:30+00:00November 27th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

Intersection Manager | Introduction Civil Site Design V25.10 (released November 2024) features the Intersection Manager. This is a single, centralised location to manage intersections within a Civil Site Design project. The Intersection Manager was developed to enable users to have single tool which would assist with managing all intersecting Road

Civil Site Design V25.1 | Reference Profiles

By |2024-11-29T00:00:35+00:00November 27th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

Reference Profiles | Introduction Reference Profiles are strings that reference the design of a road centreline to vertically represent features of your cross section, such as the left/right kerb lines.  You pick the ranges of which to match the road centreline design, and edit the design in between to manage the left/right kerb

Civil Site Design V25.1 | Projected Profiles

By |2024-11-29T00:03:45+00:00November 27th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

Projected Profiles | Introduction Created for Civil 3D production output, the Projected Profiles command addresses the challenge of integrating independently designed road features, such as parking bays or knuckles, into main road Civil 3D Profile Views. The Projected Profiles command provides users with the ability to project String designs onto

V25.1 | Project Storage For Civil Site Design and Stringer Topo

By |2024-11-27T23:14:36+00:00November 20th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News, Stringer Topo|

Project Storage | Introduction Project storage in Civil Site Design and Stringer Topo V25.1 offers a new way to manage project data, enhancing data organisation, protection, and version control. Instead of storing the project data folder next to the DWG file, as in the traditional format, project storage places this folder in

Introducing Our New Licensing System

By |2024-05-16T06:15:48+00:00May 16th, 2024|Development, Latest News|

Due to Autodesk’s adoption of .NET8 architecture in their 2025 release, we have had to change to a new licensing system developed by Soraco (QLM). We are confident that a transition to the new licensing system will not inconvenience customers. A new customer portal is available for customers to manage their V25 licenses. For computer-based single-user licensing,

Civil Site Design V25 | Release

By |2024-11-27T05:17:53+00:00May 16th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

To coincide with the Autodesk 2025 release, Civil Site Design V25 has been released featuring a number of new and improved features. Below is an overview of what's in this release. Civil Site Design V25 is available on the following platforms: AutoCAD 2019 to AutoCAD 2025 BricsCAD V21 to BricsCAD V24 Civil 3D 2019

Civil Site Design V25 | Export Surface & Model

By |2024-11-27T05:19:54+00:00May 16th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

Export Surface & Export Model Civil Site Design V25 on Civil 3D & AutoCAD 2025 only has some additional functionality to directly export Civil Site Design Surfaces & Models to a variety of different formats - Export Surface & Export Model. These new commands can be found on the ribbon, however, this article

Civil Site Design V25 | Custom Variations with ScriptX

By |2024-11-27T05:20:37+00:00May 16th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

Custom Variations | ScriptX Released in Civil Site Design V24, ScriptX was developed so that users could write Custom Design Variations. In V25, ScriptX now has a dedicated ScriptX Editor, User Interface (UI) and comes equipped with a large selection of new commands and object properties. Included in the

Civil Site Design V25 | Surface Boundary Trimming

By |2024-11-27T05:21:12+00:00May 16th, 2024|Civil Site Design, Latest News|

Boundary Retraction and Code Filtering Excess triangulation on the edges of surface models can be time-consuming to clean-up, but with the new Boundary Retraction and Filter by Triangle Codes control added to the Surface Manager boundaries tab, most of the hard work can be done automatically. Previously only available

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