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MDT SS4/OPENROADS OVERVIEW JUNE 25, 2018 TOPICS SHEET FILE CHANGES PLANS PRODUCTION FILE STRUCTURE PLAN/PROFILE SHEETS WORKING CROSS SECTION FILES EXISTING DESIGN FILES EXAMPLE PROJECT PROPOSED DESIGN FILES


  1. MDT SS4/OPENROADS OVERVIEW JUNE 25, 2018

  2. TOPICS SHEET FILE CHANGES PLANS PRODUCTION   FILE STRUCTURE PLAN/PROFILE SHEETS   WORKING CROSS SECTION FILES EXISTING DESIGN FILES   EXAMPLE PROJECT PROPOSED DESIGN FILES   FILE REFERENCING  SURVEY  ROAD DESIGN STRIP MAP  3D MODELING 

  3. SHEET FILE CHANGES TRUE TYPE FONT CONTROL DIAGRAM/TRAVERSE   MACRO CSF(S) SHOWN ONLY HERE   TITLE BLOCK  TITLE SHEET ARROW  CSF REMOVED  NOW AN EDITABLE LEADER  DATA FIELDS REPLACED WITH TEXT  SHEET LABELING MACRO UPDATED  TITLE SHEET STILL USES DATA FIELDS  DESIGNER BLOCK MACRO STILL USES  DATA FIELDS

  4. FILE STRUCTURE – EXISTING DESIGN FILES EXISTING TERRAIN MODEL (RDETR)  IMPORTED SURVEY .TIN FILE(S)  EXISTING FEATURES FILES (RDEFF)  SURVEY/PHOTOGRAMMETRY LINEWORK  SAVED AS A ROAD DESIGN FILE  UTILITIES MAPPING (RDUMA)  ALL EXISTING UTILITIES THAT HAVE BEEN ACCURATELY AND MODELED LOCATED IN  3D WATER/STORM/SAN/CULVERT 

  5. FILE STRUCTURE – PROPOSED DESIGN FILES PROPOSED TERRAIN MODEL  HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT/VERTICAL  (RDPTR) PROFILE (RDALN) PROPOSED SURFACE BASED ON BREAK  ALL CIVIL ALIGNMENTS AND ASSOCIATED PROFILES  LINES FROM THE CORRIDOR FILE(S) PROFILES ARE DYNAMIC ONLY  UTILITIES MAPPING (RDUMA)  CORRIDOR(S) (RDCRR)  ALL PROPOSED UTILITIES THAT CAN BE  3-DIMENSIONAL MODELS  ACCURATELY MODELED IN 3D WATER/STORM/SAN/CULVERT  SUPERELEVATION (RDSUP)  CALCULATED SUPERELEVATIONS 

  6. FILE REFERENCING: SURVEY RDETR (Existing T errain Model) – N/A  RDEFF (Existing Features File) – MERGE  Photogrammetry (PH)  Survey (DI)  Environment (EN)  Utility (SU)  RDUMA (Utilities Mapping File)  Utility (SU) 

  7. FILE REFERENCING: ROAD DESIGN STRIP MAP FOR STRIP MAP ANNOTATION ONLY RDMAP (Road Design Strip Map)  RDEFF (Existing Features File)  RDUMA (Utilities Modeling File)  RDCRR (Corridor Modeling File(s))  GEMAP (Traffic Strip Map File)  ROMAP (Right-of-Way Strip Map File)  HYMAP (Hydraulics Map File) 

  8. FILE REFERENCING: 3D MODELING RDALN (Alignment File)  RDETR (Existing T errain Model File)  RDEFF (Existing Features File)  RDUMA (Utilities Modeling File)  RDCRR (Corridor Modeling File(s))  RDETR (Existing T errain Model File)  RDEFF (Existing Features File)  RDUMA (Utilities Modeling File)  RDALN (Alignment File)  RDSUP (Superelevation File) 

  9. FILE REFERENCING: 3D MODELING RDSUP (Superelevation File)  RDALN (Alignment File)  RDUMA (Utilities Modeling File)  RDETR (Existing T errain Model File) 

  10. PLANS PRODUCTION: PLAN/PROFILE REFERENCE FILES

  11. PLANS PRODUCTION: PLAN/PROFILE REFERENCE FILES ▪ RDMAP ▪ ▪ RDPTR – PROPOSED TERRAIN VISUALIZATION OF THE HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT/VERTICAL PROFILE ▪ PROPOSED CONTOURS ▪ RDCRR - CORRIDOR ▪ RDUMA – UTILITIES MODEL ▪ DESIGN BREAKLINES: EDGE OF PAVEMENT, CONSTRUCTION LIMITS, ETC. ▪ WATER/STORM/SAN/CULVERT ▪ RDEFF – EXISTING FEATURES ▪ EXISTING BREAKLINES/UTILITIES

  12. PLANS PRODUCTION: WORKING CROSS SECTION REFERENCE FILES RDALN - ALIGNMENT  CORRIDOR ALIGNMENT  RDCRR(S) - CORRIDOR  3 DIMENSIONAL PROPOSED MODELS  RDETR – EXISTING TERRAIN MODEL  EXISTING TERRAIN SURFACE  RDEFF – EXISTING FEATURES  DRAPED UTILITIES/BARRIER/RIGHT -OF-WAY  RDUMA – UTILITIES MODEL  MODELED PIPES 

  13. PROJECT WORKFLOW: EXAMPLE PROJECT CREATE ROAD DESIGN FILES 1. 2. VIEW COPIES OF OTHER DISCIPLINES’ WORK FILES RDETR  BRGEN – BRIDGE GENERAL LAYOUT  RDEFF  DIMAP (S) – GROUND SURVEY  RDALN  ENSWU – WETLAND DELINATION  RDSUP  GEMAP – GEOMETRIC STRIP MAP  RDCRR  HYMAP – HYDRAULIC MAP  RDXSF  PHMAP – PHOTOGRAMMETRY SURVEY  RDMAP  ROMAP – RIGHT -OF-WAY STRIP MAP  RDPLP  SURVEY/PHOTO .TIN FILE(S) 

  14. PROJECT WORKFLOW: EXAMPLE PROJECT REFERENCE THE RDETR FILE 7. IMPORT .TIN(S) INTO THE 3. INTO THE RDEFF FILE AND SET RDETR FILE. THE TERRAIN ACTIVE. REFERENCE DIMAP/PHMAP , 4. CREATE PROFILES FOR ALL 8. ENSWU , ROMAP FILES INTO ANCILLARY LINEWORK BY THE RDEFF FILE. DRAPING ON THE EXISTING MERGE THE DIMAP AND ALL 5. TERRAIN USING THE PROFILE BREAKLINES, BOUNDARIES, ETC. FROM SURFACE TOOL. FROM THE ENSWU AND ROMAP INTO THE RDEFF FILE. APPLY FEATURE DEFINITIONS 6. TO THE MERGED LINEWORK.

  15. PROJECT WORKFLOW: EXAMPLE PROJECT REFERENCE THE RDETR AND 9. 14. CREATE CIVIL VERTICAL PROFILE. RDEFF FILES INTO THE SET ACTIVE. RDALN FILE. SET EXISTING 15. APPLY A VERTICAL DESIGN TERRAIN ACTIVE. STANDARD. 10. CREATE CIVIL HORIZONTAL 16. CREATE GPK. EXPORT ALIGNMENT. ALIGNMENT AND PROPOSED & 11. APPLY STATIONING EXISTING PROFILE. 12. ROUND BEARINGS AND 17. USE THE D&C MANAGER TO DISTANCES AS NEEDED. VISUALIZE THE ALIGNMENT AND PROFILES IN THE RDMAP FILE. 13. APPLY A HORIZONTAL DESIGN (FOR PLANS PRODUCTION) STANDARD.

  16. PROJECT WORKFLOW: EXAMPLE PROJECT 18. REFERENCE THE RDALN INTO 21. IMPORT TEMPLATES FROM THE THE RDSUP FILE. CREATE PREDEFINED TEMPLATE LIBRARY SUPERELEVATION SHAPES. 22. CREATE CORRIDORS AND APPLY 19. REFERENCE THE RDETR , A TEMPLATE. RDEFF , RDALN , AND RDSUP 23. APPLY SUPERELEVATION FILES INTO THE RDCRR FILE. SET THE EXISTING TERRAIN ACTIVE. 20. CREATE NEW TEMPLATE LIBRARY IN THE DGN FOLDER USING THE PROJECT NAME. (EX: 8875000RDMDL001.itl)

  17. PROJECT WORKFLOW: EXAMPLE PROJECT 24. REFERENCE THE RDALN , 29. RUN END AREA VOLUMES. RDCRR , RDEFF , RDETR FILES 30. RUN CROSS SECTION AGAIN. INTO THE RDXSF FILE. SET EXISTING TERRAIN ACTIVE. 31. LABEL CROSS SECTIONS USING 25. IN THE DEFAULT 3D MODEL, MACRO (.XLP). TURN ON ALL MODELING 32. REFERENCE THE RDCRR , RDEFF , COMPONENTS THAT NEED TO RDUMA , ROMAP , GEMAP , AND BE DISPLAYED IN THE CROSS SECTIONS. HYMAP FILES INTO THE RDMAP FILE 26. CREATE .XSC (X-SECTION SETUP FILE. 33. CREATE PLAN/PROFILE SHEETS USING THE GEOPAK PROCESS. 27. RUN CROSS SECTIONS. 28. LABEL CROSS SECTIONS USING OPENROADS LABELING

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