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AutoCAD Civil 3D Assembly Guide

This document provides instructions for creating a roadway assembly in AutoCAD Civil 3D using existing subassemblies. The assembly includes: - A right lane added using the LaneOutsideSuperWithwidening subassembly. - An urban curb and gutter added using the UrbanCurbGutterGeneral subassembly, placed next to the lane. - A sidewalk added using the BasicSidewalk subassembly, placed next to the curb. - A daylight slope added using the BasicSideSlopeCutDitch subassembly, placed outside the sidewalk. The four subassemblies are then mirrored to the left side of the assembly baseline, completing the basic roadway cross-section.
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AutoCAD Civil 3D Assembly Guide

This document provides instructions for creating a roadway assembly in AutoCAD Civil 3D using existing subassemblies. The assembly includes: - A right lane added using the LaneOutsideSuperWithwidening subassembly. - An urban curb and gutter added using the UrbanCurbGutterGeneral subassembly, placed next to the lane. - A sidewalk added using the BasicSidewalk subassembly, placed next to the curb. - A daylight slope added using the BasicSideSlopeCutDitch subassembly, placed outside the sidewalk. The four subassemblies are then mirrored to the left side of the assembly baseline, completing the basic roadway cross-section.
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Corridor Assembly

Working with Assemblies

Exercise 1: Creating an Assembly

This exercise will use some of the subassemblies that are shipped with AutoCAD Civil 3D to create an assembly for a
basic crowned roadway with travel lanes, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and slopes to an existing surface.

Create an assembly baseline

1. Open Corridor assembly.dwg, which is located in the DPWH Training folder

2. Click Home tab Create Design panel Assembly drop-down Create Assembly .
3. In the Create Assembly dialog box, for name, enter Primary Road Full Section. Click OK.
4. When the ‘Specify assembly baseline location’ prompt is displayed on the command line, click in the rectangle
under the profile views.

The viewport zooms to the assembly baseline, which looks like this:

Add a lane subassembly

1. If the Tool Palette containing the subassemblies is not visible, click Home tab Palettes panel Tool
Palettes .
2. In the tool palette, right-click the Tool Palettes control bar. Click Civil 3D - Metric.
3. Click the Lanes tab.

4. Click LaneOutsideSuperWithwidening.
5. In the Properties palette, under ADVANCED, specify the following parameters:
o Side: Right
o Width: 3.5
6. In the drawing, click the marker point on the assembly baseline.

The right lane subassembly is now attached to the assembly baseline.

Add a curb subassembly

1. In the Tool Palettes window, on the Curbs tab, click UrbanCurbGutterGeneral.


2. In the drawing, click the marker point at the top-right edge of the travel lane.

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Add a sidewalk subassembly

1. In the Tool Palettes window, on the Basic tab, click Basic Sidewalk.
2. In the Properties palette, under ADVANCED, specify the following parameters:
o Side: Right
o Width: 0.5
o Buffer Width 1: 1.5
o Buffer Width 2: 1.5
3. In the drawing, click the marker point at the top, back of the curb.

Add a daylight subassembly

1. In the Tool Palettes window, on the Basic tab, click BasicSideSlopeCutDitch.


2. In the Properties palette, under ADVANCED, specify the following parameters:
o Side: Right
o Cut Slope: 2.000:1
o Fill Slope: 4.000:1

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3. In the drawing, click the marker point at the outside edge of the sidewalk subassembly.

4. Press Esc.

This action ends the subassembly placement command.

Mirror the subassemblies to the left of the baseline

1. In the drawing, select the four subassemblies you added.

2. Right click. Click Mirror.


3. Click the marker point on the assembly baseline.

The subassemblies are displayed on the left side of the assembly marker.

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