Come and See Dana in Detroit This Week

I’ll be teaching the afternoon classes (filling in for James) at CAD Camp Detroit this Thursday, October 25, 2007. CAD Camp is a great bargain- a full day of training classes plus lunch, networking and giveaways for $179.

I have a Mastering Civil 3D 2008 book to give away in my last class! (Must be present to win 🙂 )

Check out the full agenda for CAD Camp here:http://www.cadcamp.com/detroit/agenda.asp

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CIVIL ENGINEERING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2008

(S3-2) Subdivision Design with Civil 3D
Skill Level Guideline: Intermediate
Subdivisions are intensive projects. So intensive, in fact, that they use every aspect of Civil 3D – from parcels to corridors, and from surfaces to cross-sections. In this session you’ll get the foundation information to evaluate the design alternatives. We’ll cover the methods of importing survey data and creating subdivisions, site parcels and roads, as well as grading, piping and vertical profiles of the subdivision road. Finally, learn how to apply your new subdivision knowledge as we cover a real-world example.


CIVIL ENGINEERING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2008

(S4-2) Intersection Design – Because Straight Roads Lead to Dead Ends
Skill Level Guideline: Intermediate
The straight road is easy to build in Civil 3D. But that typically leads to dead ends. What happens when roads run into each other? In this quick spin, we’ll look at a cul-de-sac, a knuckle and a street intersection, and discuss best practice techniques for modeling these common design components. This class will cover a bit of everything you’ll run into when creating a typical subdivision design. Your solution is right around the corner.


CIVIL ENGINEERING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2008

(S5-2) Piping and Drain Networks Made Easy!
Skill Level Guideline: Intermediate
This course will explore the use of Civil 3D to design piping systems. Learn how to create and modify part lists, pipe rules and structure rules and how to lay out structures and pipes. We’ll also cover how to check and correct interference conditions. We will even learn how to export/import existing pipe networks into Microsoft Excel for use with hydraulic calculations. Finally, we’ll review how to apply object and label styles to pipes and structures. This session will help you get all your pipes flowing and avoid your work going down the drain.

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