Additional Exercise;
Performing design and analysis in profile view is one of the most important capabilities in nearly every land development project. Often, the profile view is the most effective way to convey information about the existing terrain, proposed redesign of the terrain, existing and proposed underground features, and many other types of important information. Moreover, not only must this information be shown graphically, it also must be annotated so that specific information can be passed on to those responsible for reviewing the design and constructing it in the field.In this section, you learned how to use profile view styles, labels, and object projection to provide details about your design in profile view. In the additional exercise, you will apply what you have learned to the design of Madison Lane. You will also add some more information to the Jordan Court and Logan Court designs.
Open the drawing named Profiles Beyond.dwg located in the Chapter 08 class data folder.
Use the following basic guidelines to stylize, annotate, and provide object projections for the Madison Lane profile view:
- Change the profile view style of Madison Lane and Logan Court to match Jordan Court.
- Apply the same profile view bands to Madison Lane that have been applied to Jordan Court and Logan Court.
- Apply the same profile label set to the Madison Lane FGCL profile that has been used for Jordan Court FGCL and Logan Court FGCL.
- Project the test boring blocks located along the Madison Lane alignment to the Madison Lane profile view. Use the Madison Lane EGCL profile to provide elevations for these projections.
- Project the survey figure representing the north edge of the stream to the Jordan Court profile view.
- On the Jordan Court profile view, create a depth label showing the elevation difference between the edge of the stream and the lowest point of the curve at station 16+77.02 (0+511.15).
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