Civil 3D makes it easy to calculate average end area earthwork volumes between two surfaces. In fact, there’s no limit to the number of surfaces allowed to participate in a volume calculation. In today’s installment, we’ll explore a concept called “subcriteria”. Subcriteria definitions allow complex material volumes to be extracted from areas defined by multiple surfaces.
If you're interested, I’ve recorded a quick video below to help get you started...
To explore this topic further, click here to find strategies for using subcriteria in conjunction with multiple sub-surface configurations.
-Jeff
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