a) Using and Editing Templates
This course teaches how to efficiently modify and use existing templates, such as those delivered in the Bentley Civil Workspace, for your project situations. You will learn how to manage template libraries and edit templates to satisfy project specifications including minor edits such as pavement width, pavement slope, and end condition (cut/fill) treatments. You will also learn how to replace entire sections of templates with alternate components such as adding curb and gutter to a template.
b) Defining Templates Components and Constraints
This course teaches how to create templates and components for those complex project situations that require more than simply modifying existing templates. This training focuses on the hinge-to-hinge backbone portion of the template. You will learn how to create pavement slabs, pavement stripes, curbs, pavement widening, matching existing pavement, and barriers.
c) Defining Template End Conditions
This hands-on training teaches how to create and make template end conditions. This training focuses on the side slopes connecting the template hinge to the tie down point. You will learn how to create end conditions with multiple cut and fill slope solutions, cut slopes with a ditch adjacent to the hinge, walls, and forced right-of-way solutions.
d) Template Triggers and Switches
Learn how to create templates that use null points with component display rules. These act as triggers (or switches) to display and undisplay parts of your template when linear geometry is added as corridor reference elements to a corridor.
e) Understanding the Power of the Bentley Template Library
The template library delivered with OpenRoads Designer includes many advanced features and techniques that you can use directly in your models or that you can incorporate into your own templates and template libraries. Learn techniques of experts. The template library delivered with OpenRoads Designer includes many advanced features and techniques that you can use directly in your models or that you can incorporate into your own templates and template libraries. Learn techniques of experts.