Chris Key
I am busy trying to understand the developments in the quantity generation methods of ORD. For PowerCivil you guys posted the following article
"Component Quantities - What are my options using OpenRoads?"
Please can you provide a similar type of article on the ORD Connect functionality including the removal/relocation of the "end area volumes" functionality as well as the addition of the "Quantities report by named boundary". For our in-house training i prepared a table for our team and then further explained the available methods as well as a best practice to achieve project deliverable. This best practice was a combination of two methods. An updated article would be extremely useful.
Thanks
Damian Bull
Method
Clipping boundary honoured
Are cut/fill quantities honoured
Element component Quantities
Yes
No
Corridor Component Quantities
Corridor: End area volumes
MicroStation Element Information
Terrain Modelling: Create Cut & Fill Volumes
Yes, we will certainly get an article written which will outline the available options in ORD CONNECT. I don't have an estimated time on when that will be available but we have found this article for SS4 to be very beneficial to users. Here is a link to the article mentioned in the above post:
https://communities.bentley.com/products/road___site_design/w/road_and_site_design__wiki/19045.component-quantities-what-are-my-options-using-inroads-geopak-mx-ss4
Yes, the 'Quantities Report by Named Boundary' was a nice addition tot he program requested by users. The Clipping boundary should be honored using this method.
For more information about the Road and Site design tools, visit the Road and Site design WIKI at: http://communities.bentley.com/products/road___site_design/w/road_and_site_design__wiki
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