This seems like this should be simple, but I can't figure it out. In GEOPAK SS2 is use Roadway Designer to model the proposed design, and I actually used an old criteria file that used the Draw Trace command to show existing pavement 3" below the existing ground between existing EOP elements found in a separate dgn.
How can I do this in ORD?
Let me rephrase my question. After reading it today I see that it wasn't very clear.
How do I model existing pavement in ORD 2020 R2?Similarly, how do I show cells in cross-sections to indicate bldgs, ROW, fences, etc. in ORD. In SS2 I used Draw Ancillary Features to accomplish this.
In Power Geopak SS2 I used an old criteria file to draw existing pavement onto cross-sections. It used the Draw Trace command to draw existing pavement 3" below the existing ground using existing EOP elements found in a separate dgn file as the LT/RT edges of existing pavement. Our agency deducts the volume of pavement removal from the excavation volume since we pay for pavement removal on a "per SY" basis. We don't want to pay for it twice. Similarly, how do I show cells in cross-sections to indicate bldgs, ROW, fences, etc. in ORD. In SS2 I used Draw Ancillary Features to accomplish this.
This image shows one of my SS2 cross-sections.
I believe that the Ancillary features can now be set as the cross section aspect of the feature definition.
MaryB
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