Tips/Tricks For Exporting Civil 3D Corridor with Super Elevation and Recreating in ORD

Just like the title suggests, I have a bunch of Civil 3D Corridors in which a design firm created. Unfortunately they did not create the entire roadway section or apply any end conditions to their corridors. I have been tasked with modeling these corridors with the correct sections, end conditions, etc. 

If I have all of the Civil 3D Geometry, Assemblies, Super Elevation data, Surfaces of Roadway Corridors and even extracted a AutoCAD Solid from Civil 3D to reference into my DGN, is there an efficient method for recreating these corridors in ORD?

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  • It's a lot of works: Import with landxml geometry and surfaces, reformat (slightly) superelevation CSV file to match Openroads formating, create the superelevation section, create the lanes then import superelevation from civil 3D, get the graphics of the assembly and import graphicaly as Openroads Template, then reassign constraints to those imported templates.  Assign the superelevation to the corridor, then do your end conditions, X-sections and 3D model

    You need to know very well openroads and civil 3D to convert everything.

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  • It's a lot of works: Import with landxml geometry and surfaces, reformat (slightly) superelevation CSV file to match Openroads formating, create the superelevation section, create the lanes then import superelevation from civil 3D, get the graphics of the assembly and import graphicaly as Openroads Template, then reassign constraints to those imported templates.  Assign the superelevation to the corridor, then do your end conditions, X-sections and 3D model

    You need to know very well openroads and civil 3D to convert everything.

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