Issue importing XML to terrain model in OpenRoads Designer

I have a drawing from Civil3D, a .dwg, and I have a land xml that was created from that data set by original drawing creators.  Also, there was a .dgn created from the same .dwg file, which has some visible contours shown in .dgn.  When I view .dgn and then create a terrain model with xml, to verify contours are correct, the terrain model contours and contours displayed in the .dgn, are consistently off horizontally.  Seems to be an international foot to US Survey foot difference, since horizontal is off by about 3 ft everywhere.  Cannot seem to be able to get the contours to overlap original drawing.  Please, help! 

See picture:  Yellow are the terrain model and white are the dgn contours.  

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  • When attaching a DWG, you have a chance to select DWG units. You need to specify US Feet vs just Feet, which is actually International Feet. One work-around is to turn off True Scale in the reference attachment and then set the scale factor to 1:1.


    Charles (Chuck) Rheault
    CADD Manager

    MDOT State Highway Administration

    • MicroStation user since IGDS, InRoads user since TDP.
    • AutoCAD, Land Desktop and Civil 3D, off and on since 1996
  • I appreciate the response, Chuck.  Like I told Josh, above, it is the fact that in C3D, there are two units of measure location (like ORD).  One is the GCS, which will state Washington South us survey feet (nad83), and then under drawing utilities > units > drawing units > insertion scale.  The unit of measure listed there, needs to be USSF, otherwise if its set to feet, ORD pulls that unit and thinks the data is is international feet (from what I am gathering and understanding).  So, what I did was, open the dwg in civil3d, then change that unit of measure to USSF, save as a different copy, then brought that copy into ORD.  This time, ORD asked me to select what unit of measure the data is in, instead of telling me that it was in feet and not giving me any other options.  Thanks!

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  • I appreciate the response, Chuck.  Like I told Josh, above, it is the fact that in C3D, there are two units of measure location (like ORD).  One is the GCS, which will state Washington South us survey feet (nad83), and then under drawing utilities > units > drawing units > insertion scale.  The unit of measure listed there, needs to be USSF, otherwise if its set to feet, ORD pulls that unit and thinks the data is is international feet (from what I am gathering and understanding).  So, what I did was, open the dwg in civil3d, then change that unit of measure to USSF, save as a different copy, then brought that copy into ORD.  This time, ORD asked me to select what unit of measure the data is in, instead of telling me that it was in feet and not giving me any other options.  Thanks!

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