Transitioning to OpenRoads from Geopak

My company currently uses GeoPak as the primary software for road design. Currently IT is pushing to transition to OpenRoads. Correct me if I'm wrong but OpenRoads is the all encompassing program that will take the place of InRoads and GeoPak. My question is, can the current project files we have be used in the new software? If we transition will companies still on Geopak be able to read our files. Many of our engineers are resistant to the change, I am not sure if that is reluctance to reconfiguring project standards, or simply preference. 

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  • If we transition will companies still on Geopak be able to read our files

    No. Actually, they won't even be able to reference your files safely. I have had issues with file corruption by attempting to use an ORD file on a Geopak job, including simply attaching the ORD file as a reference.

    If your clients have ORD standards set up, you will want to use those. Otherwise someone will have to do the work to convert any in-house standards to ORD. ORD also uses a VERY different configuration from OpenRoads, without Project CFG files, but adding Workspaces and Worksets. By default, ORD wants to store all of that information (and project files) locally, so someone will have to figure out how to write the configuration files to work with your project data storage.

    Be aware that the data modeling process in ORD is much closer to InRoads, with its corridor modeling and templates than Geopak. I don't think anything from native Geopak made it into ORD.

    MaryB

    Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918
    Power InRoads 08.11.09.918
    OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2

        

    Answer Verified By: Antonio Hamilton 

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  • If we transition will companies still on Geopak be able to read our files

    No. Actually, they won't even be able to reference your files safely. I have had issues with file corruption by attempting to use an ORD file on a Geopak job, including simply attaching the ORD file as a reference.

    If your clients have ORD standards set up, you will want to use those. Otherwise someone will have to do the work to convert any in-house standards to ORD. ORD also uses a VERY different configuration from OpenRoads, without Project CFG files, but adding Workspaces and Worksets. By default, ORD wants to store all of that information (and project files) locally, so someone will have to figure out how to write the configuration files to work with your project data storage.

    Be aware that the data modeling process in ORD is much closer to InRoads, with its corridor modeling and templates than Geopak. I don't think anything from native Geopak made it into ORD.

    MaryB

    Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918
    Power InRoads 08.11.09.918
    OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2

        

    Answer Verified By: Antonio Hamilton 

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