• Inserting name of surface in plan, profile and cross-section

    I have been looking for this for a long time, and now it's time to ask the question to the people who might know the answer. I work with several seabed DTMs and often create profiles to view vertical shifts. Mostly I have one design survey with lots…
  • End-Area Volume Classification MDC

    What is the MDC classification in end-area volume for InRoads V8i SS2 used for, how does it function and how is it used?
  • Adding Sheet Number to Cross Section

    I have been trying to have Inroads xm 8.9 to display sheet number in my cross section. I have tried with a border inserted as a cell and as reference. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
  • Re: How to get Sta-Offset report to include superelevation events

    There is another way that might be of use. Add the ROW alignments to a surface as features draped on the existing ground. Create cross sections with the ROW features included as crossing features. Set the Controls > Critical Sections turning on Horizontal…
  • Re: How to get Sta-Offset report to include superelevation events

    Do you have the ROW Style set to show points in the cross section? If this doesn't resolve your problem then call Bentley Support and they can assist the last bit. Regards, Mike
  • InRoads - Relative Elevation Difference

    I'm trying to have inroads add in relative elevation differences between grade changes (highway lanes/feature lines). I am able to have inroads produce relative elevations (first picture), but I cannot figure out how to produce elevation differences …
  • Cross Sections Components Not Displaying

    Hello, I am having trouble with some components in my cross sections not displaying. I have check the styles to make sure the display options are correct and they are since I have components of the same style displaying at different stations. Everything…
  • Annotate Sections - Areas without points

    Hi guys, Recently we came upon a problem where the contractor wanted us to report on changes in the elevation of the existing surface, areas where we had no determined points. The image below shows the OG and our Muskeg surface. The below…