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Parcels In Civil 3D

Parcels In Civil 3D

Parcels In Civil 3D

(OP)
Does anyone out there know how to extract all of the parcel volumes at once in Civil 3D 2009? I've created the parcels, I have my volumes for them only problem is I can only view them individually. In land desktop I would be able to extract a table. Just wondering how to extract that table in Civil 3D.

Any help is much appreciated, thanks in advance.

RE: Parcels In Civil 3D

What do you mean parcel volumes? Earthwork volumes or parcel areas?  

RE: Parcels In Civil 3D

In Land you can calculate cut/fill volumes using either a Polyline or setting up that polyline to be a parcel.  So you could basically have a 50 lots subdivision, make each lot a parcel volume, click calc parcel volume and get that table the OP is mentioning.

I feel like there was a way to do this in Civil 3D, but it's been too long since I used the software.

Civil Development Group, LLC
Los Angeles Civil Engineering specializing in Hillside Grading
http://www.civildevelopmentgroup.com

RE: Parcels In Civil 3D

(OP)
Brandoncdg; I'm familiar with the Land desktop way, it's the Civil 3D way.  In land desktop it will kick out a table for the parcel volumes no problem.  In Civil 3D it looks like I can only get a volume table for one at a time using the toolbox, since I roughly do have 50 lots one by one will kind of take a long time.  Just looking for a faster way.  Thanks

RE: Parcels In Civil 3D

Sorry I was responding to Francesca.  BTW Francesca, can you post any Civil 3D Grading blog links you have in here?  I am sure we can figure out the answer at the very least from those.

Civil Development Group, LLC
Los Angeles Civil Engineering specializing in Hillside Grading
http://www.civildevelopmentgroup.com

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