Let's begin.....First of all there is a few things that we need to explain. An Alignment is a line that shows the center of what ever you are making (a road, channel, canal...etc). A Profile is an elevational view of the alignment. Hence where you are placing your fiber. At those specific elevations.
Profiles consist of two axis's X and Y. X shows the station range of your project, with elevations every 100 ft. y shows the elevational value 1580 ft. above sea level for example. But, you can also have conditional elevations. Example: you call the top of a Fire Hydrant that is near the project as an elevational bench mark of 1000. Doesn't matter if it is the actual elevation or not it is used for control.
What State are you in? You can go to any number of Department of Tranportation Web Sites and down load their cell libraries so that you can create plan and profiles. Minnesota, Nebraska all have them available.
After you obtain some seed files and cell libraries send another note and we will continue.
There are things that you will need from cell libraries or what ever source you may use.
Regards,
Namdac