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Webcast Road Design Webcast Series: Design Changes
Road Design Webcast Series: Design Changes

Design changes are a reality in today’s civil engineering environment. With traditional road design tools, the design change process is often difficult and error prone - data and graphics are not synchronized, project team coordination suffers, and inaccurate construction documentation fuels costly RFIs.

AutoCAD® Civil 3D® offers a better way to deal with adjustments, corrections, and other surprises.

In this on-demand webcast, Autodesk Technical Specialist, Lucy Kuhns, will show you how Autodesk’s powerful building information modeling software for civil engineers enables project teams to:

* Stay coordinated and respond to design changes faster
* Easily explore various design options
* Optimize designs with dynamic analysis, simulation, and visualization capabilities

To watch this on-demand webcast presented by Autodesk, CLICK HERE.



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  The Survey Summit
 July 7, 2011 - July 12, 2011, in San Diego California
  TRB 90th Annual Meeting
 January 23, 2011 - January 27, 2011, in Washington D.C.
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 November 30, 2010 - December 2, 2010, in Las Vegas
  Trimble Dimensions 2010
 November 8, 2010 - November 10, 2010, in Las Vegas Nevada
  IHEEP 2010
 September 26, 2010 - September 30, 2010, in Dearborn Mich.

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