Autodesk Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design Exam Prep.

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Why Attend This Training Course?
AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) solution for civil engineering design and documentation. AutoCAD Civil 3D helps civil engineering professionals working on transportation, land development, and water projects stay coordinated and more easily and efficiently explore design options, analyze project performance, and deliver consistent, higher quality documentation—all within a familiar AutoCAD® environment.  Get skills used by industry professionals, by learning certification exam topics such as points, parcels, surveying, surfaces and grading, alignments and profiles, corridors and sections, pipe networks, and plan production and data management. Follow along with lessons, datasets, and exercises to practice and review the exam topics on your own. You can also test your knowledge by taking a practice test to prepare for the certification exam. It’s all about practice and preparation.

What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training course methodology depends on enabling participants to interact and exchange experiences, explore their competencies and achieve their career aspirations, using forward-thinking training arts, such as theoretical lectures and/or open discussion to exchange opinions and experiences, scenarios, innovative thinking brainstorming. Participants will receive an agenda including training material as a reference, in addition to some extra notes and booklets. 

Who Should Attend This Training Course?
The Autodesk Certified Professional (ACP) certification is designed for candidates who have advanced skills and can solve complex challenges in workflow and design. This type of experience typically comes from having worked with the software on a regular basis for at least two years, or equivalent to approximately 400 hours (minimum) to 1,200 hours (recommended) of Autodesk software experience. Certification at this level demonstrates a comprehensive skill set that provides an opportunity for individuals to stand out in a competitive job market.

What Are The Training Course Objectives?
  • Work with points and point groups, parcels, surveying tools, surfaces, alignments, and profiles.
  • Create corridors, sections, pipe, and pressure networks.
  • Use workflows for plan production, such as creating note label styles, view frames and sheets, and data shortcuts.
  • Review the topics covered on the Autodesk Certified Professional in Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design exam.

What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
1. Points, parcels, and surveying
1.1. Create points using the point creation methods
  • Describe the difference between Survey and Coordinate Geometry (COGO) points
  • Create COGO points
  • Specify point parameters
  • Assign point styles and point label styles
1.2. Modify point appearance and properties
  • Rotate point markers
  • Manage point styles
  • Edit point properties
  • Add and edit point labels
1.3. Create and use Point Groups to control point display
  • Create and modify Point Groups
  • Change the point group display order
1.4. Create a parcel
  • Explain automatic parcel creation
  • Create a parcel by layout
  • Create a parcel from drawing objects
  • Create parcels by subdividing an existing parcel
  • Associate a parcel with a site
1.5. Create and modify parcel styles and annotations
  • Describe the difference between parcel, parcel area, and parcel segment labels
  • Add and replace parcel labels
  • Define parcel styles
  • Create a parcel table
  • Convert a label to a tag
  • Rename and renumber parcels
  • Delete a parcel
1.6. Understand the Civil 3D surveying tools
  • Work with linework code sets
  • Utilize the points in the Survey Database
  • Understand the use the Traverse Editor
  • Recognize the purpose of working with the Survey Figure Prefix Database
  • Understand the purpose of performing a Mapcheck Analysis
2. Surfaces and grading
2.1. Identify key characteristics of surfaces
  • Identify the parameters and display settings of surface styles
  • Understand a surface’s build, how it was constructed and how it uses the data for calculations
  • Identify the data categories of a surface definition
  • Define surface boundary types
  • Access and review surfaces statistics
  • Understand how and when to display Triangular Irregular Network (TIN) lines
2.2. Create and edit TIN surfaces and volume surfaces
  • Create and edit TIN surfaces
  • Create a volume surface
  • Edit the properties of a surface definition
  • Create a TIN volume surface to compare two surfaces
2.3. Create surface labels
  • Create spot elevation and slope labels
  • Add labels to single or multiple contour lines
2.4. Identify examples of surface analysis
  • Identify the properties of a surface analysis type
  • Set the analysis parameters for a surface style
  • Perform a surface analysis
2.5. Create and modify feature lines
  • Create feature lines
  • Edit feature lines geometry or building existing surfaces.
  • Edit feature line elevations
  • Understand how objects interact with each other when they are part of the same site
2.6. Create and modify sites and grading models
  • Create and modify sites
  • Create grading groups
  • Use grading creation and editing tools
  • Work with grading criteria
3. Alignments and profiles
3.1. Create and modify alignments
  • Create an alignment from objects
  • Create offset alignments
  • Edit alignment constraints
  • Add lines, curves, and spirals to an alignment
  • Reverse the alignment direction
  • Apply widenings for a specified length along an alignment
3.2. Create a surface profile
  • Create a surface profile along an alignment
3.3. Create and modify a profile
  • Use profile creation tools
  • Edit layout profiles
  • Describe the purposes, features, and functions of the profile grid view
  • Explain how and when to add a vertical curve
  • Use profile grips
3.4. Create profile views
  • Describe the relationship between profiles, profile views, and profile view bands
  • Identify available object types to project to a profile view
  • Create a profile view
  • Split a profile view
3.5. Create alignment and profile annotations
  • Describe the relationship between the label type and how it is placed on the alignment/profile
  • Distinguish between station offset and station offset fixed point labels
  • Explain how to renumber tag labels
  • Work with alignment/profile labels
  • Use alignment tables
4. Corridors and sections
4.1. Create a corridor
  • Create and assign basic assemblies and subassemblies
  • Create a corridor
  • Add multiple baselines to a corridor
  • Add and edit targets (horizontal and vertical)
  • Understand the concept of clearing corridor bowties
  • Rebuild corridors
4.2. Create objects from a corridor
  • Create objects from a corridor
4.3. Create sections, create section views, and compute materials
  • Create sample lines
  • Create section sheets
  • Edit sample line group properties
  • Create section views
  • Compute Materials
5. Pipe networks
5.1. Create and label a pipe network
  • Describe the purpose of the part catalog and parts list
  • Set the part catalog location
  • Add and modify parts and part sizes in the parts list
  • Identify the tools used to create and modify pipe networks
  • Add parts, pipes, and structures to a profile view
  • Change the pipe network flow direction
  • Annotate plan and profile pipe networks
5.2. Create and label a pressure network
  • Create and edit the parts list
  • Set the part catalog location
  • Use the Pressure Network creation tools
  • Add pipes, appurtenances, and fittings to a profile view
  • Add plan and profile view labels
6. Plan production and data management
6.1. Create Note label styles
  • Use the text component editor
  • Change the dragged state of a label
  • Apply a label set to an object
6.2. Create view frames and sheets
  • Create view frames
  • Insert match lines on the view frames
  • Create sheets from a view frame group
6.3. Identify when to use a Data Shortcut or an External Reference
  • Differentiate between a data shortcut and external reference
  • Explain the concepts and procedures for managing data shortcuts
6.4. Create a reference to a Data Shortcut
  • Create a reference to a Data Shortcut
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13 - 24 Apr 2025
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Cairo, Egypt
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