Utility Modelling and Design
Dates: 29th & 30th April and 1st May 2025
Time: 10am to 1:30pm (AEST - Sydney time), with a 15-minute break, each day
Requirements: Dual monitors will be required so that the Trainer can be followed on one and the Course work can be done on the other. Alternatively, a second computer could also be used and projected to a screen or TV for viewing the Trainer.
An Internet Connection is required.
12d Model v15 and Codemeter drivers : 12d Model v15 Installation Document
Civil and Surveying Institute will supply a 12d Model licence and data to use for the course
Course Places: 6 seats available
Summary:
This course introduces users to importing, mapping and visualising surveyed utility data, using attributes for modelling and manipulation of data, then exporting attributes with the data. The course then progresses to designing new utilities using several tools within 12d Model to give the user an understanding of the options available as well as their pros and cons.
Prerequisites:
Experience in 12d Model, with completion of the Civil Design Basics course.
Course Content:
B07: Attribute Management
- Attributes
- Map files
- Importing utility data
- Chains for data import
- Translating by attribute depth
- Replacing attribute values
- The Attribute Manipulator
- Quantity reports
- Exporting Water string attributes
- Labelling
- Clash detection
D10: Utility Design
- Designing utilities using Super Alignments (IP and Element methods)
- BIM objects create/edit/apply
- BIM objects map files
- Utilities within the MTF
- Create/edit service conduit/water main
- Trenching of Water strings
Please note courses may occasionally be cancelled or amended if trainers' availabilities change. If a change to a course occurs and you are unable to attend the new time, we will transfer your registration to the next available course.
All courses are non-refundable if you change your mind.