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Dominick Gallegos, Civil 3D Technical Marketing Manager for Autodesk, shares his unique perspective and ideas on the functionality and use of Civil 3D for a range of different project types.
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- posted 02/18/08 by DOMINICK GALLEGOS World Press Day
- It’s amazing how much can happen over the course of a week. Last week Autodesk hosted World Press Day in San Francisco, where we invited journalists from all over the world to take part in the role out and highlights of the upcoming 2009-product release. This year the Autodesk Technical Marketing team (which I am part of) put together a unique story, which featured eight different Autodesk products working together on a Brazilian library project. Together these products showed different parts of the design process while analyzing specific elements of each design. I think the part that sticks out the most in my mind is that we did it all using the same data.

The image below shows a Revit model that has been imported into Civil 3D, thus allowing the civil engineer to use part of the Revit model to calculate the roof area. This could help in designing and analyzing the storm sewer network. This is just one example of how Civil 3D can work with multiple platforms, making the job of a civil engineer easier.

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