In the civil world, a hashed line can indicate a hidden or an existing feature. It should be clear on the documents which is intended.
In either case the roadway under the bridge would be dashed or omitted.
I use Microstation to prepare documents for presentation.
I am nearing retirement and need to train someone to take over.
I also need to use GIS software to acquire data and Surfer for ground water contours.
Bentley's Microstation has gotten very buggy, lacks support and I won't recommend it to...
Should not be hard. Estimate total weight of the tub, etc. Be generous, possibly as much as x2. Install floor and support under area to support that weight. Should be able to use pounds per square foot, fairly straight forward.
Otherwise simply warn them that a balcony will not support a hot tub.
You bet. It's so rare to see anyone anywhere on the interweb discussing Microstation.
1. One of the first things I always do, turn on the command line.
2. You can customize the mouse buttons to do other things.
3. Select has 2 basic modes. One allows continuous adding to the set. The other...
Quote- My client thinks that this person would really only be busy on the project 10-15% of the time and could work on other billable work while on site and not busy with site work.
Sounds like a great idea, but This is simply not done.
Couple things to add. The GPS on your phone is only accurate to 20-30 feet.
2. I am trying to find the GPS coordinates of the known property pins. I am also interested in Lat. & Lon. However based on my memory of working on survey crews when I was in college, I should be able to get Lat. & Lon...
All these solutions are nice, but it seems you need to get the City to go along with the build. Just offering a solution may not satisfy.
Proposing a structure in an easement is just a bad idea. You're kind of at their mercy without some sort of pre-approval.
Old guy here. Been using CAD since before PCs, before it had a name.
For any of you younger folks out there, some advice-
Avoid Bentley products altogether. Years ago they were the best, but since they went public, they changed their approach.
I've always upgraded as the company updated the...
The word says it all, veneer-
1. A thin surface layer, as of finely grained wood, glued to a base of inferior material.
2. Any of the thin layers glued together to make plywood.
3. A decorative facing, as of brick.
It's just dead load, you can attach to it, but support must be elsewhere.