RDK
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 19, 2001
- 1,109
I’m looking for an easy to use economical COGO program.
I am doing a little municipal sub division work and want to be able to calculate point coords for layout and design.
I would like to be able to input road centerline elevation and have the program use this to calculate all other sub-division elevations like gutter elevations, lot elevations, top of manholes etc. according to rules that I will set. (i.e. gutter elevation will be center line elevation less 100 mm, front lot will be gutter elevation plus 200 mm, building elevation will be highest of front lot elevations plus 400 mm, center lot will be lowest adjacent building elevation less 150 mm)
I would then like to be able to export this via a dxf file to AutoCAD.
I believe that the land development package for AutoCAD will do this for me but the costs are a little prohibitive. I only use AutoCAD LT and do not want to upgrade to the full version of AutoCAD plus the land development package.
I have downloaded a evaluation package of QuickCOGO for Windows, I have not completed my evaluation of this but cannot see where it will calculate elevations based on rules or formulas.
Any help wil be appreciated.
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng
Construction Project Management
From conception to completion
I am doing a little municipal sub division work and want to be able to calculate point coords for layout and design.
I would like to be able to input road centerline elevation and have the program use this to calculate all other sub-division elevations like gutter elevations, lot elevations, top of manholes etc. according to rules that I will set. (i.e. gutter elevation will be center line elevation less 100 mm, front lot will be gutter elevation plus 200 mm, building elevation will be highest of front lot elevations plus 400 mm, center lot will be lowest adjacent building elevation less 150 mm)
I would then like to be able to export this via a dxf file to AutoCAD.
I believe that the land development package for AutoCAD will do this for me but the costs are a little prohibitive. I only use AutoCAD LT and do not want to upgrade to the full version of AutoCAD plus the land development package.
I have downloaded a evaluation package of QuickCOGO for Windows, I have not completed my evaluation of this but cannot see where it will calculate elevations based on rules or formulas.
Any help wil be appreciated.
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng
Construction Project Management
From conception to completion