Odysseus21
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 8, 2015
- 2
Hi, I'm in need of assistance.. I'm an estimator for a small construction company, we mainly do site utilities (drainage, water and sewer) but we have all the infrastructure necessary to do small to medium excavating/grading work.
I've been looking for a software that would help me calculate my volumes of cuts and fills, footing and structures excavations, etc. I've talked and received demos from people from agtek, viewpoint, insite sitework (still waiting to hear from paydirt).
Anyone has experience with this software? agtek is way to expensive for us, viewpoint is the most affordable but seems a little limited, so far insite looks like the better option.
And what about civil3D!? can you perform earthwork take offs out of pdf plans with civil3D,(I NEVER GET CAD FILES) I know you can digitize a pdf to dwg but I dont know if you can give your now polylines the right properties (elevation, etc) to work with civil3d.
Would it be worth it to invest in training for civil3D instead of buying an expensive dirt software? would it do the same thing and has fast once you mastered it?
I'd greatly appreciate any advice.
I've been looking for a software that would help me calculate my volumes of cuts and fills, footing and structures excavations, etc. I've talked and received demos from people from agtek, viewpoint, insite sitework (still waiting to hear from paydirt).
Anyone has experience with this software? agtek is way to expensive for us, viewpoint is the most affordable but seems a little limited, so far insite looks like the better option.
And what about civil3D!? can you perform earthwork take offs out of pdf plans with civil3D,(I NEVER GET CAD FILES) I know you can digitize a pdf to dwg but I dont know if you can give your now polylines the right properties (elevation, etc) to work with civil3d.
Would it be worth it to invest in training for civil3D instead of buying an expensive dirt software? would it do the same thing and has fast once you mastered it?
I'd greatly appreciate any advice.