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Parcels In Civil 3D

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ProDraftsman

Civil/Environmental
Feb 24, 2005
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Does anyone out there know how to extract all of the parcel volumes at once in Civil 3D 2009? I've created the parcels, I have my volumes for them only problem is I can only view them individually. In land desktop I would be able to extract a table. Just wondering how to extract that table in Civil 3D.

Any help is much appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
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What do you mean parcel volumes? Earthwork volumes or parcel areas?
 
In Land you can calculate cut/fill volumes using either a Polyline or setting up that polyline to be a parcel. So you could basically have a 50 lots subdivision, make each lot a parcel volume, click calc parcel volume and get that table the OP is mentioning.

I feel like there was a way to do this in Civil 3D, but it's been too long since I used the software.

Civil Development Group, LLC
Los Angeles Civil Engineering specializing in Hillside Grading
 
Brandoncdg; I'm familiar with the Land desktop way, it's the Civil 3D way. In land desktop it will kick out a table for the parcel volumes no problem. In Civil 3D it looks like I can only get a volume table for one at a time using the toolbox, since I roughly do have 50 lots one by one will kind of take a long time. Just looking for a faster way. Thanks
 
Sorry I was responding to Francesca. BTW Francesca, can you post any Civil 3D Grading blog links you have in here? I am sure we can figure out the answer at the very least from those.

Civil Development Group, LLC
Los Angeles Civil Engineering specializing in Hillside Grading
 
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