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Software Versions
MicroStation 8.11.09.xxx (V8i (Select Series 3))
InRoads 8.11.07.xxx (V8i (Select Series 2))
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013
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MJM Consulting, LLC
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Contents Trademarks ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Software Versions ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Author ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Version ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1: Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Purpose ........................................................................................................................................................................10
CADD Platforms .........................................................................................................................................................10
Glossary of Terms .......................................................................................................................................................11
Paradigms ...................................................................................................................................................................13
Typefaces: ...............................................................................................................................................................13
Symbols: ...................................................................................................................................................................13
2: Directory Structure ....................................................................................................................................................15
Project Directory Structure.......................................................................................................................................16
Detailed Summary of Directories ........................................................................................................................17
PCN Explained .......................................................................................................................................................19
Primary Sub Directories .........................................................................................................................................19
_data ........................................................................................................................................................................20
Construction ...........................................................................................................................................................20
Existing......................................................................................................................................................................21
ITS ..............................................................................................................................................................................21
Out ............................................................................................................................................................................22
PDE ...........................................................................................................................................................................22
Plans .........................................................................................................................................................................22
Proposed .................................................................................................................................................................23
PSE_ENGR ................................................................................................................................................................23
3: Project Plan Sets .......................................................................................................................................................25
Planimetric vs. Informational ...................................................................................................................................26
Basic Numbering Scheme .......................................................................................................................................26
4: File Naming Conventions ........................................................................................................................................29
Base Files vs. Sheet Files ............................................................................................................................................30
Standard Base Files ...............................................................................................................................................30
Standard Sheet Files ..............................................................................................................................................31
5: Borders and Covers ..................................................................................................................................................33
Border Use ...................................................................................................................................................................34
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Plan and Profile Generation ....................................................................................................................................35
Consultant Logos .......................................................................................................................................................36
Covers..........................................................................................................................................................................37
6: Seed Files ....................................................................................................................................................................39
Units ..............................................................................................................................................................................40
Coordinate Systems ..................................................................................................................................................42
Angles ..........................................................................................................................................................................44
MicroStation Global Origin ..................................................................................................................................45
MicroStation Units.def ...............................................................................................................................................45
Models vs. Layouts ....................................................................................................................................................45
MicroStation Models .............................................................................................................................................45
AutoCAD Layouts ..................................................................................................................................................46
Sheet Naming.........................................................................................................................................................46
MicroStation Model Properties ............................................................................................................................47
7: Reference Files ..........................................................................................................................................................49
Reference File Usage................................................................................................................................................50
MicroStation Logical Names and Naming Convention ....................................................................................50
MicroStation Reference File Descriptions .............................................................................................................50
MicroStation Reference File Saved Views ............................................................................................................51
Reference Pathing ....................................................................................................................................................51
8: Levels ...........................................................................................................................................................................53
MicroStation Level Library ........................................................................................................................................54
AutoCAD Layers ........................................................................................................................................................54
By-Layer Attributes ....................................................................................................................................................55
Leveling Schema .......................................................................................................................................................57
Level Filters ..................................................................................................................................................................96
9: Symbology..................................................................................................................................................................97
Weights ........................................................................................................................................................................98
AutoCAD Weight .......................................................................................................................................................98
MicroStation Weight .................................................................................................................................................98
Linestyles......................................................................................................................................................................98
Colors ...........................................................................................................................................................................99
Gray Scaling and RGB values .............................................................................................................................99
10: Annotation ............................................................................................................................................................ 101
NMDOT Standard Fonts ......................................................................................................................................... 102
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Text Justification ...................................................................................................................................................... 103
Special Characters ................................................................................................................................................ 103
Placing Special Symbols in MicroStation ....................................................................................................... 104
Additional Default Symbols .............................................................................................................................. 105
Fields ......................................................................................................................................................................... 105
11: Cell Libraries/Blocks ............................................................................................................................................ 107
NMDOT Cell/Block Libraries .................................................................................................................................. 108
Cell/Block Attributes .............................................................................................................................................. 108
12: Dimensioning ........................................................................................................................................................ 109
Geometry................................................................................................................................................................. 110
Units ........................................................................................................................................................................... 110
Text ............................................................................................................................................................................ 110
Symbology ............................................................................................................................................................... 110
13: Plotting ................................................................................................................................................................... 111
NMDOT Plotting Standards ................................................................................................................................... 112
MicroStation Print Drivers ....................................................................................................................................... 112
MicroStation Pen Tables ........................................................................................................................................ 112
AutoCAD STB files ................................................................................................................................................... 113
14: Acceptable Delivery Formats .......................................................................................................................... 115
.DGN & .DWG formats ........................................................................................................................................... 116
Packaging ............................................................................................................................................................... 116
15: NMDOT Consultant Workspace ........................................................................................................................ 117
Consultant Deliverable Workspace .................................................................................................................... 118
16: Georeferenced Imaging .................................................................................................................................... 119
Imaging Standard .................................................................................................................................................. 120
Compression ........................................................................................................................................................... 120
Index ............................................................................................................................................................................. 121
Appendix A ................................................................................................................................................................. 123
Method of Using Packager for NMDOT Deliverables: ..................................................................................... 123
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1: Overview This manual was created for the New Mexico Department of Transportation to assist in standardizing Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) deliverables produced within, and for, the department. Items in this section:
Purpose
CADD Platforms
Glossary of Terms
Paradigms
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Purpose The purpose of this manual is to establish and document standards to be utilized for all civil engineering projects developed for NMDOT, regardless of the entity creating the plans.
The creation of electronic files is merely the initial process of their life span. Project files are shared and referenced by many individuals. Establishing standards allows individuals to reliably utilize project files with predictable results and behaviors.
This manual presents these standards in a format that is easily understood by any individual with basic CADD knowledge. The contract between NMDOT and its consultants, or contractors define the exact terms and conditions regarding procedures and standards to be followed.
CADD Platforms NMDOT has committed to the implementation and support of AutoCAD Civil 3D on future projects. The intention is to establish standards for CADD drawings that are consistent between the Bentley and Autodesk platforms. While terminology differs between the two platforms, NMDOT reserves the right to make reference to either platform. The following are examples of terminology differences:
MicroStation Term AutoCAD Term
Level Layer
Cell Library Block Library
Cell Name Block Name
Line Style Line Type
Seed File Template File
Table 1.1: Terminology differences
NMDOT’s currently supported versions of software are:
• MicroStation V8i (Select Series 3) • InRoads V8i (Select Series 2) • AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013
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Glossary of Terms
.ctb – An AutoCAD plot style that is based on the color of the object to determine color, line weight (thickness), or linetype. Changing the color of an object will modify the printed results.
.dgn – Default file extension for files created by MicroStation.
.dwg – Default file extension for files created by AutoCAD.
.stb – An AutoCAD plot style that allows the properties of the element to determine the printed results. Each element has properties that determine color, line weight (thickness), and linetype.
AutoCAD - CAD platform designed by Autodesk, Inc.
Base File – MicroStation or AutoCAD file created with design elements to be used as a reference file only.
Block– A group of elements created for use as a single element repeatedly. Blocks are stored within the AutoCAD drawing file.
CAD – Acronym for Computer Aided Drafting.
CADD – Acronym for Computer Aided Drafting & Design.
Cell/Cell Libraries – A group of elements created for use as a single element repeatedly. The single group of elements is known as a “cell”, where as a collection of cells is known as a “cell library”.
Color Table – Used to assign specific colors to elements using numeric values.
Configuration Files – Generic term for ASCII text files used by MicroStation to control startup, program settings, and overall operability.
Consultant Deliverable Guidelines – Document detailing consultant deliverable requirements, namely digital file submission.
Extended Characters – Special symbol characters located within a MicroStation or AutoCAD font resource file.
Levels/Layers – An element in a CAD file in which CAD programs segregate information for the user to aid in the display of the design. For example, the centerline of a roadway may be placed on a level named “VF-ROAD-CNTR-P”. The striped centerline may be placed on another level named “VF-ROAD-CNTR-E”. The user would then have the ability to show one of these centerlines by merely turning off the other level.
Linear Elements – Made up of either lines or various types of arcs, linear elements account for a majority of a design file.
Macros – A simple “program” used in applications that assist in automating repetitive commands. An example of a macro would be to change the “case” of text from lower to upper throughout a design file.
MicroStation - CAD platform designed by Bentley Systems, Inc.
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Models – A MicroStation component residing within a design file. A model contains raster and vector elements and is the basis of the MicroStation design file. A single design file can have multiple models, all with varying settings and elements.
PCN – Acronym for Project Control Number. A PCN is a numeric value assigned to every civil engineering project to aid the DOT in tracking the design.
Pen Table – A MicroStation-related ASCII file used to control the output of a design file when printing.
Raster Images – An image used in a design file to display either the project area, or a specific item within the project (i.e. a scanned New Mexico map to show location of project on the vicinity map). “Raster image” is typically used in reference to an Aerial photograph.
Reference File – A term used to describe a source file when the information is viewed from another file. A reference file is typically a base file used for information for the sheet file (i.e. plan and profile sheet).
Resource File – A binary file that contains fonts, linestyles, colors, etc. Examples of file extensions: .rsc, .shx, .dgnlib, .tbl.
Share – Folders located on a server with user and/or group permissions.
Servername – Example name of a server on the NMDOT Domain or a corporate domain.
Sharename – Example name of folder “shared” on the NMDOT servers or a corporate server.
Sheet File – Design files that reference base files in order to display information in a manageable fashion. Sheet files are the files that are printed to create the plan set for any given civil engineering project.
Symbology – This term refers to the weight, color, and style of vector elements in a design file.
UNC – Universal Naming Convention; designated by \\servername\sharename.
Vector Elements – Any element created within a CAD application is a vector element. The most common elements are lines and arcs. These elements are often the output of the engineering software.
Working Units – Working units are merely units of measurement used in a CAD file to determine distance.
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Paradigms Several typefaces and symbols are used throughout this document to assist the reader in understanding the document.
Typefaces:
Normal:
- This typeface is used to relay general information to the reader
Bold/Italic/Underlined:
- This typeface is used as an indicator of a hyperlink. Hyperlinks are used throughout this document to allow for quicker navigation within this document when viewed in an electronic format.
Notable: This typeface is used in conjunction with the alert symbols to relay important information.
Symbols:
- This symbol is used to call attention to a body of text that is to be considered important
→
- This symbol is used in conjunction with the bold typeface to relay a specific process or selection.
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2: Directory Structure This section discusses the basis of the CADD environment: the directory structures. The two structures of utmost importance are the project directories. NMDOT has also created downloadable project template folders, which will create a similar directory structure on any local area network. In addition to the folders, the CADD Support Section has developed downloadable consultant workspaces, which should be utilized by all consultants doing work for the NMDOT (See Section 15 for additional information). The NMDOT requires all projects created for the State of New Mexico to follow certain criterion, and has created these files and workspace for this purpose. Items discussed in this section:
Project Directory Structure
CADD Standards Directory Structure
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Project Directory Structure The New Mexico Department of Transportation has developed a standard project directory structure to be utilized for all projects within the NMDOT. This includes deliverables submitted to the NMDOT by consulting firms performing work for the NMDOT. This project directory structure organizes the entire project within one main folder and departmentalizes the project by design disciplines. In addition to departmental directories, each project folder allocates directory locations for Construction As-built drawings, completed Plans, and an Out directory for conversions or output files created from the project.
This project workflow consists of existing and proposed design information, including a “Construction” folder for as-built data. Additionally, each project directory structure will include a “Plans” directory to store completed project design files for archival and if necessary, submission outside of the agency. This includes the project title sheets and vicinity map. The fifth and final primary folder, “Out”, is intended to store project output files which may be generated from conversions, new project specific cell libraries, or package files created from the MicroStation Packager utility (See Appendix A for additional information).
The NMDOT project directory structure is to be adhered to unless given explicit, written permission from NMDOT to deviate. Any un-approved deviations from the project directory structure will be denied and the consultant will be responsible for the modifications necessary to meet the NMDOT standards.
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Detailed Summary of Directories
Table 2.1: Project Directory Root Structure
PCN – Project Control Number used as root folder
_data - _data folder is used for Civil 3D shortcut information and related files.
Construction – Construction As-Built folder used to store As-Built drawings usually stored as scanned .TIFF images or .pdf file formats.
Existing – Existing folder utilized for existing design information such as existing survey, aerial photos, existing surfaces, existing horizontal alignments, etc.
ITS – ITS folder used to all files referring to Intelligent Transportation base files.
Out – The out directory is to be utilized for any project output files such as new project specific cell libraries, Packager output files, and any translated project files.
PDE – PDE folder will contain vital project information and will be maintained regularly. Items such as certifications, environmental documents, ROW, Utilities, correspondence, estimates per milestone, schedule, design diary, etc.
Plans – Plans folder used for storage of completed project plan sheets, Project Title and Vicinity Map sheets. Staging folder for project archival and external project submission.
Proposed – Proposed folder used for all proposed project design files. Included in each proposed discipline is a folder for documentation and work. The Work folder is to be utilized for temporary or scratch drafting/design files, and is NOT to be used for final design files. A documentation directory structure to be used for discipline specific documentation is also included.
PSE_ENGR – PSE_ENGR folder is used internally only.
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Figure 2.1: Project Directory Expanded
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PCN Explained The NMDOT Project Control Number (PCN) designates the project folder name as assigned by the NMDOT planning department, and is primarily designated as a four or six digit number. This number is used throughout the project and will be used in conjunction with each project file naming convention. (See Section 4 for additional information).
Primary Sub Directories Six primary subdirectories (Construction, Existing, ITS, PDE, Plans, and Proposed) are intended to house all project information in a segregated manner, focusing on all phases of a project. These phases designate a “start to finish” progression, thus, each primary folder represents a phase in the project. The (Out) sub directory is intended to serve as the directory housing any newly created project cell libraries, or Packager output files.
Figure 2.2: Project Root Directory Structure
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_data The _data subfolder is used exclusively to house the Civil 3D shortcut and survey files. Files stored in these folders are created automatically by Civil 3D and consist of XML, log files, and database files.
Figure 2.3: _data Folder
Construction The Construction subfolder is used exclusively to house the final project As-Built drawings and pdfs.
Figure 2.4: Construction Folder
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Existing To designate project conception, the Existing subfolder includes survey, right of way (ROW), and photogrammetry related project information. Additionally, a folder for Preliminary Survey exists to store work in progress data. As referenced in the File Naming Convention section, relative information is to be stored in these sub-folders as seen in Table 3.1. A detailed example of all existing sub directories can be seen in Table 2.1.
Table 2.2: Existing Project Directory and File Types
Figure 2.5: Existing Folder
ITS The ITS folder is home to all design data reflecting the Intelligent Transportation Systems.
Figure 2.6: ITS Folder
File Type Folder Name Description
Existing Base Files: Contain graphic
display of the existing conditions of the
project.
\Photogrammetry Topography data
& Image files
\ROW Right of Way data
\Survey Ground Survey
& Utility data
\Survey\Photos Photos taken by survey crew
\Survey\Preliminary Preliminary Survey data
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Out The Out directory is to be utilized for any project output files such as new project specific cell libraries, Packager output files, and any translated project files. Configuration variables within the NMDOT workspace are set to this directory for these files.
PDE The PDE folder will contain vital project information and will be maintained regularly. Items such as certifications, environmental documents, ROW, utilities, correspondence, estimates per milestone, schedule, design diary, etc.
Figure 2.7: PDE Folder
Plans The Plans folder is used for storage of completed project plan sheets, project title and vicinity map sheets. Staging folder for project archival and external project submission. Any file that is directly printed to create the final plan set belongs in this directory, within the appropriate subdirectory.
Figure 2.8: Plans Folder
For the segregation and placement of the sheet files in a NMDOT project, refer to Section 3.
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Proposed The Proposed subdirectory designates departmental specific “proposed” design data and includes documentation, data, and working subfolders. A detailed explanation of all proposed subdirectories is outlined in Table 2.2.
File Type Folder Name Description
Proposed Base Files: Contain proposed planimetric design
graphics of the roadway design. The MicroStation
extension for all files is to left as the default “.dgn”
Aviation Aviation design related data
Bridge Bridge and major culvert structure data
Const_Signing Construction Signing data & Temporary Traffic Control
Drainage Drainage and Storm Sewers data & Grading data
Environmental Geologic data
RoadwayDesign RoadwayDesign data & Profiles and Profile Grids & Cross Sections
ROW Proposed Right of Way data
Traffic Permanent Signing and Striping; Lighting and Signalization
Utilities Utility data
Table 2.2: Proposed subdirectories
PSE_ENGR The final subdirectory (PSE_ENGR) is used for internal purposes. Every project is subject to reviews by the PSE section within NMDOT. All files created during this review is housed in this folder. Any data created during this review will be placed in this subdirectory.
Figure 2.9: PSE_ENGR folder
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3: Project Plan Sets The standard medium of a civil design project is the printed hard copies. These hard copies relay the information from survey, to design, to construction. It is vitally important that this information be standardized to simplify the exchange of information. In addition, standardization of this information has a positive impact on the many individuals who create these plan sets. This section discusses the project plan set as an entity and the elements these plan sets consist of. Items discussed in this section:
Planimetric vs. Informational
Basic Numbering Scheme
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Planimetric vs. Informational The standard civil design plan set is comprised of two general sheet types: planimetric and informational.
Planimetric sheets contain a plan (overhead) view of the design which is based on the NM State Plane Coordinate system 1983. Examples of a planimetric sheet are: a plan and profile sheet, a striping sheet, or a lighting sheet.
Informational sheets can be graphical or non-graphical, and are not coordinate correct. A non-graphical sheet does not contain a view of the project, but merely contains project specific information, such as a summary of quantities. A graphical sheet does contain at least one view of the project, but does not have to be coordinate correct, such as a vicinity map of the project. Examples of an informational sheet would be a typical section sheet, a general notes sheet, or a border sheet.
Basic Numbering Scheme In addition to the types of sheets, the plan set has been organized into thirteen categories. Regardless of the project and the criteria of the project, the categories remain constant. Each category contains either planimetric or informational sheets. The terms “One Sheets” and “Two Sheets” are often used to describe the information within that category. “Nine Sheets” would contain the signalization sheets for a project. If the project is a rural road with no intersections, the “Nine Sheets” would be omitted, and the next category would remain the “Ten Sheets” being the structure placements. Please refer to Table 3.1 for the entire listing of sheets and numbering scheme.
Table 3.1: Project plan set numbering convention
Informational Examples
One
Cover Sheet PCN1Cover.dgn Vicinity Map PCN1VMNN.dgn
Horizontal Layout PCN1HLNN.dgn Index of Sheets PCN1ISNN.dgn
Summary of Quantities PCN1SQNN.dgn General Notes PCN1GNNN.dgn
Special Provisions PCN1SPNN.dgn Environmental Requirements PCN1ERNN.dgn
Two
Typical Sections PCN2TSNN.dgn Surfacing Schedule PCN2SSNN.dgn Structure Quantities PCN2STRQNN.dgn
Miscellaneous Quantities PCN2MQNN.dgn Re-Vegetation and Erosion Control Plan PCN2ECNN.dgn
TESCM Plan PCN2TPNN.dgn Miscellaneous and Special Drawings PCN2MSDNN.dgn
GPS Control Sheet PCN2GCSNN.dgn Survey Notes PCN2SCNNN.dgn Digital Orthos PCN2DONN.dgn
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Table 3.1(cont.): Project plan set numbering convention
Planimetric Examples
Three Plan and Profile Sheets PCN3PPNN.dgn
Grading Plans PCN3GPNN.dgn Four Turnout Profiles PCN4MTNN.dgn Five Bridges PCN5BRNN.dgn Six Construction Signing PCN6CSNN.dgn
Seven Permanent Signing PCN7PSNN.dgn Eight Lighting PCN8LTNN.dgn Nine Signalization PCN9SGNN.dgn Ten Structure Placement PCN10SPNN.dgn
Eleven Utilities PCN11UTNN.dgn Twelve Standard Details PCN12SDNN.dgn
Thirt
een Cross Sections Main Line PCN13CSMLNN.dgn
Cross Sections Connectors/Ramps PCN13CSMLNN.dgn
Cross Sections Side Streets PCN13CSSSNN.dgn
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4: File Naming Conventions NMDOT has developed a file naming convention that is to be applied in every project delivered to the department. This section also addresses workflow issues within the CADD application and the separation of sheet files and base files. Items discussed in this section:
Base files vs. Sheet Files
Standard Base files
Standard Sheet files
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Base Files vs. Sheet Files The term “base file” best describes a graphic design file containing project information such as planimetrics, cross sections, and profiles. The base file is referenced to multiple “sheet files” to display the project information in its entirety. Every element within a base file is created at a 1:1 scale. Text created in a base file must reflect the sheet file plotting scale (See Section 10 for additional information).
A “sheet file” is a design file containing a border, project information text, north arrows, and has base files referenced to display project information within a specific area. A sheet file is used to scale the project information to a specific plotting unit. Sheet file is the digital version of the hardcopy paper output. Sheet files are to be created regardless of CAD platform used in project development.
NMDOT requires the use of AutoCAD layouts and/or MicroStation sheet models. Both applications offer the use of annotation scaling for text and dimensions. Annotation scaling must be used regardless of the CAD platform.
Standard Base Files All base files are created with a naming convention allowing the individual to easily identify the project, contents of the file, and the design group responsible for the data.
Figure 4.1: Base Reference File Naming Convention
Project Control Number: Assigned by the Department of Transportation
Description of Data:
Short description of data within the file
Counter:
Only used if multiple base files containing similar information is needed
File Extension:
Base files are to be saved with a .ref extension for a NMDOT project
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Standard Sheet Files To create consistency within the project electronic files, the sheet file naming convention mirrors the base files.
Table 4.1: Standard Sheet File Naming
File Type File Name Description O
ne
PCN1Cover.dgn Cover Sheet PCN1VMNN.dgn Vicinity Map PCN1HLNN.dgn Horizontal Layout PCN1ISNN.dgn Index of Sheets
PCN1SQNN.dgn Summary of Quantities PCN1GNNN.dgn General Notes PCN1SPNN.dgn Special Provisions PCN1ERNN.dgn Environmental Requirements
Two
PCN2TSNN.dgn Typical Sections PCN2SSNN.dgn Surfacing Schedule
PCN2STRQNN.dgn Structure Quantities PCN2MQNN.dgn Miscellaneous Quantities PCN2ECNN.dgn Re-Vegetation and Erosion Control Plan PCN2TPNN.dgn TESCM Plan
PCN2MSDNN.dgn Miscellaneous and Special Drawings PCN2GCSNN.dgn GPS Control Sheet PCN2SCNNN.dgn Survey Notes PCN2DONN.dgn Digital Orthos
Three PCN3PPNN.dgn Plan and Profile Sheets PCN3GPNN.dgn Grading Plans
Four PCN4MTNN.dgn Turnout Profiles Five PCN5BRNN.dgn Bridges Six PCN6CSNN.dgn Construction Signing
Seven PCN7PSNN.dgn Permanent Signing Eight PCN8LTNN.dgn Lighting Nine PCN9SGNN.dgn Signalization Ten PCN10SPNN.dgn Structure Placement
Eleven PCN11UTNN.dgn Utilities Twelve PCN12SDNN.dgn Standard Details
Thirt
een PCN13CSMLNN.dgn Cross Sections Main Line
PCN13CSMLNN.dgn Cross Sections Connectors/Ramps
PCN13CSSSNN.dgn Cross Sections Side Streets
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Figure 4.2: Sheet File Naming Convention
Project Control Number: Assigned by the Department of Transportation
Sheet Number:
Used in conjunction with the project plan set numbering
Counter:
Only used if multiple base files containing similar information is needed
File Extension:
Sheet files are to be saved with a .dgn extension
Description of Data:
Short description of data within the file
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5: Borders and Covers Standard borders have been developed by New Mexico Department of Transportation for internal and external use. These borders are available on the internal Engineering Automation Bureau website and the external NMDOT website. This section discusses the NMDOT borders and their design. Items discussed in this section:
Border Use
Border Dimensions
Plan and Profile Generation
Consultant Logos
Covers
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Border Use The NMDOT border was created using the standard NMDOT seed/template. The proper use of the border differs based on the CAD application used to develop the project files.
In MicroStation, the border is to be referenced into the sheet file along with the base files.
In AutoCAD, the border is placed as a block and the standard template has a layout with the border already placed.
Border Dimensions The NMDOT border is typically plotted on 11” x 17” paper for submittals and for the contractors to be used in the field. NMDOT supplies all borders scaled 1:1 based on the 11”x17” final print.
Figure 5.1: AutoCAD Plan Border
Figure 5.2: MicroStation Plan Border
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Plan and Profile Generation NMDOT supports the use of the InRoads Plan and Profile Generator, as well as the Civil 3D sheet creation process. Both of these tools allows for the easy creation of plan and profile sheets, as well as standard plan sheets. Each tool has its customizations developed by NMDOT for use by its consultants:
The lower-left corner of the border is 0,0 of the design file. The border file maintains the standard Global Origin, as delivered by Bentley. If either of these settings are modified, the Plan and Profile Generator will yield undesirable results.
The sheet creation process for Civil 3D requires the NMDOT_Sheets.dwt to be when creating the view frames. The use of the sheets template allows the tool to create the sheets using the NMDOT standard borders at standard scales.
Figure 5.3: AutoCAD Plan and Profile Border
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Figure 5.4: MicroStation Plan and Profile Border
Consultant Logos To help ensure standards are met on consultant deliverables, NMDOT has included an area in the cover sheets that may be used for consultant logos. An image, or vector elements, may be used in this area to create the consultant logo. The logo must plot correctly using the NMDOT standard plotting methods for either CAD application (see Section 13).
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Covers NMDOT utilizes several different covers depending on many factors regarding the project. The NMDOT project manager will communicate which cover is to be used for the given project. The NMDOT covers are designed for final 11” x 17” printing. As with all CAD files delivered by the DOT, the covers are designed to print correctly with the CAD-specific drivers/tables made available by NMDOT.
Figure 5.5: MicroStation Plan Cover
Figure 5.6: AutoCAD Plan Cover
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6: Seed Files The standard NMDOT seed/template files have been developed with careful consideration given to the design specifics of New Mexico projects. These files are the basis of all NMDOT design files and should be used throughout the project. It is paramount that the standards and settings discussed in this section be considered prior to, and during, the development of the project. Items discussed in this section:
Units
Coordinate Systems
Angles
MicroStation Units.def
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Units NMDOT provides Civil 3D template files as well as MicroStation seed files for use on all projects designed for the department. Depending on the contractual terms for electronic delivery, the appropriate file should be used for the project.
NMDOT provides MicroStation seed files which are defined in Survey Feet, designated as “ft”, with sub-units of “TH”. The resolution of the seed files is 1,000 per Survey Foot.
Figure 6.1: MicroStation Seed File Units
NMDOT provides an AutoCAD template which are defined in Survey Feet. No coordinate systems or projections are applied to the template.
Figure 6.2: AutoCAD Template Units
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The Structural seed file is based on the U.S. Foot, designated as “ft”, with sub-units of “in”. The resolution of the seed files is 1,000 per foot.
Figure 6.3: MicroStation Structural Seed File Units
The Structural template is defined in Feet. No coordinate systems or projections are applied to the template.
Figure 6.4: AutoCAD Structural Template Units
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Coordinate Systems Coordinate readouts determine the accuracy and format of the overall readout returned by the CAD application. Readouts focus on two specific settings: coordinates and angles. Coordinates set the format and accuracy of the design file, based on the units specified and the degree of accuracy based on decimal or fraction.
The NMDOT seed file has the coordinates settings established as Northing, Easting with a precision setting of four decimal places (Figure 6.5). The structures seed file has the format set to X, Y with a Precision of four decimal places.
Figure 6.5: Coordinate Settings
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The NMDOT template has the coordinates settings established using the foot unit and a precision setting of four decimal places (Figure 6.6).
Figure 6.6: AutoCAD Coordinate Settings
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Angles Angles set the format, mode, and accuracy of the design files angular settings. These settings will determine the readout of the angle determined.
The NMDOT has determined its standard coordinate readouts to be represented as DD MM SS, with an precision of 0.12.
Figure 6.6: Angle Readout
Figure 6.6: AutoCAD Direction settings
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MicroStation Global Origin The NMDOT V8i seed file utilizes the default Global Origin of 0,0 as is supplied with the software.
MicroStation Units.def To account for special design file settings and to “force” Custom Unit conversions, the NMDOT has modified the default Units.def file and renamed it to nmdot_units.def. The primary purpose of this file is to designate the Survey “sf” and tenth “th” designation for design file working units.
Figure 6.7: Units Definition File
Models vs. Layouts MicroStation Models Models are individual design environments within a MicroStation file. Models are characterized by either “design” or “sheet”. A design model is the environment all MicroStation users are familiar with and have historically been the heart of MicroStation. A sheet model is a 2D environment often containing a “Sheet Boundary” representing the actual printing area.
The NMDOT standard for the use of models in the project development process include the use of sheet models. The NMDOT seed file contains two sheet models: “11x17” and “24x36”. Both of these sheet models have a NMDOT standard border attached as well as the “info.cel” to aid in the placement of text within the border. These sheets have been defined as true scale (1:1).
NMDOT engineering consultants are welcome to create as many sheet models as necessary to effectively create a project plan set.
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AutoCAD Layouts Layouts are the AutoCAD version of a digital sheet that is printed to create the individual page to be included in the project plan set. AutoCAD files can have multiple layouts within each drawing. The NMDOT template contains one layout with the NMDOT plan border placed as a block for use by the CAD user.
NMDOT engineering consultants are welcome to create as many layouts as necessary to effectively create a project plan set.
Sheet Naming The names of all new models created in a design file should be self-explanatory and the use of the Description field is required. At no point should a model name contain the term “temp” or any deviation thereof. If a temporary model/layout is created during the project development, it must be deleted prior to submission to NMDOT.
If it is determined that a CAD file is to have multiple sheets contributing to the final plan set, the design file name should contain the sheet range.
Design file name Description Sheet Models/Layouts
Plan and Profile sheets 1 thru 3
PP01
PCN3PP01-03.dxx PP02
PP03
PCN2TS01-02.dxx Typical Section sheets 1 and 2 TS01
TS02
Table 6.1: File Naming with Multiple Sheets Models or Layouts.
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MicroStation Model Properties The Model Properties dialog box is used to define name, description, type, and apply annotation scale. It is highly recommended that the Line Style Scale be defined as Annotation Scale. This will allow the synchronization of the scales to be applied to text, dimensions, and line styles.
Figure 6.8: Design Model Properties dialog box
Sheet models have additional settings that are to be used to aid in identifying the contents of the model. The Name defined in the dialog box should match the sheet name as far as the short description and counter. The Description field should reflect the station range for the sheet, if applicable.
Figure 6.9: Sheet Model properties
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7: Reference Files Reference files are necessary for any creation of drawings and are used extensively throughout the NMDOT design process. The standard workflow of the NMDOT is to utilize references of design base files vs. copying all design information into a single design sheet. This method allows for segregation of design criteria while enabling “real time” updating of design changes. In addition, this method allows for separate level controls enabling the user to control the display of levels within each reference file while not affecting the active design file. Items discussed in this section:
Reference File Usage
Logical Names
Descriptions
Reference File Saved Views
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Reference File Usage The NMDOT’s use of reference files is critical to all aspects of project design and brings together multiple design disciplines into a “real time” viewing and editing process. This process becomes important when multiple design aspects, like drainage and roadway design interact on a project. In the case of a roadway widening project, the design team will need to reference the proposed drainage design (i.e. culvert design and locations) including existing contours to determine any potential issues with curb and gutter locations. This communication of information can be made available in “real time” between all departments simultaneously by utilizing reference files.
MicroStation Logical Names and Naming Convention Logical names can be best described as “short descriptors used to differentiate reference files”. These descriptors should follow standard naming conventions as best seen in Table 7.1, and as described in Section 4. All logical names should adopt the name of the file referenced minus the PCN and extension of the file. In the case of a roadway design group referencing a drainage sheet, the Logical name given the referenced drainage sheet should be Drain01. If the identical drainage sheet is referenced a second time into the active Roadway Design sheet, the logical name given to the second instance of the reference file will be drain01B. This method of affixing a letter to the logical name will continue to the next letter C, and so on. This method will omit the letter A as the second instance and instead begin with B.
Referenced File Logical name Description PCNDrain01 Drain01 Proposed drainage sheet
PCNDrain01 Drain01B Proposed drainage sheet B
PCNXtopo02 Xtopo02 Existing Topo 02
Table 7.1: Logical Naming Convention
MicroStation Reference File Descriptions Reference file descriptions are simply stated as “User defined descriptions for reference files.” These descriptions are labeled at the user’s discretion but should reflect a description of the sheet type referenced as seen in Table 7.1.
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MicroStation Reference File Saved Views NMDOT has modified its sheet creation workflow by encompassing sheet models. This has a direct impact on the referencing of all files. While not mandatory, the use of MicroStation Saved Views aids in the referencing of files into sheet models. Another method utilized in the NMDOT workflow is the use of standard views when referencing. See Figure 7.1.
Figure 7.1: Reference File Saved View Dialog Box
Reference Pathing A CAD platform’s ability to locate reference file paths has been an area of difficulty for DOT’s and engineering firms developing and distributing project files between offices. This ability to locate the reference file chosen for attachment is necessary because the reference files path must be known in order to attach and display. If the path is unknown, the reference file will not attach nor display. This issue is apparent when the reference file does not display in the base file.
The option given in the MicroStation reference file dialog box to Save Relative Path, as seen in Figure 7.2, should NOT be selected. This “hard-coding” forces this static location to the reference file, and if the reference file is transferred between the engineering firms and the DOT, the location of the reference file will be based on a directory path that will likely not exist on the receiving organization servers. By setting the variable MS_DISALLOWFULLREFPATH = 1 in a configuration file, the Save Relative Path option will not be saved, thus not allowing reference file hard coded paths.
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Figure 7.2: Save Relative Path
When referencing in AutoCAD, it is required that the Path type be set to Relative path and the attachment type is set to Overlay.
Figure 7.3: AutoCAD Reference dialog box
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8: Levels With the integration of Autodesk products as acceptable formats, NMDOT has changed the leveling structure to align with the National CAD Standards. While the NCS does not allow for major deviations for a government agency such as a department of transportation, NMDOT took liberties with the layering structure. These liberties allow the new laying structure to account for the design sections within the DOT and the types of projects the DOT develops and contracts to firms. Items discussed in this section:
MicroStation Level Library
ByLayer Attributes
Leveling Schema
Level Filters
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MicroStation Level Library MicroStation is based on a “resource library” foundation. All elements placed within a design file are based on the resource file MicroStation has attached. If a linestyle named “Cut” is placed to show the daylight points of a model, the linestyle characteristics will be dependent on the linestyle resource file attached to the MicroStation application. If the design file is sent to another user who does not have the same linestyle resource file and opens the design file, the “Cut” line may be displayed differently or as a solid line. MicroStation substitutes missing linestyles with the solid line by default. Along with linestyles, fonts and now, levels follow the same ideology.
The level library file extension is .dgnlib. The .dgnlib contains all levels to be used in the design file, along with the symbology characteristics assigned to each level.
With a new installation of MicroStation, the .dgnlib is not used, and MicroStation shows only one level. Through the use of configuration variables, MicroStation will attach the .dgnlib to all files created on the workstation where the variables were applied. If configuration variables are not used, the .dgnlib may be attached by using the command in the Level Manager (see Figure 8.1). These variables and many other custom applications NMDOT has developed are available on the EAB website (see Section 15 for additional information).
Figure 8.1: MicroStation Level Library Attachment
AutoCAD Layers AutoCAD layers are similar to MicroStation levels regarding properties assigned to layers and how they affect elements placed on these layers. One major difference between the two CAD applications is how the layers/levels are made available to any given CAD file. AutoCAD has each layer embedded within the file. NMDOT has developed the layering schema within its template file with ByLayer attributes aligned with the standards determined to be NMDOT requirements.
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By-Layer Attributes The ability to assign symbologies to a level allows the use of a “by-level/by-layer” setting (see Section 9 for additional information on symbology). Symbologies such as the color of elements, linestyles, and weights can now be assigned to levels. When a level is made the active level, the active weight, linestyle and color will automatically be changed if the symbologies are set by-level.
The Layer Manager can be accessed two ways: click on the Layer Properties button (see Figure 8.2), or type in Layer into the command line. NMDOT has decided to use lineweights on all AutoCAD elements. This layer property has already been assigned in the template, but the Show/Hide Lineweight toggle must be on to view properly in the CAD file (see Figure 8.3).
Figure 8.2: Layer Properties button
Figure 8.3: Show/Hide Lineweight button
The Level Manager can be accessed by selecting Settings→Level→Manager from the MicroStation pull down. Each level has two symbology areas: ByLevel and Overrides (see Figure 8.4). Overrides are used in custom printing scenarios, or can be used when a user is working within a design file. Overrides also effect the symbology of cells when placed in the design file. NMDOT has determined the Overrides will have the same symbologies as the ByLevel, with the sole exception of the linestyles. The linestyles in all Overrides will be set to zero to aid in cell placement within each design file. Please be advised that the Level Symbology setting under Settings→View Attributes (see Figure 8.5) must be toggled off upon submittal of the design file to the NMDOT. This toggle controls the use of the Level Overrides in the display and printing of the design file.
Figure 8.4: ByLevel setting in Level Manager
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Figure 8.5: View Attributes dialog box
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Leveling Schema With the integration of Autodesk products as acceptable formats, NMDOT has changed the leveling structure to align with the National CAD Standards. While the NCS does not allow for major deviations for a government agency such as a department of transportation, NMDOT took liberties with the layering structure. These liberties allow the new laying structure to account for the design sections within the DOT and the types of projects the DOT develops and contracts to firms.
Survey Levels Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
VF-ALGN Field Survey: Alignment prefix layer 30 CENTER2 020 Black
VF-ALGN-ANNO Field Survey: Alignment Station/Offset Labels white Continuous 005 Black
VF-ALGN-STA~ Field Survey: Alignment Stationing white Continuous 020 Black
VF-ALGN-STA~-N white Continuous 020 Black
VF-ANNO-DIMS Field Survey: Annotation: Dimensions white Continuous 005 Black
VF-BLDG Field Survey:
Building: Existing Building (BLDG)
8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-BLDG-ANNO Field Survey: Building: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-BLDG-OTLN Field Survey: Building - Outline (BLDG, BLDL) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-BMRK Field Survey: Bench Marks white Continuous 009 Black
VF-BRDG Field Survey: Bridge 32 Continuous 009 Black
VF-BRKL Field Survey: Breaklines white Continuous 009 Black
VF-BRKL-BOTB Field Survey: Bottom of Bank white Continuous 009 Black
VF-BRKL-TOPB Field Survey: Top of Bank white Continuous 009 Black
VF-CALC
Field Survey: Calculations: Calc,
CLM, Radius, Tangent, etc. (CALC)
white Continuous 009 Black
VF-CONC Field Survey: Concrete 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-CONC-ANNO Field Survey: Concrete: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-CTRL Field Survey: Control Points red Continuous 009 Black
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VF-CTRL-ANNO Field Survey: Control: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-CTRL-PIC~ Field Survey: Control: Picture Center magenta Continuous 005 Black
VF-CTRL-TIE~ Field Survey: Control Points red DASHED 009 Black
VF-DRIV Field Survey: Driveways 30 Continuous 018 Black
VF-ESMT Field Survey: Easements 60 NM Dashed 035 Black
VF-ESMT-ANNO Field Survey: Annotation: Dimensions white Continuous 005 Black
VF-ESMT-CME~
Field Survey: Easement: Construction Maintenance
Easement (CME)
60 NM Dashed 035 Black
VF-ESMT-IDEN Field Survey: Easement: Identification 60 NM Dashed 035 Black
VF-ESMT-TEMP Field Survey: Easement: Temporary construction
permit (TCP) 60 NM Dashed 035 Black
VF-FENC Field Survey: Fences 8 NM Barbed Wire Fence
2 025 Black
VF-FIGR Field Survey: Figures white Continuous 009 Black
VF-FIGR-ANNO Field Survey: Figures: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-FIGR-BRKL Field Survey: Figures: Breaklines white Continuous 009 Black
VF-MANL-SYMB Field Survey: Mainline: Symbols magenta Continuous 009 Black
VF-MONU-BMRK Field Survey:
Monumentation: Bench Marks
magenta Continuous 005 Black
VF-MONU-DH Field Survey:
Monumentation: Drill or Borehole
magenta Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE Surveyed
Point: Default survey point
white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-BARR-BOLL
Surveyed Point: Barrier - Bollard (BOL) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-BARR-GRAL
Surveyed Point: Barrier - Guardrail (GR) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-BLDG-OTLN
Surveyed Point: Building - Outline
(BLDG, BLDL) 8 Continuous 025 Black
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VF-NODE-BLDG-OVHD
Surveyed Point: Building -
Overhead (BLDO, CAN)
8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-BRDG Surveyed Point: Bridge (ABUT, BR) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-BRDG-PIER
Surveyed Point: Bridge - Pier (PIER) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-BRKL Surveyed
Point: Breakline (BD, BL, CLM, EOM, EOP, EOR)
white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-BRKL-BOTB
Surveyed Point: Breakline -
Bottom of bank (TOE) white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-BRKL-CBAK
Surveyed Point: Breakline - Back
of curb (CB) yellow Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-BRKL-CONC
Surveyed Point: Breakline - Concrete (CON)
yellow Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-BRKL-TOPB
Surveyed Point: Breakline - Top
of bank (TB) white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-CALC
Surveyed Point: Calculated
Monumentation (CALC)
white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-CATV Surveyed Point: Cable TV 30 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-COMM-OVHD
Surveyed Point: Communication:
Overhead white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-COMM-POLE
Surveyed Point: Communication: Pole white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-CURB-VGUT
Generally used for Civil 3D Object Layers 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC Surveyed Point: Electrical red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC-EQPM
Surveyed Point: Electrical Equipment red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC-MAIN
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Main red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC-MHOL
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Manhole red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC-OVHD
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Overhead red Continuous 009 Black
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VF-NODE-ELEC-POLE
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Pole red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC-STRC
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Structure red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC-UGND
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Underground red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-ELEC-WIRE
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Wire red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-FENC Surveyed Point: Fence (EF, FC, FEN) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-FENC-ELEC
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Fence red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-FENC-GATE
Surveyed Point: Fence - Gate (GATE) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-FENC-SILT Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Silt fence (SILT) 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-FIBR
Surveyed Point: Marked
Location (paint) - Underground
Fiberoptic line (FOL)
30 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-GRAL Surveyed Point: Guard Rail 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-GRND Surveyed
Point: Ground shot (GND)
8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-IRRG-EQPM
Surveyed Point: Irrigation: Equipment magenta Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-MILE Surveyed Point: Mile marker/post (MP) red Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-MISC Surveyed Point: Unknown Point 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-MISC-LINE Surveyed Point: Miscellaneous Line 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-MISC-MANL
Surveyed Point: Miscellaneous Mainline 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-MISC-PIPE Surveyed Point: Miscellaneous Piping 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-MISC-PNTS
Surveyed Point: Miscellaneous Points 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-MISC-VALV
Surveyed Point: Miscellaneous Valves 8 Continuous 025 Black
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VF-NODE-MONU
Surveyed Point: Monumentation
Found(AC, AX, BM, BRC, CP, DH, FIP, MON, MU, NAIL, PCON, PIPE, PK, PLCAP, RBR, RWBC,
SPINDLE, STONE, TR, WC, X)
magenta Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-MONU-CALC
Surveyed Point: Monumentation:
Calculations magenta Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-MONU-N Surveyed Point: Monumentation Set magenta Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-NGAS Surveyed Point: Natural Gas yellow Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-NGAS-EQPM
Surveyed Point: Natural Gas: Equipment white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-NGAS-METR
Surveyed Point: Natural Gas: Meter white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-NGAS-TANK
Surveyed Point: Natural Gas: Tanks white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-NGAS-WELL
Surveyed Point: Natural Gas: Wells white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-PGAS
Surveyed Point: Marked
Location (paint) - Underground Propane
line (PEL)
yellow Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-POWR-STRC
Surveyed Point: Electrical: Structures white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-PVMT-EDGE
Surveyed Point: Pavement: Edge 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-RAIL Surveyed Point: Rail (RRSPIKE) white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-RAIL-CNTR Surveyed Point: Rail - Centerline (RRCL) white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-RAIL-EQPM
Surveyed Point: Rail - Equipment (Switch, etc.) (RRARM, RRLT,
RRSW)
white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-RAIL-TRAK Surveyed Point: Rail - Track (RR) white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-RIVR-EQPM
Surveyed Point: River - Steam gauge, stream
recorder (STRMG, STRMR)
blue Continuous 009 Black
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VF-NODE-ROAD-CONC
Surveyed Point: Roads: Concrete 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-ROAD-CURB
Surveyed Point: Roads: Curbing 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-ROAD-EDGE
Surveyed Point: Roads: Edge 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-ROAD-EQPM
Surveyed Point: Roadway
equipment (MB, PM, TCOUNT, TRPB, TRS)
8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-ROAD-PVMT
Surveyed Point: Roadway - Pavement (PAV)
8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-RWAY Surveyed Point: Right Of Way magenta Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-SIGN Surveyed Point: Sign (SIGNMULTI, SIGNONE) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-SIGN-MILE Surveyed Point: Signage: Mile Post 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-SSWR Surveyed
Point: Sanitary Sewer (SL)
60 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-SSWR-MHOL
Surveyed Point: Sanitary Sewer -
Manhole (SSMH) 60 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-SSWR-TANK
Surveyed Point: Sanitary Sewer - Septic Tank (TANKSEPT)
60 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-SSWR-VENT
Surveyed Point: Sanitary Sewer -
Vent (VP) 60 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM
Surveyed Point: Strom Drain (CLNOUT, CMC, CPC, CVG, DI, GRA, HWALL, ID, PA, STDL)
100 NM EX Storm 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM-DTCH
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain: Ditch 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM-FLOW
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain: Flowline (FL) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM-HWAL
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain: Headwall 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM-MHOL
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Manhole (STMH) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM-PIPE Surveyed Point: Storm
Drain - Pipe (CAST, CBC)
100 Continuous 009 Black
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VF-NODE-STRM-SHOR
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Shoreline (SH) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM-SUBG
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Subgrade (SG) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-STRM-WWAL
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Wingwall
(WWALL) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-SWLK Surveyed Point: Sidewalks (SW) 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-TELE Surveyed Point: Telephone 30 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-TELE-EQPM
Surveyed Point: Telephone: Equipment white Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-TELE-MHOL
Surveyed Point: Telephone: Manhole
(TMH) 30 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-TELE-OVHD
Surveyed Point: Telephone: Overhead 30 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-TELE-POLE Surveyed Point: Telephone: Poles 30 Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-VEGE-TREE
Surveyed Point: Vegetation (TREE) 80 Continuous 005 Black
VF-NODE-WALL Surveyed
Point: Miscellaneous Wall (WALL)
8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-NODE-WATR
Surveyed Point: Marked
Location (paint) - Underground waterline
(WL)
blue Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-WATR-FAUC
Surveyed Point: Water - Faucet (WATFCT) blue Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-WATR-HYDR
Surveyed Point: Water - Fire hydrant (FH) blue Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-WATR-METR
Surveyed Point: Water - Meter (WMETER) blue Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-WATR-UNGD
Surveyed Point: Water - Faucet (WATFCT) blue NM EX UG
Water Line 009 Black
VF-NODE-WATR-VALV
Surveyed Point: Water - Valve (VALVW) blue Continuous 009 Black
VF-NODE-WATR-WELL
Surveyed Point: Water - Well WATWELL) blue Continuous 009 Black
VF-NPLT Field Survey: Design Notes, Non-Printing
Layer 30 Continuous 005 Black
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VF-OBSC Field Survey: Obscure Area white Continuous 005 Black
VF-PATT Hatching 9 Continuous 025 Black
VF-PLAN Field Survey: Planimetrics 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-PROF-ANNO Field Survey: Profile: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-PROF-E Field Survey: Profile: Existing Geometry 80 HIDDEN 005 Black
VF-PROF-VIEW Field Survey: Profile: View white Continuous 005 Black
VF-PROF-VIEW-AXIS Field Survey: Profile View: Axis white Continuous 025 Black
VF-PROP Field Survey: Property cyan Continuous 050 Black
VF-PROP-ANNO Field Survey: Property Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-PROP-BNDY Field Survey: Property: Boundary blue Continuous 035 Black
VF-PROP-BNDY-TIES Field Survey: Property:
Tie to property boundary marker. (TIE)
cyan NM Dashed x2 005 Black
VF-PROP-BRNG Field Survey: Property: Bearings cyan Continuous 050 Black
VF-PROP-ESMT Field Survey: Property: Easements 60 NM Dashed 035 Black
VF-PROP-IDEN Field Survey: Property: Identification cyan Continuous 050 Black
VF-PROP-QRTR Field Survey: Property: Quarter Line (QTRLINE) blue Continuous 035 Black
VF-PROP-RECD-ANNO
Field Survey: Text of Record white Continuous 005 Black
VF-PROP-RWAY-E Field Survey:
Property: Existing ROW Lines
cyan Continuous 035 Black
VF-PROP-SECN Field Survey: Property: Section Line blue Continuous 035 Black
VF-RAIL Field Survey: Railroad white Rail Road 009 Black
VF-RAIL-CNTR Field Survey: Railroad: Centerlines white NM Center
.5x 009 Black
VF-RAIL-STRC Field Survey: Railroad white Rail Road 009 Black
VF-ROAD-ANNO Field Survey: Roadway: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-ROAD-ANNO-2 Field Survey: Roadway: Annotation Secondary white Continuous 005 Black
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VF-ROAD-ANNO-3 Field Survey: Roadway: Annotation Tertiary white Continuous 005 Black
VF-ROAD-ANNO-ARTS white Continuous 005 Black
VF-ROAD-BARR Field Survey: Roadway: Barriers blue CWB 009 Black
VF-ROAD-CNTR-CNST
Roadway: Centerline Construction (CLCONST)
8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-CNTR-MAT~ 8 Centerline 025 Black
VF-ROAD-CNTR-MAT~-2 8 CENTER2 025 Black
VF-ROAD-CNTR-MAT~-3 8 CENTER2 025 Black
VF-ROAD-CNTR-SURV
Roadway: Centerline Survey (CLSURV) 8 NM Center 009 Black
VF-ROAD-CNTR-SURV-2 8 NM Center 009 Black
VF-ROAD-CNTR-SURV-3 8 NM Center 009 Black
VF-ROAD-CONC 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-ROAD-CURB 8 NM Hidden 025 Black
VF-ROAD-CURB-VGUT
Generally used for Civil 3D Object Layers 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-2 Roadway: Secondary Edge of Road 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-ASPH
Roadway: Edge of Asphalt 8 NM Dashed 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-BASE
Roadway: Edge of base course 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-CONC
Roadway: Edge of concrete 8 NM Dashed 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-LANE
Roadway: Edge of Asphalt 8 Lane Stripe 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-MAT~ 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-OGFC
Roadway: Edge of mat, also known as
open graded friction course
8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-PVMT 8 NM Dashed 025 Black
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VF-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP
Roadway: Ramp - Edge of Road 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-SHOL
Roadway: Edge of shoulder 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-EDGE-TAPR
Roadway: Edge of Taper 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-MAIN-TEXT
Roadway: Main Roadway Text 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-MEDI Field Survey: Roadway: Median 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-RAMP-EDGE-SHOL
Roadway: Ramp - Edge of Shoulder 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-SHOL-EDGE-2
Roadway: Secondary Shoulder 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-SHOL-ISID Roadway: Inside Edge of Shoulder 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-SHOL-OSID
Roadway: Outside Edge of Shoulder 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-STRC-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
VF-ROAD-STRP-CNTR 8 Lane Stripe 009 Black
VF-ROAD-STRP-CNTR-2 8 Lane Stripe 009 Black
VF-ROAD-STRP-CNTR-3 8 Lane Stripe 009 Black
VF-ROAD-STRP-WHIT Roadway: Striped Centerline, Paint,
Markings, etc. 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-STRP-YELO
Roadway: Striped Centerline, Paint,
Markings, etc. 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-ROAD-UPVD Roadway: Unpaved Roadway 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-RWAY 30 ROW-Exist 018 Black
VF-RWAY-ACCS yellow NM Access Line Existing 018 Black
VF-RWAY-ACCS-ABND yellow
NM Access Line
Abandoned 018 Black
VF-RWAY-ACCS-FENC Access Fence yellow Chainlink 005 Black
VF-RWAY-ACCS-ROAD-PAVE Access Paved Road 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-RWAY-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
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VF-RWAY-N Property: Proposed ROW Lines 80 ROW 018 Black
VF-RWAY-RAIL Property: Existing Right of Way at Rail white Continuous 018 Black
VF-RWAY-TIES white NM Dashed x2 018 Black
VF-SECT-E 80 HIDDEN 005 Black
VF-SECT-N Profile: Existing Geometry 80 HIDDEN 005 Black
VF-SECT-VIEW white Continuous 005 Black
VF-SIGN Signs - one, two & Multi post red Continuous 009 Black
VF-SITE-SCAN white Continuous 005 Black
VF-SSWR Surveyed
Point: Sanitary Sewer (SL)
60 NM EX Sanitary 009 Black
VF-STRM-ANNO Drainage: Drainage Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-STRM-DTCH 100 ChannelExist 009 Black
VF-STRM-FLOW 100 Flowline 009 Black
VF-STRM-RIVR Ditch Bottom 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-STRM-RRAP 100 NM Hidden 009 Black
VF-STRM-SHOR 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-STRM-STRC Structure 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-STRM-STRC-HWAL 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-STRM-STRC-WWAL 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-STRM-WALL 100 Continuous 009 Black
VF-SWLK 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-TINN TIN Surface: Object Layer 9 Continuous 009 Black
VF-TINN-ANNO TIN Surface: white Continuous 005 Black
VF-TINN-ANNO-SPOT
TIN Surface: Spot Elevations white Continuous 005 Black
VF-TINN-BNDY TIN Surface: Collection Boundary 9 NM Dashed
x2 009 Black
VF-TINN-BRKL TIN Surface: 9 Continuous 009 Black
VF-TINN-CONT-DEPR TIN
Surface: Depression Contours
white Depression 005 Black
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VF-TINN-CONT-IDEN
TIN Surface: Major and minor contour
identification (i.e. 1' and 5' identification
labels)
blue Continuous 025 Black
VF-TINN-CONT-MAJR
TIN Surface: Index Contours 80 NM Hidden 013 Black
VF-TINN-CONT-MINR TIN
Surface: Intermediate Contours
red NM Dot .5x 000 Black
VF-TINN-PNTS TIN Surface: DTM Points 9 Continuous 009 Black
VF-TINN-VIEW TIN Surface: Delaunay Triangulation 9 Continuous 009 Black
VF-TMCP-ANNO-T Temporary
Construction Permit (TCP)
white Continuous 005 Black
VF-TMCP-T Temporary
Construction Permit (TCP)
white Continuous 009 Black
VF-TOPO Miscellaneous Topo 8 NM Hidden 025 Black
VF-TOPO-MISC Miscellaneous Topo 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-TOPO-OBSC Alignment Station/Offset Labels 8 Continuous 025 Black
VF-UNKN Trees, Shrubs, etc. white Continuous 009 Black
VF-UTIL General utility layer (UTILITY) 8 Continuous 009 Black
VF-UTIL-CATV-UNGD Annotation: General Annotation not fitting
other categories 30 NM EX UG
TV 009 Black
VF-UTIL-ELEC Field Survey: Electrical red NM EX UG Elect 009 Black
VF-UTIL-ELEC-OVHD Field Survey: Electrical: Overhead red NM EX OH
Elect 009 Black
VF-UTIL-ELEC-UNGD Field Survey: Electrical: Underground red NM EX UG
Elect 009 Black
VF-UTIL-FIBR Field Survey: Utilities:
Fiber Optic: Underground
magenta NM EX UG Fiberoptic 009 Black
VF-UTIL-FIBR-UNGD Field Survey: Utilities:
Fiber Optic: Underground
magenta NM EX UG Fiberoptic 009 Black
VF-UTIL-IRRG-ANNO Field Survey: Utilities: Irrigation: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VF-UTIL-LIGHT-ANNO
Field Survey: Utilities: Lighting: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
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VF-UTIL-LOCA-CATV-UNGD
Annotation: General Annotation not fitting
other categories 30 NM EX UG
TV 009 Black
VF-UTIL-LOCA-FIBR-UNGD
Surveyed Point: Marked
Location (paint) - Underground
Fiberoptic line (FOL)
magenta NM EX UG Fiberoptic 009 Black
VF-UTIL-LOCA-LQPG-UNGD yellow NM EX UG
LQPG 009 Black
VF-UTIL-LOCA-NGAS-UNGD yellow NM EX UG
Gas Line 009 Black
VF-UTIL-LOCA-TELE-UGND
Surveyed Point: Communication
- Telephone Lines, Features (TL)
30 NM EX UG TV 009 Black
VF-UTIL-LOCA-WATR-UNGD blue NM EX UG
Water Line 009 Black
VF-UTIL-LQPG Petroleum Line, Features yellow NM EX UG
LQPG 009 Black
VF-UTIL-MHOL Field Survey: Utilities: Manhole red Continuous 009 Black
VF-UTIL-NGAS Surveyed
Point: Breakline - Bottom of bank (TOE)
yellow NM EX UG Gas Line 009 Black
VF-UTIL-TELE-OVHD
Surveyed Point: Communication
- Telephone Lines, Features (TL)
30 NM EX OH Telephone 009 Black
VF-UTIL-WATR Water Lines, Features blue NM EX UG Water Line 009 Black
VF-UTIL-WATR-MISC Miscellaneous Water blue NM EX UG Water Line 009 Black
VF-VEGE Trees, Shrubs, etc. 80 Tree CW 005 Black
VF-WALL 8 Wall 025 Black
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Photogrammetry
Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
VA-UTIL-WATR Water Lines, Features blue NM EX UG Water Line 009 Black
VA-ELEC-POLE Utilities: Electrical: Pole red Continuous 009 Black
VA-ELEC-EQPM Utilities: Electrical: Equipment red Continuous 009 Black
VA-VEGE Trees, Shrubs, etc. 80 Tree CW 005 Black
VA-TINN-SPOT TIN Surface: Spot Elevations 9 Continuous 009 Black
VA-TINN-CONT-MINR
TIN Surface: Intermediate
Contours red NM Dot .5x 000 Black
VA-TINN-CONT-MAJR
TIN Surface: Index Contours 80 NM Hidden 013 Black
VA-TINN-PNTS TIN Surface: DTM Points 9 Continuous 009 Black
VA-TINN-CONT-DEPR
TIN Surface: Depression
Contours white Depression 005 Black
VA-TINN-BNDY TIN
Surface: Collection Boundary
9 NM Dashed x2 009 Black
VA-TINN-BRKL TIN Surface: 9 Continuous 009 Black
VA-NODE-WATR-WELL
Surveyed Point: Water - Well WATWELL) blue NM EX UG
Water Line 009 Black
VA-NODE-WATR-HYDR
Surveyed Point: Water - Fire hydrant (FH) blue NM EX UG
Water Line 009 Black
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VA-NODE-STRM-WWAL
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Wingwall
(WWALL) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-NODE-FENC-SILT
Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Silt fence (SILT) 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-STRM-POND Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Shoreline (SH) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-STRM-FLOW Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Flowline (FL) 100 Flowline 009 Black
VA-STRM-DVDK Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Flowline (FL) 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-STRM-CHAN Surveyed Point: Storm Drain - Flowline (FL) 100 ChannelExist 009 Black
VA-SSWR Surveyed
Point: Sanitary Sewer (SL)
60 NM EX Sanitary 009 Black
VA-RAIL-EQPM
Surveyed Point: Rail - Equipment (Switch, etc.) (RRARM, RRLT,
RRSW)
white Continuous 009 Black
VA-GRND Surveyed
Point: Ground shot (GND)
8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-FENC-GATE Surveyed Point: Fence - Gate (GATE) 8 Continuous 025 Black
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VA-NODE Surveyed
Point: Default survey point
white Continuous 009 Black
VA-UTIL-TELE
Surveyed Point: Communication
- Telephone Lines, Features (TL)
30 NM EX UG TV 009 Black
VA-UTIL-NGAS Surveyed
Point: Breakline - Bottom of bank (TOE)
yellow NM EX UG Gas Line 009 Black
VA-STRM-STRC-CULV Structure 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-STRM-STRC Structure 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-TRAF-SYMB Signs - one, two & Multi post red Continuous 009 Black
VA-SIGN Signs - one, two & Multi post red Continuous 009 Black
VA-ROAD-UPVD
Roadway: Unpaved Roadway 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-ROAD-EDGE-SHOL
Roadway: Edge of shoulder 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-ROAD-EDGE
Roadway: Edge of Concrete 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-ROAD-EDGE-CONC
Roadway: Edge of concrete 8 NM Dashed 009 Black
VA-ROAD-EDGE-LANE
Roadway: Edge of Asphalt 8 Lane Stripe 009 Black
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VA-ROAD-EDGE-ASPH
Roadway: Edge of Asphalt 8 NM Dashed 009 Black
VA-ASPH Roadway: Edge of Asphalt 8 NM Dashed 009 Black
VA-ROAD-CURB Roadway: Centerline
Construction (CLCONST)
8 ExistCurb 009 Black
VA-RAIL Railroad white Rail Road 009 Black
VA-UTIL-LQPG Petroleum Line, Features yellow NM EX UG
LQPG 009 Black
VA-OBSC Obscure Area white Continuous 005 Black
VA-UTIL-WATR-MISC Miscellaneous Water blue NM EX UG
Water Line 009 Black
VA-MISC Miscellaneous Topo 8 Continuous 025 Black
VA-PATT Hatching 9 Continuous 025 Black
VA-SYMB-POST Generic Symbols: Poles white Continuous 005 Black
VA-SYMB-POLE Generic Symbols: Poles white Continuous 005 Black
VA-UTIL General utility layer (UTILITY) 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-UTIL-FIBR-UNGD
Field Survey: Utilities: Fiber Optic:
Underground magenta NM EX UG
Fiberoptic 009 Black
VA-UTIL-FIBR Field Survey: Utilities:
Fiber Optic: Underground
magenta NM EX UG Fiberoptic 009 Black
VA-ROAD-MEDI Field Survey: Roadway: Median 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-ROAD-BARR Field Survey: Roadway: Barriers blue CWB 009 Black
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VA-RAIL-STRC Field Survey: Railroad white Rail Road 009 Black
VA-RWAY-ANNO
Field Survey: Property Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VA-ROAD-ANNO
Field Survey: Property Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VA-PROP-ANNO
Field Survey: Property Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VA-CTRL-ANNO Field Survey: Property Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
VA-PROP Field Survey: Property cyan Continuous 050 Black
VA-UTIL-ELEC Field Survey: Electrical red NM EX UG Elect 009 Black
VA-ESMT Field Survey: Easements 60 NM Dashed 035 Black
VA-DRIV Field Survey: Driveways 30 Continuous 018 Black
VA-NPLT Field Survey: Design Notes, Non-Printing
Layer 30 Continuous 005 Black
VA-BMRK Field Survey: Bench Marks white Continuous 009 Black
VA-ESMT-ANNO Field Survey: Annotation: Dimensions
white Continuous 005 Black
VA-ANNO-DIMS Field Survey: Annotation: Dimensions
white Continuous 005 Black
VA-STRM-DAM~ Drainage: Typical hydrological data
(HYDROLOGY) 100 NM EX Storm 009 Black
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VA-STRM Drainage: Typical hydrological data
(HYDROLOGY) 100 NM EX Storm 009 Black
VA-CTRL-PIC~
Drainage, Storm Sewer,
Hydrology: Object Layer
magenta Continuous 005 Black
VA-STRM-PIPE-CULV
Drainage, Storm Sewer, Hydrology: 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-STRM-RIVR Ditch Bottom 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-CONC-BARR
Concrete: General Curb, Sidewalk,
Driveway, Walls, etc. (CONC)
8 Continuous 025 Black
VA-CONC
Concrete: General Curb, Sidewalk,
Driveway, Walls, etc. (CONC)
8 Continuous 025 Black
VA-MHOM Building: Existing Building (BLDG) 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-FNDN Building: Existing Building (BLDG) 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-BLDG Building: Existing Building (BLDG) 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-RAIL-BRDG Bridge: Back of Sleeper 32 Continuous 009 Black
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VA-BRDG Bridge: Back of Sleeper 32 Continuous 009 Black
VA-FENC BRIDGE - FENCING
AND FENCING MATERIAL
251 Continuous 050 Black
VA-UTIL-CATV Annotation: General Annotation not fitting
other categories 30 NM EX UG TV 009 Black
VA-BARR Annotation: General Annotation not fitting
other categories blue CWB 009 Black
VA-WALL Aerial Survey: Walls 8 Wall 025 Black
VA-VEGE-TREE Aerial Survey: Vegetation: Trees 80 Continuous 005 Black
VA-UTIL-MHOL Aerial Survey: Utilities: Manhole red Continuous 009 Black
VA-UNKN Aerial Survey: Unknown white Continuous 009 Black
VA-UTIL-COND white NM Dashed 005 Black VA-SWLK 8 Continuous 025 Black VA-STRS 100 NM Hidden 009 Black
VA-STRM-STRC-HWAL 100 Continuous 009 Black
VA-STRM-RRAP 100 NM Hidden 009 Black VA-STRM-DTCH 100 Flowline 009 Black
VA-RWAY 30 ROW-Exist 018 Black
VA-ROAD-STRP-WHIT 8 Continuous 009 Black
VA-ROAD-STRP-CNTR 8 Lane Stripe 009 Black
VA-ROAD-MILE 8 Continuous 025 Black
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VA-ROAD-EDGE-MAT~ 8 Centerline 025 Black
VA-NGAS-WELL white Continuous 009 Black VA-IRRG-HEAD magenta Continuous 009 Black
VA-DLIN white Continuous 005 Black VA-BRKL-TOPB white Continuous 009 Black
VA-BRKL white Continuous 009 Black
General Layers Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
G-ALGN Stationing Line, ticks and number red Continuous 030 Black
G-ALGN-STAN Stationing Line, ticks and number red Continuous 020 Black
G-ANNO General Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-ARRW General Annotation
not fitting other categories
white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-AXIS General Annotation Axis Lines white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-DIMS Bridge: DIMENSIONS AND LEADERS white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-GRID-MAJR
General Major Gridlines white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-GRID-MINR
General Minor Gridlines white NM Dot 005 Black
G-ANNO-GRID-TITL General Grid Titles white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-MATC General Match Lines white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-MATC-LABL white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-NPLT Design Notes, Non-Printing Layer white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-PHAS Phasing - Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-REVS Markups white Continuous 005 Black
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G-ANNO-TABL Bridge: QUANTITY
TABLES, REBAR SCHEDULES, ETC.
white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-VFRM General: Annotation: View Frame white Continuous 005 Black
G-AXIS-ANNO General: Axis: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-GRID-ANNO General: Grid: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-GRID-MAJR Profile & Cross Section Major Grid 9 Continuous 025 Black
G-NODE General: Points white Continuous 025 Black
G-NODE-RWAY Striping layer for solid yellow line 80 Continuous 025 Black
G-NODE-STRM-SWAL
General: Storm Swale Points 32 Continuous 005 Black
G-NPLT General Annotation white Continuous 050 Black
G-PATT Hatching 9 Continuous 025 Black
G-PROF Vertical Curve Information white Continuous 050 Black
G-PROF-ANNO Vertical Curve Information white Continuous 005 Black
G-PROF-LEFT General: Profile Views: New green _PHANTOM2 025 Black
G-PROF-N General: Profile Views: New magenta Continuous 025 Black
G-PROF-RGHT General: Profile Views: New blue _DASHED2 025 Black
G-PROF-VIEW General: Profile Views white Continuous 005 Black
G-PROF-VIEW-ANNO
Profile & Cross Section Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-PROF-VIEW-AXIS
Profile & Cross Section Axis red Continuous 050 Black
G-PROF-VIEW-GRID
Profile & Cross Section Grid 8 Continuous 050 Black
G-SYMB General: Symbols white Continuous 025 Black
G-SYMB-POLE Generic Symbols: Poles white Continuous 005 Black
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G-SYMB-STRC Generic Symbols: Manholes white Continuous 005 Black
G-TOPO-MISC Miscellaneous Topo white Continuous 050 Black
G-TTLB General: Title block blue Continuous 035 Black
G-TTLB-ANNO General: Title block: Annotation white Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-BRDR General: Title block do not use blue Continuous 080 Black
G-TTLB-BRDR-ANNO
Steel line shown in Plan View white Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-LOGO Title block do not use red Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-NRTH General: Title block white Continuous 025 Black G-TTLB-STMP white Continuous 005 40% Grey
G-TTLB-SYMB Symbol block do not use white Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-VPRT Generic Symbols: Meter 60 Continuous 015 Black
GSBFILL Guidsign Fill white Continuous 005 Black GSCOLORFILL Guidsign Color Fill white Continuous 005 Black
GSDIMS Guidsign Dimension white Continuous 005 Black
GSOUTLINE Guidsign Outline white Continuous 005 Black GSSHT Guidsign Sheet white Continuous 005 Black
General Layers Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
G-ALGN Stationing Line, ticks and number red Continuous 030 Black
G-ALGN-STAN Stationing Line, ticks and number red Continuous 020 Black
G-ANNO General Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-ARRW General Annotation
not fitting other categories
white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-AXIS General Annotation Axis Lines white Continuous 005 Black
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G-ANNO-DIMS Bridge: DIMENSIONS AND LEADERS white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-GRID-MAJR
General Major Gridlines white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-GRID-MINR
General Minor Gridlines white NM Dot 005 Black
G-ANNO-GRID-TITL General Grid Titles white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-MATC General Match Lines white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-MATC-LABL white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-NPLT Design Notes, Non-Printing Layer white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-PHAS Phasing - Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-REVS Markups white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-TABL Bridge: QUANTITY
TABLES, REBAR SCHEDULES, ETC.
white Continuous 005 Black
G-ANNO-VFRM General: Annotation: View Frame white Continuous 005 Black
G-AXIS-ANNO General: Axis: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-GRID-ANNO General: Grid: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-GRID-MAJR Profile & Cross Section Major Grid 9 Continuous 025 Black
G-NODE General: Points white Continuous 025 Black
G-NODE-RWAY Striping layer for solid yellow line 80 Continuous 025 Black
G-NODE-STRM-SWAL
General: Storm Swale Points 32 Continuous 005 Black
G-NPLT General Annotation white Continuous 050 Black
G-PATT Hatching 9 Continuous 025 Black
G-PROF Vertical Curve Information white Continuous 050 Black
G-PROF-ANNO Vertical Curve Information white Continuous 005 Black
G-PROF-LEFT General: Profile Views: New green _PHANTOM2 025 Black
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G-PROF-N General: Profile Views: New magenta Continuous 025 Black
G-PROF-RGHT General: Profile Views: New blue _DASHED2 025 Black
G-PROF-VIEW General: Profile Views white Continuous 005 Black
G-PROF-VIEW-ANNO
Profile & Cross Section Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
G-PROF-VIEW-AXIS Profile & Cross Section Axis red Continuous 050 Black
G-PROF-VIEW-GRID
Profile & Cross Section Grid 8 Continuous 050 Black
G-SYMB General: Symbols white Continuous 025 Black
G-SYMB-POLE Generic Symbols: Poles white Continuous 005 Black
G-SYMB-STRC Generic Symbols: Manholes white Continuous 005 Black
G-TOPO-MISC Miscellaneous Topo white Continuous 050 Black
G-TTLB General: Title block blue Continuous 035 Black
G-TTLB-ANNO General: Title block: Annotation white Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-BRDR General: Title block do not use blue Continuous 080 Black
G-TTLB-BRDR-ANNO
Steel line shown in Plan View white Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-LOGO Title block do not use red Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-NRTH General: Title block white Continuous 025 Black G-TTLB-STMP white Continuous 005 40% Grey
G-TTLB-SYMB Symbol block do not use white Continuous 025 Black
G-TTLB-VPRT Generic Symbols: Meter 60 Continuous 015 Black
GSBFILL Guidsign Fill white Continuous 005 Black GSCOLORFILL Guidsign Color Fill white Continuous 005 Black
GSDIMS Guidsign Dimension white Continuous 005 Black
GSOUTLINE Guidsign Outline white Continuous 005 Black GSSHT Guidsign Sheet white Continuous 005 Black
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Bridge Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
S-ANNO Structures: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-ARRW
Structures: Annotation: Arrows white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-AXIS Structures:
Annotation Axis Lines
white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-DIMS
Structures: Annotation:
Dimensions & Notes w/ leaders
white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-GRID-MAJR
Structures: Major Gridlines white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-GRID-MINR
Structures: Minor Gridlines white NM Dot 005 Black
S-ANNO-GRID-TITL Structures: Grid Titles white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-MATC
Structures: Match Lines white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-NPLT Structures: Design
Notes, Non-Printing Layer
white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-PHAS
Structures: Annotation: Phasing white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-REVS Structures: Revisions white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-SYMB
Structures: WELD SYMBOLS,
DIRECTIONAL ARROWS, ETC.
white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-TABL Structures: Annotation: Tables white Continuous 005 Black
S-ANNO-VFRM
Structures: Annotation: View
Frame white Continuous 005 Black
S-BRDG-CONC Structures: Concrete red Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-EXST Structures: As-builts cyan Continuous 050 Black
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S-BRDG-HDLN Structures: HIDDEN LINES (DASHED) 251 Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-ISOM Structures: Steel line shown in Plan View cyan Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-MISC Structures:
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
80 Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-NPLT Structures:
CONSTRUCTION LINES (NOT PRINTED)
white Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-PATT Structures: Patterns cyan Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-PLAN Structures: Plan view items magenta Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-PROF Structures: Profiles 80 Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-RBAR Structures: Rebar yellow Continuous 050 Black
S-BRDG-WOOD
Structures: Wooden elements yellow Continuous 050 Black
S-FENC Structures: Fencing 251 Continuous 050 Black
S-LVL1 Structures: TRANSOFT Reserved Level white Continuous 050 Black
S-ROAD Structures: Roads yellow Continuous 050 Black
S-SECT Structures: w block do not use yellow Continuous 050 Black
S-SIGN Structures: Signs 80 Continuous 050 Black
S-SIGN-DETL Structures: Number Plate detail magenta Continuous 050 Black
S-TINN-MAJR-N
Structures: INDEX COUNTOUR LINES 251 Continuous 050 Black
S-TINN-MINR-N
Structures: INTERMEDIATE
CONTOUR LINES 8 Continuous 050 Black
S-TOPO-GRND
Structures: Ground Lines magenta Continuous 050 Black
S-TOPO-LMTS Structures: Slope Limits 100 Continuous 050 Black
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S-TOPO-RIVR Structures: Shore Line 100 Continuous 050 Black
S-TOPO-RRAP Structures: Topographic: Riprap 100 Continuous 050 Black
S-TTLB Structures: Titleblock blue Continuous 035 Black
S-TTLB-LOGO Structures: Title block
do not use (BR-NMDOT_BDB_LOGO)
red Continuous 025 Black
Drainage
Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
C-DRAN-EROS-ERTH Erosion Control: Earthen Berm white Earth Dam 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS-DIKE Erosion Control: Dike white Continuous 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS-CHDM Erosion Control: Check Dam white Continuous 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS-SILT Erosion Control Silt Fence white Continuous 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS Erosion Control white Continuous 035 Black C-DRAN-EROS-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
Drainage
Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
C-DRAN-EROS-ERTH Erosion Control: Earthen Berm white Earth Dam 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS-DIKE Erosion Control: Dike white Continuous 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS-CHDM
Erosion Control: Check Dam white Continuous 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS-SILT Erosion Control Silt Fence white Continuous 035 Black
C-DRAN-EROS Erosion Control white Continuous 035 Black C-DRAN-EROS-
ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
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Utilities Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
U-IRRG-ANNO Water
Lines: Irrigation Annotation
white Continuous 005 Black
U-CATV-ANNO Utilities: Cable TV: Annotation white NM EX UG
Fiberoptic 005 Black
U-ANTA-TOWR Utilities: Antenna Tower white Continuous 009 Black
U-LITE Utilities: Lights red Continuous 009 Black
U-ELEC-SYMB Utilities: Generic Symbols red Continuous 005 Black
U-ELEC Utilities: Electrical red Elec Overhead 009 Black
U-WATR-TEXT blue DASHED 009 Black U-WATR-PROF blue Continuous 009 Black
U-WATR-PIPE-PATT blue Continuous 009 Black
U-WATR-PIPE blue Continuous 009 Black U-WATR-FITT blue Continuous 009 Black
U-WATR-CNTR blue Continuous 009 Black U-WATR-APPT blue Continuous 009 Black
U-WATR blue Waterline 009 Black U-TELE-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
U-NGAS yellow Gas 009 Black
U-LQPG yellow Petroleum Gas 009 Black
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Roads
Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
C-ROAD-SIGN-WARN
Signage: Informational red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-SCND-ANNO
Secondary Road Text white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-STRP-T
Roadways: Striping: Temporary white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-STRP-YELO-SOLD
Roadways: Striping: Yellow Single yellow Double Stripe Solid 009 Black
C-ROAD-STRP-YELO-DUBL
Roadways: Striping: Yellow Double yellow Double Stripe LT 009 Black
C-ROAD-STRP-WHIT-SOLD
Roadways: Striping: White Solid white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-STRP-GENL
Roadways: Striping: General white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-STRP-CNTR
Roadways: Striping: Center white Lane Stripe 009 Black
C-ROAD-SGNL-T
Roadways: Signals: Temporary 30 Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-SIGN-T
Roadways: Signage: Temporary 30 Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-SIGN-INFO
Roadways: Signage: Informational 80 Continuous 005 Black
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C-ROAD-SIGN-CAUT
Roadways: Signage: Informational 30 Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-SWLK
Roadways: Sidewalks magenta Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-SECT-TITL
Roadways: section title 92 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SECT-TICK
Roadways: section tick marks white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SECT
Roadways: section tick marks white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SECT-TEXT
Roadways: section text 92 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SECT-LABL
Roadways: section labels 92 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SECT-GRID
Roadways: section grid white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SELV-TITL
Roadways: Section Elevations: Title 11 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SELV-TICK
Roadways: Section Elevations: Tick Marks white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SELV-TEXT
Roadways: Section Elevations: Text 11 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SECT-DIAG-
N
Roadways: section diagram 253 Continuous 009 30% Grey
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C-ROAD-SECT-DIAG
Roadways: section diagram 212 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-PROF-TTLB
Roadways: profile label blue Continuous 025 Black
C-ROAD-PVMT-T
Roadways: Pavement: Temporary 30 NM Dashed 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-SHOL-OUT~
Roadways: Outside Shoulder Edge red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-MEDI-PVMT
Roadways: Median: Paved magenta Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-MAIN-ANNO
Roadways: Main Road Text white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-SHOL-IN~~
Roadways: Inside Shoulder Edge 32 Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-FEAT
Roadways: feature line 182 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-DAYL-T
Roadways: Daylight: Temporary blue CUT 005 Black
C-ROAD-SHAP-PATT
Roadways: corridor and section shapes hatching white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SHAP
Roadways: corridor and section shapes 32 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-MARK
Roadways: corridor and section marks 212 Continuous 009 Black
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C-ROAD-
LINK
Roadways: corridor and section links 150 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-ASSM-OFFS
Roadways: assembly offset red Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-ASSM-BLIN
Roadways: assembly baseline red Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-WALL-HEAD
Roadways: Walls: Headwall 80 Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-WALL
Roadways: Walls 80 MSE 005 Black
C-ROAD-TINN-PNTS
Roadways: Triangulated Irregular Network: Points 30 Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-TINN-MINR
Roadways: Triangulated Irregular Network: Minor Contours red NM Hidden 025 Black
C-ROAD-TINN-MAJR
Roadways: Triangulated Irregular Network: Major Contours 80 Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-TOPO-TEXT
Roadways: Topography: text white Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-TOPO-GRAD
Roadways: Topography: grading 94 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-TOPO-FEAT
Roadways: Topography: General Features 92 Continuous 009 Black
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C-ROAD-TOPO-
FILL
Roadways: Topography: Fill 94 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-TOPO-DEPR
Roadways: Topography: Depression white NM
Dashed 005 Black
C-ROAD-TOPO-CUT~
Roadways: Topography: Cut red Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-SECT-TTLB
Roadways: section border blue Continuous 025 Black
C-ROAD-CURB-SCND
Roadways: Secondary Curb, Gutter, and Median magenta Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-CURB
Roadways: Primary Curb, Gutter, and Median magenta Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-FENC
Roadways: Fences 32 NM Chain Link Fence
2 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-
2
Roadways: Edge of Secondary Road, Driving Lane white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE
Roadways: Edge of Primary Road, Driving Lane blue Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-CORR-PATT
Roadways: corridor patterns 150 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-CORR-BNDY
Roadways: corridor boundary red CENTER2 009 Black
C-ROAD-CORR-SECT
Roadways: corridor blue Continuous 009 Black
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C-ROAD-CORR
Roadways: corridor blue Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-DRIV
Roadways: Concrete Edges, Aprons, & Beams red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-CONC
Roadways: Concrete Edge magenta NM Hidden 005 Black
C-ROAD-BARR-ANNO
Roadways: Barriers: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-BARR
Roadways: Barriers 8 Guardrail Prop 005 Black
C-ROAD-ASSM
Roadways: assemblies and subassemblies 40 Continuous 009 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-ASPH
Roadways: Asphalt Edge red NM Hidden 005 Black
C-ROAD-ANNO-
3
Roadways: Annotation: Tertiary white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-ANNO-
2
Roadways: Annotation: Secondary white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-TOPO-ANNO
Roadways: Annotation: General Annotation not fitting other
categories white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-ANNO
Roadways: Annotation white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-ALGN-TABL
Roadways: Annotation white Continuous 025 Black
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C-ROAD-ALGN-
3
Roadways: Alignment: Misc. Alignment Object Layer blue Continuous 030 Black
C-ROAD-ALGN-STA~
Roadways: Alignment: Stationing white Continuous 030 Black
C-ROAD-ALGN-
2
Roadways: Alignment: Secondary Alignment Object Layer red Continuous 030 Black
C-ROAD-ALGN
Roadways: Alignment: Primary Alignment Object Layer cyan CENTER 030 Black
C-ROAD-ALGN-MARK
Roadways: Alignment: Horizontal Geometry Markers red Continuous 030 Black
C-ROAD-MISC
Profile & Cross Section Features magenta Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-CURB-VGUT
Generally used for Civil 3D Object Layers white Continuous 025 Black
C-ROAD-TINN-TRI~
green Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-TINN-
ANNO
white Continuous ult Black
C-ROAD-
TINN magenta Continuous ult Black
C-ROAD-SELV
white Continuous 009 Black
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C-ROAD-EDGE-SHOL-2
red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-SHOL-
D
red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-SHOL-
C
red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-SHOL-B
red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-SHOL-
A
red Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-
D
white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-
C
white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-
B
white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-EDGE-RAMP-
A
white Continuous 005 Black
C-ROAD-ALGN-ANNO
white Continuous 005 Black
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Traffic Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
C-TRAF-STRP-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-WARN red Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-INFO 80 Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-CAUT 30 Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGL-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-PHAS 30 Continuous 005 Black C-TRAF-PBOX red Continuous 025 Black C-TRAF-MILE 80 Continuous 005 Black C-TRAF-MARK white Continuous 005 Black C-TRAF-LOOP white NM Hidden 005 Black
C-TRAF-LITE-APPS red Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-LITE-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-HEAD 80 Continuous 005 Black C-TRAF-DLIN white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-COND white NM Dashed 005 Black
C-TRAF-CIRC red NM Dot 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-STRP white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-SIGNAL white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-SIGN white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-LITE white Continuous 005 Black
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Traffic Name Description Color Linetype Lineweight Plot Style
C-TRAF-STRP-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-WARN red Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-INFO 80 Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-CAUT 30 Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGN-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-SIGL-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-PHAS 30 Continuous 005 Black C-TRAF-PBOX red Continuous 025 Black C-TRAF-MILE 80 Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-MARK white Continuous 005 Black C-TRAF-LOOP white NM Hidden 005 Black
C-TRAF-LITE-APPS red Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-LITE-ANNO white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-HEAD 80 Continuous 005 Black C-TRAF-DLIN white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-COND white NM Dashed 005 Black
C-TRAF-CIRC red NM Dot 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-STRP white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-SIGNAL white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-SIGN white Continuous 005 Black
C-TRAF-ANNO-LITE white Continuous 005 Black
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Level Filters Due to the extreme number of layers with the National CAD Standards, NMDOT has developed layer filters to enable users the ability to work with smaller number of layers. Selecting one of the layer filters in the left pane of the Layer Properties Manager dialog box will display only the layers related to the filter in the main pane. The Invert filter toggle located at the bottom of the Filters area will remove the layers associated with the filter and display all remaining filters.
Figure 8.6: Layer filtering
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9: Symbology A CAD application’s settings of color, weight, and linestyle are referred to as symbologies. It is possible to assign symbologies to either levels/layers, or to vector elements. The ByLevel/ByLayer setting has been the standard for NMDOT for several years and will continue to be the standard. This section discusses the different symbologies and resource file associated with each. Items discussed in this section:
Weights
Linestyles
Colors
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Weights Weights refer to the line thicknesses of each element within a design file. The standardization of weights extends to the final plotting of a sheet file. These standards created for weights are based on the idea that all elements representing the proposed design will be prominently represented in the plan set. This has a large impact on contractors in the field and designers completing As-Builts in the office. NMDOT prints by weight and level, not by color.
AutoCAD Weight MicroStation Weight .00 0 .05 0 .09 1 .18 1 .20 1 .25 2 .30 3 .35 3 .50 4 .80 6
Table 9.1: Weight mappings
Linestyles Custom linestyles/linetypes are used to aid the user and contractors in easily distinguishing elements representing design features such as daylight points, electric overhead lines, storm lines, etc. NMDOT has created custom linestyles for use in a NMDOT civil design project.
All NMDOT supported linestyles are contained in a single file named nmdot_lstyle.rsc. This file is easily accessible with the NMDOT workspace configuration environment.
All NMDOT supported linetypes are contained in the NMDOT template.
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Colors Every element in a CAD file has a color that is either assigned to the element, or assigned to the layer the element is placed on. Colors are very important in a CAD file as they allow for easy identification of elements, and types of elements. Because of both CAD platforms’ ability to plot by weight, NMDOT is able to assign colors to layers/elements that are somewhat logical (e.g. blue for water, red for electrical).
NMDOT has adopted the use of the standard acadcolor.tbl provided by Bentley with any installation of MicroStation (see Figure 9.1). Any element created in a design file to be submitted to NMDOT should not be assigned a color based on RGB values, but index values only.
Figure 9.1: MicroStation color table
Gray Scaling and RGB values Gray scaling is a method used in a CAD file to “gray out”, or dither, a specified portion of the design to visually depress the boldness of the features. For example, this method is used to reference existing survey features, to “dull” their appearance visually on the screen, and to additionally invoke the plotting output to be “shaded”. This proves beneficial in diminishing the focus on the existing survey while enhancing the proposed design, allowing the designer to see existing and proposed features together on the same design plan sheet.
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All gray scaling should be done in the CAD file by modifying the ByLayer/ByLevel symbologies and/or overrides. Several different gray scaling options are available for NMDOT projects (see Table 9.1).
% Shading RGB Value 50% 140,140,140 40% 153,153,153 30% 178,178,178 20% 254,254,254
Table 9.1: Gray scaling values
For AutoCAD deliverables, the standard color index is to be used (see Figure 9.2). All layers should only be assigned colors based on index numbers and not RGB values.
Figure 9.2: AutoCAD color table
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10: Annotation Annotation within MicroStation has brought a greater flexibility and integration than previous versions of MicroStation. This added flexibility allows for AutoCAD shape files and Windows systems fonts to be fully integrated within the design environment. Additionally, the existing MicroStation font resource files, which contain special characters, can be used in conjunction with the Windows and AutoCAD fonts dynamically. The NMDOT has chosen to utilize the AutoCAD and Windows system fonts to be fully compatible between applications. This decision will allow for easy conversion between AutoCAD projects and MicroStation, while retaining the ability to place special character fonts from the MicroStation font resource file. Items discussed in this section:
NMDOT Standard Fonts
Text Sizes
Text Justification
Special Characters
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NMDOT Standard Fonts The NMDOT has standardized two primary fonts: Arial for survey and design text and Courier New for title block text. These font types are accessed from Windows System fonts and are represented below.
Existing Text Style = Arial
Proposed Text Style = Arial (with 20˚ slant)
Title Block Text Style = Courier New
Figure 10.1: MicroStation Text Styles
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Text Sizes The Annotation Scale tool for each CAD application allows for dynamic text sizing with minimal effort. This method allows for the development of sheets with multiple detail scales. Using the Annotation Scale tool and the NMDOT standard resource files, all text height calculations are unnecessary.
The Annotation Scale tool utilizes a configuration file (nmdot_scales.def) to determine the multiplication factor to be applied to all text and dimensions. All of NMDOT standard plotting scales are included in the scales definition file, including structural scales. The scale is applied by modifying the properties of the MicroStation model being utilized (see Section 6: Models vs. Layouts).
Text Justification Text justification is described as the “anchor point” for a single text element or multi line text node. This justification is important to set for text placement and alignment. The NMDOT’s standard text justification is defined for single text strings to be Left-Center and for Multi Line text nodes to be Top-Left. This allows all single line text to align from the left and multi-line text such as general notes to align left and start from a Top start point.
The NMDOT’s standard title block text justification should be set within a data file as Center-Center justification. (See Text Fields within this section for additional information).
Special Characters Special characters are symbols used for specific design annotation not found in standard font libraries. These symbols represent annotation such as Centerline, Flow Line, etc.
The NMDOT has developed a custom symbol font resource file to store all special character for use within MicroStation design files. These characters are referenced below with their extended character reference number.
Feature Access Value Symbol Font Base Line \240 extended
Center Line \241 extended
Flow Line \242 extended
Property Line \243 extended
Base Line \246 extended
Center Line \247 extended
Flow Line \248 extended
Property Line \249 extended
Table 10.1: MicroStation Symbol fonts
NMDOT has not developed a compiled resource file for custom symbols at this time. All custom symbols are to made from standard text.
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Placing Special Symbols in MicroStation To place symbol fonts within a design sheet, select the extended font resource file. Choose the Place Text tool and key-in the character value in the Text Editor Dialog box to access special characters.
Figure 10.2: Special symbol access syntax
The extended MicroStation resource file contains ONLY special characters. These characters have been moved within the font resource file to extended integer locations as to not conflict with previous MicroStation resource file character locations as seen in Table 10.3.
Figure 10.3: Special Symbol Fonts
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Additional Default Symbols MicroStation allows special characters to be accessed and placed with the following AutoCAD %% method. These symbols are placed utilizing the Arial font.
%% Method:
%%d = degree symbol
%%p = plus minus
%%c = diameter symbol
Figure 10.4: Placing Symbols in MicroStation using %% method
Figure 10.5: Placing symbols in AutoCAD using %% method
Fields Text fields are used within the NMDOT standard title block. These fields are text “place holders” for text to be automatically populated by the desired information. Fields are used to determine last saved date of a file, as well as the username of the person who printed the file. NMDOT will continue to expand the use of fields in subsequent CAD standard releases. All defined fields should not be modified for any file being submitted into NMDOT.
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11: Cell Libraries/Blocks New Mexico Department of Transportation provides cell/block libraries for use in all of its civil designs. Cells/blocks are utilized in lieu of repeatedly drafting the same elements multiple times. The use of cells also aids in standardizing elements/details of NMDOT projects. Items discussed in this section:
Cell/Block Libraries
Cell Attributes
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NMDOT Cell/Block Libraries Every cell/block is drawn at a 1:1 scale, based on the NMDOT drawing units.
Cell libraries are MicroStation design files with a .cel extension. They can be opened in MicroStation as a standard file and every cell is a model within the file.
Block libraries are AutoCAD drawing files with a .dwg extension. They can be opened in AutoCAD as a standard file and the blocks edited using the block editor tool.
The insertion point of each cell/block is the coordinate 0,0. Every element used to create the cells is drawn on the Default, or 0, level, with symbologies set to ByLayer with the exception of Linestyle. The linestyle is manually set to Continuous/0 to ensure the cell maintains its appearance regardless of the layer the cell is placed.
NMDOT has developed the following libraries to be used in its civil designs whether created internally or by a consultant:
MicroStation Cell Library AutoCAD Block Library Description
Bridge.cel Coming Soon Schedules, details, and symbols used in bridge plan sheets
Drainage.cel Coming Soon Cell used in the creation of NPDES sheets
Roadwaydesign.cel Coming Soon Roadway features, details, and cross section and profile cells
Survey.cel Coming Soon Used for CAD mapping with the NMDOT feature table
General.cel Coming Soon Includes North arrow, information cell for border, bar scales, and utilities legend
Traffic.cel Coming Soon Signing and traffic control cells. Used to supplement GuidSIGN cell libraries
Table 11.1: Cell & Block libraries
Cell/Block Attributes Any custom cells, or blocks, are to be drafted using ByLayer symbologies for color and thickness. Linetypes must remain either continuous or 0.
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12: Dimensioning The NMDOT has developed dimensioning standards for all internal design departments and consultants to follow. These dimensioning standards follow a simple methodology of settings as referenced in the following section. Items discussed in this section:
Geometry
Units
Text
Symbology
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Geometry Coming soon.
Units Coming soon.
Text Coming soon.
Symbology Coming soon.
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13: Plotting New Mexico Department of Transportation has provided MicroStation plotting resource files for use in all NMDOT projects. These files allow the plotting from MicroStation to any standard printer that supports 11x17 printing. NMDOT has provided plotting resource files to enable its consultants and employees to provide standardized hard copies of the project plan sets. Items discussed in this section:
NMDOT Plotting Standards
Print Drivers
Pen Tables
AutoCAD STB Files
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NMDOT Plotting Standards All plotting resource files can be obtained by visiting the NMDOT website or calling the Engineering Automation Bureau. These files include print drivers which control the printing of color, gray-scale, and .pdf prints; and pen tables which control gray-scaling of existing features, priority, and text substitutions. Unless specifically stated in consultant contracts or requested by Internal Design, NMDOT standard print size is based on “11x17” paper. All borders are drawn to scale (see Section 5) based on “11x17.”
MicroStation Print Drivers NMDOT has determined that plotting standards will help enforce CADD Standards compliance for Internal Design and consultants. All NMDOT plot drivers will allow the plotting of gray-scale (see Section 9), but not allow the plotting of non-standard colors. All NMDOT plot drivers also allow the plotting of raster images with the transparency setting toggled. NMDOT has created the following separate plot drivers to suit varying plotting needs:
Plot Driver Use NMDOT_c.pltcfg Full color plotting NMDOT_gs.pltcfg Gray scale (standard plotting)
NMDOT_pdf.pltcfg Create Adobe Acrobat plot files Table 13.1: NMDOT Print Driver Listing
For all submittal plots, unless otherwise specified, the NMDOT_gs.pltcfg file is to be used. This plot driver will plot in gray-scale, and is designed for a default plotting scale of 100:1. This plot driver allows the use of Windows printers, along with any preferences associated with the Windows drivers.
NMDOT_c.pltcfg is the full color plot driver. It also allows for gray-scaling for specified colors (see Section 9). This plot driver is designed for a default plotting scale of 100:1. This plot driver allows the use of Windows printers, along with any preferences associated with the Windows drivers.
NMDOT_pdf.pltcfg allows the user to create Adobe Acrobat files in lieu of hard copies. NMDOT is dedicated to implementing a “paperless environment.” The ability to plot .pdf files is a large step towards this directive. The NMDOT_pdf.pltcfg driver creates a .pdf file which contains the ability to turn off the display of levels, references, and raster images. Once the .pdf is created, the file can be electronically delivered. The .pdf print will appear similar to a native MicroStation plot.
MicroStation Pen Tables NMDOT provides a single pen table (nmdot.tbl). This pen table allows for NMDOT cover sheets and NMDOT GRIP cover sheets to use non-standard colors and still successfully plot. The NMDOT pen table also allows for establishing priority plotting. Priority plotting is the “last plotted, first seen” printing method. This method allows for all existing elements to be plotted first (gray-scale) followed by all proposed elements. This will allow all proposed elements to be visible whenever intersecting with existing elements. The NMDOT pen table will not allow non-standard element colors or construction elements to be printed. The NMDOT pen table uses text substitution to plot NT “usernames”, time and date of plot, plot driver used, and the long file name.
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AutoCAD STB files NMDOT has determined AutoCAD plotting will use a named plot style table. Named plot style tables are files with an extension of .stb. STB files allow for lineweights to be determined either by layer or element, and not the color of the item. The NMDOT STB file has several values entered based on gray scaling (see Section 9) printing.
Figure 13.1: NMDOT_Standard STB settings
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The selection of the STB is done in the print dialog or in the page setup manager.
Figure 13.1: Select STB via print dialog
Figure 13.3: Page Setup Manager
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14: Acceptable Delivery Formats The NMDOT has developed CADD Standards files for internal and consultant use. In order for the NMDOT design departments to complete projects initiated by the consultant community, it is necessary to specify the required deliverable expected by the NMDOT. Given the impact that the design environment brings to both internal and consultant design projects, this specification is critical to the accuracy and digital compatibility between parties. This section will briefly outline the requirements of the NMDOT for all consultants CADD deliverables. Items discussed in this section:
.DGN & .DWG formats
Packaging
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.DGN & .DWG formats NMDOT has committed to the implementation and support of AutoCAD Civil 3D on future projects. The intention is to establish standards for CADD drawings that are consistent between the Bentley and Autodesk platforms. At this point in our processes, we will continue to accept MicroStation files. NMDOT will accept the following versions of files from consultants:
AutoCAD/Civil 3D MicroStation InRoads Version 2013 V8i and any Select Series Select Series 2 only
File Extension .DWG .DGN .ALG, .DTM, .ITL, .XIN, .RWK, .IRD
Table 14.1: Acceptable file formats
Packaging NMDOT will accept CD/DVD’s containing project data in an uncompressed format. All submitted project data should be delivered to the Engineering Automation Bureau for analysis and should not be submitted to project engineers or techs.
All project data should be in the standard NMDOT project directory structure. All blank folders can be deleted prior to placing data on the CD/DVD. All non-CAD files should not be moved from the original directory to avoid breaking any dynamic linking with other files, including CAD files.
If the project data is in .DGN format, the use of the MicroStation packager is highly recommended, and it the only compression of files that NMDOT accepts. See Appendix A for details on using the Packager tool.
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15: NMDOT Consultant Workspace The New Mexico Department of Transportation’s (NMDOT) corporate workspace offers NMDOT the opportunity to globally control the CAD environment while retaining necessary levels of personalized, departmental, and project specific settings. This environment gives management the tools to assist NMDOT’s designers and draftsmen by developing an easy to use environment which also controls accurate project settings within the CAD interface. Items discussed in this section.
Consultant Deliverable Workspace
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Consultant Deliverable Workspace The NMDOT has developed consultant workspaces for AutoCAD and MicroStation to be used by consulting firms producing design projects for the NMDOT. These workspaces are self-contained and “invokes” all necessary NMDOT CADD Standard Files for respective projects. These workspaces are “fully contained,” having the same functionality as the internal NMDOT CADD environment and is similar in operability. The NMDOT workspaces can be downloaded from the NMDOT CADD Standards website. A readme.txt file is included within each download to aid consulting firms in the use of NMDOT workspaces.
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16: Georeferenced Imaging New Mexico Department of Transportation has utilized raster images for several years. The images published prior to 2009 were a sole-source format of .cot, which was re-named as a .jpg. All images were geo-referenced with the information in a header embedded in the image itself. Raster imaging has undergone tremendous amounts of advances in recent years. Along with these advances, several image formats have become widely accepted in the civil engineering field. The NMDOT standard for raster imagery is the focus of this section. Items discussed in this section:
Imaging Standard
Compression
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Imaging Standard NMDOT has begun to integrate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the design process. This new direction, has led to many changes to the method in which projects are created and delivered. The workflow for the creation of Geo-referenced images remains consistent with only the delivered file format changing.
NMDOT has set the standard for raster images as a Georeferenced Tiff (GeoTiff) file. The GeoTiff file has become the new standard for raster imaging due to the compatibility with ARC GIS software. All GeoTiffs will be delivered with the accompanying world file, projected in the State Plane Coordinate System and NAD 83.
NMDOT will also accept GeoTiffs including .JPG compression with all GeoReferencing in the header of the image. The basis for .JPG files must be a GeoTiff with a world file to be accepted as a final deliverable for any photogrammetric contracts.
Compression NMDOT has determined a critical need for image compression on all aerial photos submitted to the DOT. The .jpg compression is an industry standard for compressing orthos. NMDOT has adopted the use of .jpg compression. Any other types of compression will be rejected at the consultant’s expense.
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Index
.ctb ............................................................................ 11
.dgn ..................................................................... 11, 23
.dwg .................................................................. 11, 108
.stb ..................................................................... 11, 113 Annotation ............................................. 47, 101, 103 AutoCAD .... 3, 10, 11, 12, 30, 34, 35, 37, 40, 41, 43,
44, 46, 52, 54, 55, 98, 100, 101, 105, 108, 113, 116, 118
Block .......................................... 10, 11, 102, 107, 108 by-level ..................................................................... 55 CAD ........................................................................... 29 CADD...................... 9, 10, 11, 15, 112, 115, 116, 118 Cell Libraries
Cell ................................................................ 11, 107 Civil 3D ............................... 3, 10, 17, 20, 35, 40, 116 color .......................................................................... 55 Color Table .............................................................. 11 colors .................................................................. 97, 99 Colors ........................................................................ 99 Consultant Deliverable ........................ 11, 117, 118 coordinate systems .......................................... 39, 42 Extended Characters ............................................ 11 fonts .................................. 12, 54, 101, 102, 103, 104 Fonts ........................................................................ 124 imaging .................................................................. 119 Informational ..................................................... 26, 31 InRoads ................................................. 3, 10, 35, 116 Layers
Levels .............................................................. 11, 54 layouts .......................................................... 30, 39, 46 linestyle ............................................................... 54, 55 linestyles .......................................... 12, 54, 55, 97, 98
Linestyles ...................................................................98 linetypes ....................................................................98 MicroStation ..... 3, 10, 11, 12, 16, 23, 30, 34, 36, 37,
39, 40, 41, 45, 47, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111, 112, 116, 118, 129
Models........................................... 12, 39, 45, 46, 103 Pen Table ..................................................................12 Pen Tables ............................................................. 112 Planimetric................................................................27 Plotting ........................................................... 112, 126 Print Drivers ............................................................ 112 raster ....................................................................... 119 Raster........................................................ 12, 119, 124 Reference File ................................ 12, 30, 49, 50, 51 reference files ................................................... 50, 51 Reference files .........................................................49 resource library ........................................................54 seed files ...................................................................39 sheet files ........................................................... 29, 30 software ..................................................... 10, 45, 120 symbology ........................................ 12, 97, 109, 126 Symbology ...............................................................55 symbols .................................................... 13, 104, 105 Symbols .................................................................. 105 template files .................................................... 39, 40 Text ............................................................ 30, 102, 103 Units ......................................... 12, 39, 40, 41, 45, 109 Vector .......................................................................12 weight ................................................................ 55, 98 weights ......................................................................97 Weights .....................................................................98
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Method of Using Packager for NMDOT Deliverables: Packager is a wizard driven tool that enables the user to easily and effectively include all relevant project data within a single deliverable file. The acceptable method of using this tool for NMDOT deliverables is a follows:
• Key in the NMDOT Project Control Number (PCN) as the Packager name in the field provided and a description of the project in the field below the Package Name (Figure 14.1). Select Next.
Figure 14.1: V8 Packager Dialog Box
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• Select the following file types to capture the project as seen in Figure 14.2. Fonts, Raster References, and Reference Files are required. Select Next.
Figure 14.2: V8 Packager Design Options
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• Select the Add Directories button to generate a list of design data files to package. The Recursive toggle should be selected on as seen in Figure 14.3. Select Next.
Figure 14.3: V8 Packager Gather Design Data
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• Select the workspace options data file types to include in the package. As seen in Figure 14.4, Color tables, DGN libraries, Font/Symbology resources, Level definitions, Plotting data, and Seed files are required. Select Next.
Figure 14.4: V8 Packager Workspace Options
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• The Review Options dialog box as seen in Figure 14.5 presents the files to be packaged based on earlier choices. This dialog box gives the ability to deselect unnecessary files to be packaged. This dialog box should be reviewed and files removed from the selection by toggling off the box beside the file name. Unnecessary files may appear in the selection based on workspace configurations within the organization. Select Next.
Figure 14.5: V8 Packager Review Options
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• The Create Package dialog box is the final criteria dialog requiring user input. As seen in Figure 14.6 choose a location for the packager file and select the maximum level of compression. The Out directory is used in this example and should be chosen for project consistency. Select Next.
Figure 14.6: V8 Packager Create Package
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• The final dialog box as seen in Figure 14.7 creates the package. Aborting or canceling the process at this juncture will remove all references to this packaged file. Select Finish to complete.
Figure 14.7: V8 Packager Finish
The packager utility will create a .pzip file as an output. This file is recognized by the Bentley Package Extractor tool as a known file type and can be opened from windows explorer. This tool does not require MicroStation to be opened to extract the files from the package.
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