This Process steps through the tasks to create and aggregate proposed grade surfaces on a project. Using the corridor surfaces created in the previous process, you will merge and expand the site grading for the project. This process builds upon the corridor grading surfaces and models to include open space grading and refinements. Additional grading surfaces will be modeled and compiled into a final grade surface.
Intermediate surfaces are leveraged to combine smaller individual surfaces into a more complete and all inclusive surface. This involves starting with the existing ground, merging into the corridor models, and grading the surrounding areas on the site that are not included in the corridor grading. To create these smaller and intermediate surfaces, Feature Lines and Gradings are used to shape the proposed terrain. This process can involve multiple surfaces and iterations.
The composite surface is a roll-up of all the intermediate surfaces, and includes all proposed grade surfaces. These surfaces are layered, or pasted in a particular order, to merge all of the gradings into a single surface. The composite grade surface can then be used to get volume calculations, set rim elevations, and be used for construction staking and machine control grading.
Intermediate and Composite surfaces can be created in multiple, separate source drawings files using Data Shortcuts and References, or can be added to the Grading Base drawing