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CV122-3 A Simplified Process for Dynamic Complex Urban Corridor Design

Arthur Miller, PE Senior Technical Specialist. CV122-3 A Simplified Process for Dynamic Complex Urban Corridor Design. About Me. Arthur Miller Worked as a Manager and Senior Technical Specialist for 8 Years J s R Engineering 5 Offices in Colorado and Wyoming. The Urban Corridor Dilemma.

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CV122-3 A Simplified Process for Dynamic Complex Urban Corridor Design

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  1. Arthur Miller, PE Senior Technical Specialist CV122-3 A Simplified Process for Dynamic Complex Urban Corridor Design

  2. About Me • Arthur Miller • Worked as a Manager and Senior Technical Specialist for 8 Years • JsR Engineering • 5 Offices in Colorado and Wyoming

  3. The Urban Corridor Dilemma • What is a Typical Cross-Section?

  4. The Urban Corridor Dilemma • Median Curbs Crossing Centerline

  5. Solving the Dilemma & Have a Dynamic Model • Must Have a New Design Paradigm • THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX! • Think of Civil 3Dr as a Toolbox

  6. Course Outline • File Structure and Shortcuts • Determining Regions • Alignment Naming Conventions • Offset Alignments

  7. Course Outline • Design Corridor • Design Corridor Surfaces • Finished Vertical Corridor • Assemblies • Putting it All Together • Looking At Corridor Properties

  8. File Structure

  9. File Structure

  10. File Structure

  11. Offset Alignment Naming Convention • R = Region • OE = Outside Edge of Pavement • ME = Median Edge of Pavement • RT = Right • LT = Left • R1-4-RT-OE = Regions 1 through 4 right outside edge of pavement • R21-LT-ME = Region 21 left median edge of pavement

  12. Defining Region Boundaries • At the start of curb returns of an intersecting roadway • Where the lip of pan of the median crosses the centerline of the roadway

  13. Super Elevation Issues

  14. Questions Remember to fill out your course evaluation! Arthur Miller JsR Engineering amiller@jrengineering.com

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