Thursday, January 2, 2020

OUTSOURCING GRADING & DRAINAGE PLAN

If you have ever outsourced your work or just heard about civil engineering outsourcing services. Grading & Drainage Plans service is a part you should consider outsourcing. That saves you a lot of time and effort.

Grading and Drainage Plan can be defined as the reshaping of the land surface between points in the landscape. Basically, the grading plan shows your property, existing grades, its dimensions, the proposed location of your new house, and how the ground around your house will slope.  The main purpose of this plan is to ensure that the construction of the new building, including the driveway, retaining wall etc., will be built in such a manner as to allow for proper surface drainage and to prevent any negative impacts on adjoining lands.
We have completed a lot of Grading & Drainage Plan projects using Civil 3D and AutoCAD to implement Grading Modeling, create Cross-Sections, create SurfacesEarthwork CalculationContour Labels. We regularly use Data Shortcut to manage data and show on the plan set. This way helps us to work effectively and promote teamwork.
Moreover, we apply Civil 3D to create proposed Storm Drainage network referenced proposed surface then connect to existing storm drainage network.
Plansheet setup: As soon as Grading & Storm Drainage is modeled. We need to show them on plan with full information from contours, structures, pipes, earthwork, labels and notes.
One more thing we can help you create specific detail in CAD files to show on sheet of details. It can be created from PDF, paper scan , images, or hand sketch. That way you can use them next time you need it and build a template bank.
Contact us:
Email: contact@civiloutsourcing.com
Phone: +84 90-601-3469
Address: 537/39, Nguyen Oanh Street, Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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