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AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.
AutoCAD Civil 3D Articles
Create BIM Content with Corridor Models
Learn about the Subassembly Composer in AutoCAD Civil 3D. Author Francesca Maier leads you through it.Stuck in Neutral
A rich, object-oriented design for site civil design remains elusive, opines author Christopher Fugitt. Here are some suggestions for moving forward.Increase Your Chances for Training Success
The right approach, preparation, and people will make your Civil 3D training and education much more efficient.AUGI Presents Wish List 2011 to Autodesk
The AUGI Wish List Top 10 for AutoCAD, Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Revit Structure, Autodesk Inventor, and AutoCAD Civil 3D.Working with Multiple Coordinate Systems
Converting COGO points from one form to another is easy with this step-by-step method from author Richard Sincovec.Waterline Design
A lot of great beginnings occur in AutoCAD Civil 3D with an alignment, including pressure pipe. Here's how to do it.AutoCAD Civil 3D: Collaboration in a Multi-Disciplinary / Multi-Firm Environment
Bryan Tanner illustrates methods, techniques, and workarounds for sharing files with other firms and disciplines.Crazy for Management
Why "Management" should be the first word you think of when considering AutoCAD Civil 3D.The Civil Side: Managing Large Surface Data
While today's technology allows users to collect large amounts of accurate data, it is often necessary to pare down that data so that it can be imported into design software. Melanie Santer offers tips on how to accomplish it.The Civil Side: Dust Off That Civil 3D 2009 Box!
Is your copy of AutoCAD Civil 3D sitting around unopened? Melanie Santer encourages you to dive in, and offers an information-packed tutorial to get you going.