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Acknowledgments
First of all, thanks to Autodesk for letting me be a part of the family and for making such great software to write about.
Thanks to Stephanie McComb for getting this book out of the gate for a second edition and for working with me on some very demanding schedules. Tom Richardson was the technical editor for this and all the other InfraWorks books, and I can't think of anyone else I'd rather have when it comes to providing a thorough and insightful technical working over. And last but certainly not least, thanks to Kim Wimpsett and Kathy Grider-Carlyle for your tireless efforts correcting my writing and making it so much better.
I say it in every book, and it's true every time: my family takes the brunt of the condition that is book writing. I hope that all of the time and effort is worth it and that this book, like the others, will serve as an example of quality work to my children and a source of pride for my wife.
About the Author
Eric Chappell has been working, teaching, writing, and consulting in the world of civil engineering software for more than 20 years, and he is a recognized expert in the world of Autodesk InfraWorks 360 software. In September 2013, Eric joined the Autodesk family as a Premium Services Specialist and has since taken on the role of Community Evangelist for the InfraWorks 360 program. In the 12 years prior to working for Autodesk, he wrote training materials and performed training for end users, trainers, and Autodesk employees around the globe. For several years, he has worked with Autodesk in authoring and developing two Autodesk certification exams. He also served as design systems manager for Timmons Group, a civil engineering and surveying firm based in Richmond, Virginia, where he managed software, standards, and training for more than 200 users. Eric is also a highly rated instructor at Autodesk University, where he has taught for the past 10 years.
Prior to writing and consulting, Eric spent nearly 10 years in the civil engineering and surveying fields while working for the H.F. Lenz Company in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. During his time at H.F. Lenz, he gained considerable practical experience as a survey crewman, designer, engineer, and CAD supervisor. Eric also holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering technology from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and is certified in Pennsylvania as an EIT.
Eric is originally from southwestern Pennsylvania, but he has lived in the Richmond, Virginia, area for the past 14 years with his wife and four children. He enjoys being outdoors and spending time with his family. He can sometimes be seen playing drums for the band Sons of Zebedee, which performs at a variety of events in central Virginia.
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Introduction
For yet another year, I have had the wonderful privilege to write about what I think is the most exciting program to come out of Autodesk in the last decadethe InfraWorks 360 program. After 20 years of plugging away with the AutoCAD-based Civil 3D program and Land Desktop before that, the InfraWorks 360 software is a fantastic contrast: fun, stunning, and beautiful like a gaming environment. On top of all that, it is useful, practical, and powerful as a preliminary design and planning tool. As if that isn't enough, I get to keep telling the story, the three-part sequel comprising the add-on modules Roadway Design, Bridge Design, and Drainage Design.
With other, similar books that I've written, I've tried to stick to certain criteria that I think are necessary to make a good learning resource and companion. I've tweaked these for Roadway Design for InfraWorks 360 as follows:
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