Case of Advanced wastewater treatment facility designed to protect freshwater springs
This project is located near Tallahassee in the Florida Panhandle. It involved the softwares have AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Naviswork and Buzzsaw. From design to presentation, those product was fulfilled their requirement. All software can be linked together.
Using AutoCAD Civil 3D, Hazen and Sawyer engineers modeled the flight ceiling in 3D, creating a wedge— called a glide slope—that tapers along the site based on the path of aircraft taking-off and landing. They then used that model in combination with the terrain represented in AutoCAD Civil 3D to guide their design of the new structures needed for the facility. With the 3D model, they could cut sections and profiles, making sure that individual structures and the equipment anticipated for their construction didn't violate the height restrictions. As a result, early on in the design process they were able to set building dimensions and clearances. Autodesk Navisworks is also being used to demonstrate to both airport officials and the Federal Aviation Administration that the proposed facilities are being purposely located to maximize the buffer between the structures, the construction manager's equipment, and the flight paths.

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