Using Civil3d 2018. I recently made the change to making all my text and blocks annotative. I have a few Tool Palettes I've created with blocks that I routinely need to insert. My main palette is called "Utility" and I have all the blocks I need that represent symbols (water valves, manholes, etc). All of those blocks are stored in a drawing called "Utility" and I changed all the blocks in it to be annotative. I then deleted the old Utility palette and created a new one by dragging the new annotative blocks onto an new, empty palette. My problem is that every drawing I open, I must right-click each block and hit "Redefine" before inserting it, otherwise it will only insert at scale of 1:1 as it was created. Once I redefine the block, subsequent insertions are at the correct scale. But when I open a different drawing, I once again must redefine each block before inserting them. I cannot figure out why this is happening. Thanks.

I would think you would need all your blocks in your template, that's just how C3D works, and leverages the ability to use symbols in point styles to represent various survey items (i.e. valves, hydrants, meters etc...)


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I tried using the label styles and point descriptor codes many years ago and didn't like it. Many times when locating an object such as a light pole of fire hydrant, it has to be done with an offset. So this method was too cumbersome for me.

"I tried using the label styles and point descriptor codes many years ago and didn't like it. Many times when locating an object such as a light pole of fire hydrant, it has to be done with an offset. So this method was too cumbersome for me."

I'm trying to wrap my head around that statement. In the past 20+ years working in nearly every state in the country, I've never done an offset to a light pole or fire hydrant, (unless there wasn't a direct sight line and I just wanted to get the location by approximation) and in that time I can only think of one field shot that I ever did that with and that was a building corner, which is now done prismless. But enough of that........

Yes, you could find yourself drawing parcels as well as locating every object within, around and adjacent to the parcel. This could include, but not be limited to, trees, fences, streams, rivers, ponds, utility structures (ex. - manholes, catch basins, valve boxes, electrical transformers, etc.), utility poles, fire hydrants, railroad tracks, buildings (commercial, residential and industrial), sheds, loading docks, retaining walls, shrubs, dikes, swales, sidewalks, curbs, traffic control boxes, light poles, signage, etc., etc. etc. You could also be plotting elevations for the purpose of creating a contour map. It will depend on how big the survey company is and the type of work they specialize in. You could find yourself working for a survey firm that does location surveys for a state highway department or one that specializes in creating 3D point clouds of large industrial facilities to create an "as built" 3D model. Have you done any research on the company you are interviewing with? If not, why not?

Yes, you could find yourself drawing parcels as well as locating every object within, around and adjacent to the parcel. This could include, but not be limited to, trees, fences, streams, rivers, ponds, utility structures (ex. - manholes, catch basins, valve boxes, electrical transformers, etc.), utility poles, fire hydrants, railroad tracks, buildings (commercial, residential and industrial), sheds, loading docks, retaining walls, shrubs, dikes, swales, sidewalks, curbs, traffic control boxes, light poles, signage, etc., etc. etc. You could also be plotting elevations for the purpose of creating a contour map. It will depend on how big the survey company is and the type of work they specialize in. You could find yourself working for a survey firm that does location surveys for a state highway department or one that specializes in creating 3D point clouds of large industrial facilities to create an "as built" 3D model. Have you done any research on the company you are interviewing with? If not, why not?

Engineers must supply an AutoCAD2017 or older file ofthe project site with all other utility layers included,

for evaluation and markup. Engineer may also submit a hard copy for markup aswell. Engineers may draw preliminary water main & hydrant locations on the drawing for Summit Water to markup.Summit Water will design valves and fittings to be used.

 Typical Air Release Used on water main installation where air may get trapped inside.

  Typical Blocking Concrete blocking for fittings and deflection of water main.

  Typical Blow Off Dead ends of water mains (temporary or permanent)

 Typical Fire Hydrant (standard install) 

 Typical Fire Hydrant (sidewalk install) 

  Typical Sample Site Attached to fire hydrant.

  Typical Tee 

  Typical Trench Profile view of typical trench detail.

  Typical Water Service 5/8" x 3/4" and 1" meter style.

  Typical Water Service 2" 2" meter (larger meter similar)

  Full Sheet Typical Details "D" size sheet with combined details.

  Typical Residential Fire Meter Typical Residential Fire Service w/ Water Meter Setup Commercial installation of a Reduced Pressure Backflow Assembly (RPBA) in a "hotbox", with guard posts. Residential Double Check Valve Assemblies (DCVA) are required on all new residential connections, or when the water service line is replaced/modified, the use of water for the property changes (i.e., irrigation systems, hot tub or pool installations) or the ownership of the property changes or is transferred. Backflow protection is required by the State of Washington Department of Health. Residential backflow devices shall be installed by Summit Water or it's Contractor at the owner's expense. Upon completion of a satisfactory installation Summit Water will be responsible for the annual testing and normal maintenance and/or replacement.

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