Description
Accessibility is more than a checkbox—it’s an ethical design priority that starts with your site layout decisions, which drive your entire grading design. As civil engineers and designers, we shape how people interact with and experience the built environment. Prioritizing accessibility ensures spaces are inclusive, functional, and welcoming for all. This session will focus on using feature lines and grading objects in Civil 3D software to design accessible areas such as ramps, landings, and walkways. We’ll explore key accessibility considerations—like slope, cross-slope, and elevation transitions—while maintaining flexibility and precision in your grading model. You’ll learn how to apply Civil 3D tools and surface styles to create accurate, construction-ready designs that meet technical and regulatory standards. Whether working on a small site or large development, this session will equip you with strategies to confidently integrate accessibility into your grading design.
Key Learnings
- Gain strategies for integrating accessibility early in the grading design process for projects of all sizes.
- Learn how to use feature lines and grading objects in Civil 3D to design different types of ramps, walkways, and landings.
- Learn how to use Civil 3D tools and surface styles to create construction-ready, accessible designs that meet standards.
- Explore the importance of accessible design that meets real-world needs (with input from attendees on their experiences).
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