AGT Releases Commercial Site Design for Civil 3D
MARIETTA,
GA, Jan 16, 2008 - Advanced Graphics Technology, an Autodesk ISV Partner and
Developer focused on self-paced training for Autodesk products announced the
release of Commercial Site Design A to Z for Civil 3D 2008.
This is the newest release in AGT’s self-paced learning series this of
computer based training designed for use at home or at the office.
Commercial Site Design teaches the beginner as well as the expert designer
to use the power of Autodesk Civil 3D to design shopping centers, office
complexes and other commercial sites. Taught by a practicing Civil Engineer,
this series takes you step by step through an actual project. It begins with
importing the field data through the final construction plans. The training
covers the creation of the existing surface, followed by the proposed site
plan and profile. The project is then completed with buildings, curbs,
utilities and parking lots. This series also covers using appropriate layers
and layer states. It includes all the drawings, field files, and templates
used for the project.
About Advanced Graphics Technology
Founded in 1980, AGT, Inc. is a developer and reseller of advanced
software solutions for the engineering and surveying communities. AGT, Inc.
is leading developer of computed based self-paced multimedia material for
Autodesk Civil 3D and Autodesk Land Desktop. AGT, Inc also develops plug-ins
such as Legal-Aid that work inside AutoCAD. With expert knowledge in civil
engineering and site design, they are able to focus on their customers’
needs and help them meet their business objectives by providing training and
software relative to their business. AGT, Inc. is located in the southeast,
with its headquarters located in Marietta, GA.
For more information go to www.agtcad.com.
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