To Edit An Existing Rehab Corridor

  1. Open a drawing with a rehab corridor or create a rehab corridor.
  2. Click Home tab ModifyCorridorEdit Rehab Corridor.
    Existing rehab corridor regions will be highlighted blue and three custom viewports will be displayed for the selected station within the rehab corridor region: the cross section view, profile view, and plan view. See About Rehab Corridor Sections for more information.
    Note: Only corridor regions with rehab subassemblies are available for selection. You can review rehab subassemblies here: Rehab and Cross Slope Optimization Subassemblies.
  3. Click the plan view viewport. The Select a corridor region options will be displayed.
  4. Select an existing rehab region in the corridor or add a new rehab region to the corridor.
    To select an existing rehab region in the corridor:
    • Click Pick A Region.
    • Hover over an existing rehab corridor region.
    • The rehab corridor region will be highlighted yellow.
    • Click to select it.
    To add a new rehab region to the corridor:
    • Click Create New Region
    • Click the rehab corridor to select it.
    • Hover your cursor over areas of the rehab corridor baseline that do not have a region, and click to specify a start station.
      Note: You can also click Fill in the command prompt. When you click Fill, available region locations are highlighted red on the baseline. You can click an individual region location to select it for the new rehab corridor region. This will automatically assign start and end stations to the new region.
    • Move your cursor to another station and click again to specify the end station.
      Note: If you clicked Fill in the command prompt, you do not need to specify start and end stations.
    Note: The Rehab Corridor Editor ribbon tab for your selected rehab corridor region displays and the Rehab Parameters palette will auto-dock to the right side of the user interface. You can click Add a Region in the Rehab Corridor Editor ribbon tab to begin the Create new region workflow again for a new rehab corridor region.
  5. Modify rehab parameters in the Rehab Parameters palette.

    You can assign lane inputs and properties, and edit rehab input parameters in the properties table.

    Click Rehab Parameters to launch the Rehab Parameters palette if it is not displayed.

  6. When you have finished modifying rehab parameters, click Apply.
  7. Use the Rehab Corridor Editor ribbon tab to navigate between stations and review attributes for each station. You can also specify the station at which you want to change a parameter.

    For each selected station, you can modify parameters in the Rehab Parameters palette. Changes that you make in the Rehab Parameters palette will update the selected rehab corridor region and the cross section view once you click Apply.

  8. When ready, click Rehab Manager in the Rehab Corridor Editor ribbon tab.

    The currently selected rehab corridor region is automatically assigned to the Rehab Manager.

    By default, the Cross Slope Correction Report tab is selected in the Rehab Manager. You can also select the Milling and Leveling Report tab. See To Generate Rehab Reports for more information.

  9. Use the Station Selection panel in the Rehab Corridor Editor ribbon tab to navigate between stations in your selected rehab corridor region and display them in the Rehab Manager. You can also select stations in the Rehab Manager.
  10. Use the Rehab Manager to make any necessary modifications to the accepted slope for each station. Your modifications will automatically be applied to the selected rehab corridor region.
  11. Optionally, you can export rehab reports. See To Generate Rehab Reports for more information.
  12. Click Close in the Rehab Corridor Editor ribbon tab when done.