Video: Calculate Cut and Fill Volumes

Make and track changes to existing topography grading when your project needs a portion of the existing toposolid changed.

This video demonstrates the following:

  1. Change existing toposolid grading.
  2. Track graded region and cutting elements.
  3. Report cut and fill volumes of the graded region with a topoolid schedule.
  4. Adjust the topography schedule to calculate net cut and fill volume totals.

Transcript

When your project needs a portion of the existing topography changed and you want to keep track of cut and fill volumes, use the Graded Region tool.

The cut and fill volumes of the graded region are tracked in the project and can be reported in a toposolid schedule. The graded region is "new construction," so in order for it to work, the toposolid you are working with needs to be set to a previous phase in the project, in this case "existing."

On the Massing and Site tab, select Graded Region. The Graded Region tool copies the selected region into the current phase. Select to create the copy using all points defining the surface or only the perimeter points.

For simple grading, you can use just the perimeter points, for more accurate representations, use all the points.

Select the existing toposolid to copy. Add or adjust points to define the graded region.

In this example, the steepness of the grade is reduced on one portion of the site and the overall elevation reduced.

After the edits are complete, finish the graded region. Depending on the view settings, you can see the existing toposolid and the new graded region.

Report the cut and fill volumes of the graded region with a toposolid schedule. On the View tab, create a schedule and select the toposolid category. Add the cut and fill parameters to the schedule.

Change the phase filter of the schedule so it does not display calculations for the existing site.

When a void volume is removed from the site for a building position, the cut and fill volumes are adjusted to include the volume of the cut in the schedule. The calculated cut and fill volumes are approximate, providing results within plus or minus 2 percent accuracy.

You can further modify the surface of the graded region by editing the points to balance the cut and fill volumes of the project.