Enhanced Pressure Pipes Update!

Happy Friday!

I hope everyone's 2022 is off to a great start.  A new year usually brings change and my role internally has changed slightly.  The good news is that I will have more time to focus on our content libraries that we launched about 2 years ago.  We started with SUDAS stormwater structures for Civil 3D and also created a stormwater library for VDOT.  Our most recent endeavor has been Enhanced Pressure Parts libraries for Civil 3D

Hot on the heals of releasing the EPP trials, I am happy to announce that we have an updated version of the Enhanced Pressure Parts libraries for Civil 3D.   There are a few new fittings sizes in the PVC and HDPE libraries but the main focus of this update is to resolve a few issues in the HDPE pipes library that were discovered and reported right before Christmas.

To get the update, use the download link in the licensing email you received.  Make sure Civil 3D is closed and run the MSI file.  The installer will take care of uninstalling the old version and installing the updated files.  If you want to make sure the installation was successful, simply go to add/remove programs and check the version listed for Enhanced Pressure Parts for Civil 3D.  If you have X.0.1, you have the most current version.

If you have any questions, please reach out to me, your IMAGINiT Account Manager, or contact us.

 

About the Author

Joe Hedrick, LS, EIT

Solutions Architect<br><br>As a Solutions Architect, Joe assists clients in developing implementation plans for Autodesk Infrastructure products as well as provides consulting services. <br><br>Joe has over 25 years of experience in land surveying and civil engineering encompassing field-data collection, site design and layout, residential subdivision design, and land planning. He is an EIT and a licensed land surveyor in Virginia, and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. <br><br>

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