Here's a link to the Award Notice to Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.'s for Roadhand's work at Keystone Dam:
It is not a small project, and it's on a fast-track.
I scrolled through some of the documents available on this project and found something that I had no idea even existed. 3d pdfs. Who knew?
I guess I'm getting old and not paying attention like I use to, but this is cool:
You can turn different levels on and off and rotate the whole shebang. Pretty cool stuff. I've been to two rodeos and a county fair and ain't never seen one 'til now!
Pretty cool. I must admit I spent entirely too long looking at that model for a Friday night.:-)
Paden, Check Your Links
Trying the second link to the pdf I was taken to a portal, with way too many options.
Using the first award link I found the 3D bridge model zip.
Cool!
Blake, are you in a time warp? Last night was Saturday.
Paul in PA
Must be. Too busy, they are starting to run together.
Paden, Check Your Links
I noticed that too...but the second link is correct. If you open the first link first, then open the second link, it works about 90% of the time, even though that doesn't sound real copasetic.
That's Weird Paden, It Works?
Opened the first link, left it opened, opened the second link and right to the pdf.
On just the first link site I had to download a zip of the pdf.
Ain't computers fun?
Paul in PA
The 3d-pdf thing is awesome,
it's Microstations answer to the autocad dwf format, but much more powerfull I guess.
We used it before on some surveys of power plants.
[msg=132715]the original thread goes here, (the download of the 3d-pdf is still active) [/msg]
Chr.