Keynetix are delighted to announce that Autodesk have released the latest version of the Autodesk Geotechnical Module for AutoCAD Civil 3D® 2016 !
The original version of the geotechnical module was released nearly 3 years ago, since then Keynetix have worked tirelessly at developing their HoleBASE SI product and the subsequent HoleBASE SI Extension for AutoCAD Civil 3D. Keynetix have used their wealth of experience gained from the development of HoleBASE SI Extension for AutoCAD Civil 3D and have included this in the all-new Autodesk Geotechnical Module which now benefits from a better interface and functionality.
These enhancements include the addition of:
On a technical level, the Autodesk Geotechnical Module has gone through major changes in both the user inteface and the way the data is stored. The module also makes better usage of AutoCAD Civil 3D objects, such as strata surfaces and Point groups as well as much better styling of Geotechnical Objects.
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