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Data Submittal Definitions |
Select the following links to learn more about electronic data
submission or return to the WVDOT Electronic
Data Submittal Checklist.
Original
Terrain and Topography
Right of Way Information
Final Design Information
All Bid Package Plan Sheets in MicroStation .dgn
Format
Bridge Plans and Details in MicroStation .dgn Format
All Project Special Provisions in a WordPerfect or
Microsoft Word Format
Photogrammetry
Other
Original Terrain and
Topography
When required, the consultant must submit all original survey data, in
both a raw and edited form (free of errors). In addition the processed
data will be submitted in the following three forms;
1. ASCII point
data consisting of two files, one containing regular points and
another containing break points. File format will conform to one found
in appendix A.
2. A MicroStation 3-D design file (version 5.0 >) with all points
and lines at their proper location and elevations. The file must also
conform to all drawing standards defined in the WVDOT Roadway Design
CADD standards.
3. A Intergraph InRoads compatible digital terrain model (.dtm) file
of the project site.
Right of Way
Information
When required, the consultant must submit all Right of Way information
in a MicroStation .dgn file format. Data shall be submitted in real
world coordinates. All information in the design file(s) shall be placed
in accordance to the CADD conventions established by the WVDOT
Right of Way Division and specified in the WVDOT Roadway Design CADD
standards.
Final Design
Information
The following three elements are necessary to ensure an accurate
proposal.
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1.
Final Design Represented by Cross Section in a
Station-Offset-Elevation (SOE) ASCII Format.
A
cross section shall be defined as a line perpendicular to an
alignment that represents the final design. The points on the
cross section string shall be organized from left to right and
shall include points at all breakpoints, edges of pavement,
centerline and other points necessary to properly model the cross
section. Each cross section will be properly identified as to
which alignment it belongs to. For file format see Appendix A.
2.
Final Design in InRoads .alg format.
When
required, the consultant must submit all design information in
InRoads Alignment (.alg) files.
3. Original, Design and Final Design
Digital Terrain Models in InRoads .dtm Format.
When required, the consultant must submit digital terrain models
of the project in an InRoads .dtm format. At a minimum three
digital terrain models must be submitted, they are;
Original Ground - This is digital terrain model of the existing
site.
Design - This is a digital terrain model of the proposed design.
Final - This is the final merged design surface.
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All Bid Package Plan
Sheets in MicroStation .dgn Format
When required, the consultant must submit all plan sheets and details in
a MicroStation .dgn format (NO EXCEPTIONS). All information in
the plan sheets shall be placed in accordance to the CADD conventions
specified in the WVDOT Roadway Design CADD standards. It is the
consultant's responsibility to make sure that all information contained
in the plan sheets is correct and accurate.
Bridge Plans and
Details in MicroStation .dgn Format
When required, the consultant must submit all bridge plans and details
in a MicroStation .dgn format ( NO EXCEPTIONS). All information
in the plan sheets shall be placed in accordance to the CADD conventions
specified in the WVDOT Roadway Design CADD standards. It is the
consultant's responsibility to make sure that all information contained
in the plan sheets is correct and accurate.
All Project Special
Provisions in a WordPerfect or Microsoft Word Format
When required, the consultant must submit all specifications, special
provisions, and project notes in a WordPerfect or Microsoft Word format.
The WVDOT project engineer will determine the format used.
Photogrammetry
Please contact the Photogrammetry Section of the Roadway Design Division
at 302-558-2888 for additional information on the following items.
1. 9"x9" contact prints (control)
2. Film diapositives.
3. Control point report.
4. Sheeted mylars with index sheet
5. All data files on floppies or 8mm UNIX tape
Other
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