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Project index for location by station and offset.
Basis for design of corridors.
Targets for corridor design.
Basis for profiles, profile views, and sample lines.
Folder and object naming
In FDM 15-5-3 Att. 3.4 the folder location and the file naming is spelled out, with multiple examples.
Alignments will be created and saved with any related profiles. Multiple alignment/profile combinations can be stored in a single file or split up. In general, fewer files are better unless there is a need (such as multi-user editing) to have multiple files. These will be data shortcut referenced so they can be shared among project files.
Offset alignments, and their profiles, must be in the same file as the parent alignment.
Sites in relation to alignments
Sites are a control mechanism that allow objects to interact. These objects include parcels, grading elements and possibly alignments. Alignments are an option in the site control since they usually do not need the sort of interaction that is required, and can sometimes become a problem with other objects in the file. It is best to make sure the alignments you create are set to "No site" so that accidental interaction does not occur. Places where alignment interaction with objects is preferred would be with parcels, and will be discussed in detail there.