3D Transportation & Infrastructure Planning with Esri CityEngine and LumenRT

Just the facts

The use of 3D has evolved from a costly, time-consuming process into practical, real-world workflows for infrastructure modeling and visualization, such as the projects showcased in this webinar. First, learn how the Alabama DOT (ALDOT) has successfully utilized LumenRT 2015 along with Esri CityEngine on the Mobile River Bridge project to create immersive visualizations of a 10-square-km area of the proposed bridge and surrounding site area. Next, Critigen will unveil its use of CityEngine for a large sewer tunnel project in London which combined simple 3D site models, cityscape models and bathymetric survey data. 

In this webinar you will learn

  • How to leverage Esri CityEngine and LumenRT software for modeling and visualizing infrastructure projects
  • Different approaches for sharing, communicating and collaborating in 3D
  • Successful 3D infrastructure implementation strategies and workflows

Speakers

Geoff Taylor, 3D Solutions Engineer, Esri 

Dave Burdick, VP of Marketing, E-on Software

J.D. D'Arville, GIS Administrator, Alabama Department of Transportation 

Tom Turchioe, CTO, Critigen

Who should attend

GIS professionals, local government, departments of transportation, design visualization professionals, civil engineers and anyone interested in 3D

  


 


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