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CADD Engineering Standards - Ohio Department of Transportation

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Bridge Design Files:<br />

January 18, 2013<br />

Multiple custom line styles for centerlines have been designated for specific plotting scales (10 scale, 20<br />

scale, 50 scale, etc). Separate levels have been established for the representation <strong>of</strong> these centerlines.<br />

These line styles and levels are specified in the <strong>CADD</strong> Information Table, Appendix A.<br />

Several line styles have been developed specifically for use on Bridge plans that are not always placed at<br />

a specific scale relative to the plotting scale. See Appendix F for suggested Scale factors. The line<br />

styles listed in the table below shall be scaled as necessary to produce a legible detail. These line styles<br />

are assigned to the appropriate level by use <strong>of</strong> ByLevel attributes.<br />

204.4 Plotting<br />

Line Style Name Description<br />

brcllong Centerline Long<br />

brclshort Centerline Short<br />

brconstjoint Construction Joint<br />

brexisting Existing Objects<br />

brhiddenex Hidden Line Existing<br />

brhiddenpr Hidden Line Proposed<br />

brphasepr Phase Construction Line<br />

brbarex Existing Reinforcement Bars<br />

brbarpr Proposed Reinforcement Bars<br />

The dash and gap lengths <strong>of</strong> the MicroStation default line codes 0-7 are defined by the plotting s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

See Section 400 for the ODOT plotting values for line codes 0-7.<br />

ODOT <strong>CADD</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>Standards</strong> 29

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