To truly unlock the potential of Subassembly Composer, keep these expert tips in mind:

: Houses the building blocks of your subassembly, including Geometry (Points, Links, Shapes), Advanced Geometry, and Workflow Logic (Decisions, Switches). 2. Core Concepts: Points, Links, and Shapes

Did you update the Subassembly Name in Packet Settings to prevent naming conflicts within Civil 3D?

Essential for daylighting, allowing your slopes to find the existing ground surface ( EG ). 3. Step-by-Step Geometry Creation

Repeat the point process downward to define the pavement depth (e.g., P3 and P4 ). Once you have a fully closed loop of links ( L1 , L2 , L3 , L4 ): Drag a tool into your flowchart.

: Located at the bottom. This is where you define input/output variables, target parameters (surfaces, offsets, elevations), and superelevation properties.

Once your subassembly functions flawlessly within the Subassembly Composer preview panel under various target scenarios, it is time to deploy it to Civil 3D. The Validation Checklist Before exporting, ensure you have completed these steps: