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How to Use PDS to Streamline Your Infrastructure Design Processes  

Wednesday 11th April, 12:00 - 12:45 BST

Causeway Professional Design Suite (PDS) provides powerful, easy-to-use tools covering all aspects of earthworks, development site infrastructure, and highway design.

The software incorporates modules for highway design, volumetrics, alignment design, overlay design, drainage design and vehicle path analysis, as well as functionality for creating road markings and designing traffic signs. With its intelligent 3D modelling capabilities and powerful integration functionality, PDS also delivers all of the benefits of Building Information Modelling (BIM) to the civil engineer.

Join us for this 45-minute web session where you will learn to incorporate all of these tools to streamline your design processes.

You will be able to request a CPD Certificate at the end of the webinar.

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  Agenda

1. Introduction
2. PDS Bundles and subscription overview
3. Overview of the main PDS modules
4. Digital modelling
- Alignment design
- Drainage Design – including integration with Flow
- Drive our all-new vehicle path analysis package
- Line & Sign, how to undertake road marking and traffic sign design in PDS
7. Q&A Session

  Presenters

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Barry Blake, EVP Infrastructure Design Business Unit

Barry has overseen the development and marketing of the PDS software for the last 27 years defining the strategy and future direction of the products. Identifying the customer requirements has been the key to delivering the right tools to engineers, at an affordable price point with the finest support and training.

Tom_Fox.pngTom Fox, Sales Executive

Tom Fox has worked in the flood mitigation and drainage sector for 15 years. Tom has worked on site in Europe, the Middle East and in London alongside Thames Water, later using that experience to aid drainage engineers in finding the right design tools for their scope of works.

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