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I am working on an as-built for an airport and I have to submit my data using the AGIS system. The data has to be submitted in a GIS style. I found an AutoCAD template to use, but I haven't found a code list for data collection. I'm hoping someone out there has worked with AGIS data before and knows where I can retrieve the codes with their attributes. It would be even more helpful if you could point me in the direction of a file that Trimble Access can read or convert.

Thanks for any help you can give.

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  • Land Surveyor
    The problem is collecting data from the field in a GIS format and then placing it in Civil 3d. I need the field crews to populate attributes in the field and have those points come in to Civil 3d with all the data.
  • Land Surveyor
    Hello;
    I think your problem is simple. You can use dxf autocad format after that you import directly to your device by trimble access. Use import and steakout command. Watch this video I think can be help you.Watch "Civil 3D to Trimble Access for Construction Staking" on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/mWNbKEtGXgM
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