Skip to main content

Improving workflows with Softree

Softree Technical Systems says that its new RoadEng Civil Engineer software focuses on simplifying workflows and improving visualisation.
July 26, 2023 Read time: 1 min
© jaouad elkhamluchi | Dreamstime.com

The firm says that the new version of RoadEng includes 3D functionality and handling of corridor surfaces that will help users to improve their workflows, without adding complexity. It has been developed with input from the firm’s customers.

The new RoadEng Civil Engineer package includes an array of improved features. The 3D interactivity and visualisation tools mean that users are now able to design and edit directly in the 3D window. Improvements also include the ability to work with 3D objects and facets, and to set 3D symbols. Users can work with multiple alignments and surfaces and can create individual surfaces from multiple alignments, or multiple layers within those corridors. 

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Software collaboration between Autodesk and Leica Geosystems
    October 8, 2019
    Leica Geosystems has announced further cooperation with Autodesk to streamline construction documentation.
  • The Road Ahead
    August 5, 2020
    According to recent figures, there are over 560,000 potholes that pose a risk of damage to vehicles in the UK alone, and the situation is similar in countries across the globe.
  • Smarter paving for Berlin ring road
    December 13, 2018
    Germany’s capital Berlin is now benefiting from a newly widened ring road, which will help reduce peak time congestion Much of the work has been carried out by local contractor Johann Bunte Bauunternehmung, which has helped to widen the Berlin ring road from six to eight lanes. The firm has made extensive use of sophisticated paving controls also on its Vögele machines, the AutoSet Plus automatic functions. And the firm claims that these tools have made the work easier for the paving team to move between t
  • Brazilian roads benefit from upgrades with milling machines
    September 10, 2014
    Super-fine milling is a technique that has been used in Brazil to rehabilitate roads for the World Cup The rehabilitation work had to be carried out speedily and economically, while minimising traffic disruption. To meet these requirements, contractor Fremix Engenharia e Comércio has been using a Wirtgen W200 cold milling machine that is fitted with a super-fine milling drum.