Visioncivil

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VisionCivil is a solution of calculations and designs that helps engineers and land surveyors of Canada. Programmers have developed the civil engineering software in order to facilitate terrain modeling from different angles; triangulation mode, producing profiles, sections cross plans, capping, pipe services, and also to make rapid and accurate volume calculations for land surveyors and civil engineers.

Initially released in late 1992 VisionCivil was one of the first vertical computer-aided design programs. VisionCivil ran on primitive entities, as the technology evolved VisionCivil followed. In 1996, from a simple design tool it acquired graphic interface and C programming. The drafting features associated with COGO calculations and digital terrain modeling capacities brought VisionCivil to the new era.

VisionCivil, developed by Geo-Plus, is a pioneer for Canada’s geomatics industry and is widely use for it has thousands of licenses in circulation.

VisionCivil runs on AutoCAD, MicroStation, PowerDraft and BricsCAD environments.

Education[edit]

VisionCivil and VisionPlus are used in some technical design colleges in Canada as a teaching tool for geomatics.

Version history[edit]

Official Name Version Release Date of Release
Version 1 1.0 1 1991,dec
Version 2 2.0 2 1992, dec
Version 3 3.0 3 1993, dec
Version 4 4.0 4 1994,dec
Version 5 5.0 5 1995, dec
Version 6 6.0 6 1996, dec
Version 7 7.0 7 1997, dec
Version 8 8.0 8 1998,dec
Version 9 9.1 9 1999, dec
Version 10 10.0 10 2000, dec
Version 11 11.1 11 2001, dec
Version 12 12.2 12 2002, dec
Version 14 14.0 14 2003, dec
Version 15 15.1 15 2004, dec
Version 16 16.1 16 2005, dec
VisionCivil2007 17.0 17 2006, dec
VisionCivil2008 18.0 18 2008, jan
VisionCivil2009 19.1 19 2008, dec
VisionCivil2010 20.1 20 2010, jan
VisionCivil2011 21.4 21 2011, mar
VisionCivil2012 22.2 22 2012, mar
VisionCivil2013 23.4 23 2013, mar
VisionCivil2014 24.46 24 2014, apr
VisionCivil2015 25.2 25 2015, jan
VisionCivil Pro 2016 26.0 26 2016, apr

External links[edit]

Official website