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in this session well look at how to create a cut and fill earthwork exhibit for a proposed site plan as you can see Ive got a drawing open on screen this site plan represents a proposed fast-food restaurant now Ive got a couple surfaces here Ive got one surface if I select this we can see it this is called survey that represents the existing conditions let me select this other surface if I hover over this we can see this is called P lot this represents the proposed grading in fact if I come up and choose object viewer we can orbit this and you can see what that surface looks like lets close the object viewer Ill press escape to deselect the surface I would like to create an earthwork exhibit for this site lets start by calculating the earthwork Ill do that by going to the analyze tab and then Ill choose the volumes dashboard from here I will create a new ten volume surface 8 in volume surface is a surface whose elevations are based on the difference between two other surfaces