Remove temporary obstructions (like vehicles and stockpiles) or permanent structures (like bridges) from your terrain model to ensure your earthwork quantities are accurate.
Terrain cleanups allow you to flatten or modify specific areas of the ground surface, excluding these objects from your volume measurements of your survey.
Who can access this feature?
Only users on a site with Process permission can create or edit terrain cleanups.
Users without Process permission (i.e., View or Edit only permission) can enable visualization of where terrain cleanups have been made but cannot make edits to the terrain.
Create a terrain cleanup
There are two ways to create a cleanup: drawing one manually or converting an existing polygon measurement.
Option 1: Draw a polygon boundary
- Navigate to the SURVEY tab and ensure the Terrain layer is toggled on
- Click the Cleanup icon (brush button)
- Define your boundary:
- Magic polygon (auto-detect): Hover over a distinct object (like a vehicle). The tool will suggest a boundary
- Manual draw: Click points around the object to draw the shape yourself
- Refine the shape:
- Move points: Click and drag the large white nodes to adjust the boundary.
- Add points: Click the smaller white nodes between lines to create new vertices.
- Delete points: Select a node and click DELETE THIS POINT in the left-hand menu.
- Move the whole shape: Hover over the polygon until you see the crosshair icon, then click and drag to shift the entire boundary without altering its shape.
- Snap to ground: Ensure Snap shape to ground is checked so the edges blend seamlessly with the surrounding terrain
- Click SAVE
💡 Tip: Made a mistake? Press Delete on your keyboard to undo your last point, or hit the RESET button to send the polygon back to its original location |
💡 Tip: Need exact coordinates? You can select any point and manually type in specific Northing and Easting values in the left-hand menu |
Option 2: Convert a measurement
Best for: When you have already measured the object (like a stockpile) in the platform.
If you have already drawn a polygon to measure a stockpile or building pad, you do not need to redraw it.
- Navigate to the MEASURE tab
- Select the polygon measurement surrounding the object
- Click the three dot menu next to the measurement name
- Select Copy as Cleanup
- The shape moves to the Cleanups folder in the SURVEY tab, and the terrain is flattened instantly
ℹ️ Note: Terrain cleanups flatten the data, not the photo. You will still see the object in the image, but its volume has been removed. This allows you to measure the area accurately without the stockpile or equipment interfering with your numbers. |
Managing slopes and elevations
Best for: Bridges, overpasses, and objects on slopes.
A simple cleanup might make the ground under a bridge or on a slope look unnaturally flat. Apply breaklines to your terrain model and ensure accuracy.
Apply breaklines for slopes
Breaklines force the new surface to "fold" along specific lines, matching the surrounding topography.
- Draw your cleanup boundary around the structure.
- Click + ADD BREAKLINES.
- Draw lines across the cleanup area where the slope changes (e.g., the top and bottom of a bank).
💡 Tip: Your breaklines must start and end outside the cleanup boundary. For a smoother slope, click to add extra points (vertices) along the line inside the area. This gives the model more data to work with. |
Edit specific elevations
If you need to set a structure to a specific design level (height):
- Click on any vertex (point) on your cleanup boundary or breakline
- An editor will appear
- Uncheck Snap shape to ground
- Type in the exact Elevation (Z) value
- You can also select multiple vertices to raise or lower the entire surface at once
Manage your cleanups
All cleanups are stored in the Cleanups folder within the SURVEY tab. You can manage them individually or in bulk to keep your project organized.
Available actions
- Copy to another dataset: Move a cleanup (like a permanent bridge) to a new survey so you don't have to redraw it
- Disable/Enable: Toggle the visibility of a cleanup to compare the "clean" terrain against the "raw" terrain
- Delete: Permanently remove the cleanup from the project
How to apply these actions
- Individual actions: Click the three dots next to any specific cleanup name to select an action from the menu
- Bulk selection: Hold Shift on your keyboard and click multiple cleanups in the list to apply an action all at once
- Folder-level actions:
- Copy all: Click the three dots next to the main All Cleanups folder to copy every cleanup to another dataset.
- Toggle all: Click the eye icon next to the main folder to show or hide all cleanups instantly.
I still can't do it!
We wrote these articles to equip you with everything you need to get the job done on your own, but we understand that sometimes this isn't sufficient.
If you're stuck, you can connect with our support team by clicking the question mark button at the top right corner of your user portal.
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