Kubla Cubed User Manual


Berm Element

The Berm element is used to define a raised linear path with a fixed width and variable heights. This element is most commonly used embankments.

The properties that are exposed for this element are summarised below.

  • Centrelines

    Edit button provides access to the editor wherein the definition points can be defined for the outline as well as the heights for the Berm.

  • Heights From

    This setting dictates from what surface the specified heights are relative to. ‘Ground’ can be selected or you can select the ‘Previous Element’ if you want the heights to be relative to the surface when the previous element in the calculation order is built. You can also select a named element. When the ‘Auto’ option is active ‘Heights From’ is dynamically set to the first absolute element above it in the calculation order. If there aren’t any, it is set to ground. The behaviour when ‘Auto’ is active is desirable in most circumstances.

  • Width

    This is the width of the Berm.

  • Mode

    This is used to specify if the element should have cut, fill or both. Most commonly cut and fill will be specified.

  • Side Batter

    The Berm boundary is joined to the ground by side slopes. The side batter (set as a ratio of vertical to horizontal) dictates the angle of these slopes. You can set different side batter angles for side slopes that cut into the ground and for those that fill into it. Turning side batter off will result in the Berm being joined to the ground with vertical sides.

    Between the Cut and Fill is a button which (when depressed) will Synchronize Side Batters.


Estimates for linear structures like trenches, roads and causeways can be easily created. Learn how with the video: Proposed Earthworks : The Path. Note: for more complex roads, we would recommend using the Feature Surface with varying level outlines and a centre line (defined by a break-line).