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Design the vertical alignment (i. e., the sag curve followed by a constant grade connection, followed by a crest curve). Assume that we are provided with the elevation of Point I as 34.5 ft. Note, if the calculated curve lengths are too short, please pick reasonable values for them and justify your choices. The following information required as part of the Vertical Curve Point Elevation (ft) Station 1 PVC (A) 16 13 45 PVI PVT 2 PVC PVI PVT (I) 28 42 G1sag G2sag Length of sag curve Gconn Length of connection G1 Crest G2 Crest Length of crest curve

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