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#ifndef _IFC4X3_ADD2_IFCCIVILELEMENT_AUTO_IMPL_H
#define _IFC4X3_ADD2_IFCCIVILELEMENT_AUTO_IMPL_H
#include "IfcElementAutoImpl.h"
#include "TD_PackPush.h"
/** \details
The namespace contains schema-dependent classes, definitions and sub routines
for work with IFC4X3_ADD2 express schema definitions.
*/
namespace OdIfc4x3_add2 {
/** \details
An IfcCivilElement is a generalization of all elements within
a civil engineering works that cannot be represented as BuildingElements, DistributionElements or GeographicElements.
Depending on the context of the construction project, included building work, such as buildings or factories,
are represented as a collection of IfcBuildingElement's, distribution systems, such as piping or drainage,
are represented as a collection of IfcDistributionElement's, and other geographic elements,
such as trees, light posts, traffic signs etc. are represented as IfcGeographicElement's.
Civil elements are typically horizontally organized using a spatial structure expressed by spatial zones,
therefore IfcCivilElement is spatially contained by default within an IfcSpatialZone.
\changes
* IFC4X3_RC1 changes:
This entity is deprecated. Use of a generic element for civil engineering works
is no longer desirable with specific types now provided as subtypes of IfcBuiltElement, IfcEarthworksElement, IfcFacility and IfcGeotechnicalElement.
*/
class IFC4X3_EXPORT IfcCivilElement : public IfcElement
{
//DOM-IGNORE-BEGIN
OD_EXP_DECLARE_MEMBERS(OdIfc4x3_add2::IfcCivilElement);
//DOM-IGNORE-END
public:
/** \details
Returns a type of a class instance.
\returns
Pointer to the