Contract Drawings?
Contract Drawings?
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This may seem like a silly question.... But is there any standard way to number the contract drawings for any given project?
S100 general notes
S200 plans
S300 elevations
S400 building sections
S500 foundation details
S600 details
So for an example project you would have:
S100 general notes
S101 typical details
S200 foundation plan
S201 first floor plan
S202 second floor plan
S203 roof plan
S300 bracing elevations
S400 building sections
S500 foundation details
S501 foundation details cont.
S600 structural details
S601 structural details cont.
I am just wondering what other people do and if there is an actual standard?
S100 general notes
S200 plans
S300 elevations
S400 building sections
S500 foundation details
S600 details
So for an example project you would have:
S100 general notes
S101 typical details
S200 foundation plan
S201 first floor plan
S202 second floor plan
S203 roof plan
S300 bracing elevations
S400 building sections
S500 foundation details
S501 foundation details cont.
S600 structural details
S601 structural details cont.
I am just wondering what other people do and if there is an actual standard?






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Dik
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Most of our clients, however, have their own procedure... including colours, line types, layers, numbering, etc. often with a pre-script that designates the building / (area of the site).
Some clients want anchor rods shown in the concrete drawings, some want them shown in the structural steel part, only...
Dik
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That's always made sense to me, because I've never seen a different set, but I can see the logic in your approach.
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We do similar to Lion06, Notes SN1, SN2.. sheets,then Plan Sheets S1, S2, S3( in order of foundation, floor plans, roof framing... Then Section SS1, SS2,...Then Details SD1, SD2,...again in order of foundation, masonry, concrete,....
RE: Contract Drawings?
Dik