As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
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I'm interested in knowing what method or strategy people are employing for their projects as-built documentation and handover packages. I've been briefed by various people about keeping it all in hardcopy and others produce hardcopy and have an external supplier create digitial copies for actual handover. Still others create a massive amount of documents electronically but, in varying formats. I'm looking for something easy to use and extremely easy to retrieve final information from later on. All comments welcome.





RE: As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
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RE: As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
Typical file number for drawings is yynnnt01.dwm, where yy is the year, nnn is the 3 digit project number, t is the discipline (A, S, M, etc.) and m is the revision number (0-9) as well as *.dwg which is the current AutoCAD drawing. Drawing numbering differs substantially from the 'standard' and we use it for consistency with earlier projects.
For documents other than drawings we have a fairly elaborate nameing system depending on the type of correspondence. For example 03-128e.r04.doc would be project 03-128, an engineering report, number 4 in sequence (preceeded by 1-3); correspondence 03-128.l08.doc would be the same project but would be a letter (l), the 8th in a sequence... 03128s03.dw2 would be the second revision to structural drawing s03 for project 03-128... and so forth... as below for correspondence types...
CORRESPONDENCE EXTENSIONS
ADDENDA filename.Ann
ASCII TEXT filename.Tnn
ARCHITECTURAL REPORTS filenameA.Rnn
BID FORM filename.TSn
CERTIFICATE OF PAYMENTS filenameC.Cnn
SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION filenameC.SC1
CHANGE ORDERS filename.Onn
CONCRETE TESTS filenameCT.Rnn
CONFERENCE REPORTS filenameC.Rnn
AGENDA filenameC.Ann
CCO'S filename.Cnn
DOCUMENTS filename.Dnn
ENGINEERING REPORTS filenameE.Rnn
EXCEL SPREADSHEETS
ESTIMATES filenameX.Enn
CO SUMMARY filenameX.Cnn
CA SUMMARY filenameX.Ann
TENDER SUMMARY filenameX.Tnn
ESWO filename.Enn
FEE PROPOSALS filename.Fnn
INVOICES filename.Inn
JOB SITE INSTRUCTIONS filename.Jnn
LETTERS filename.Lnn
MATHCAD DESIGN FILES fnameDnn.MCD
MEMORANDA filename.Mnn
OWNER CONTRACT filename.OC
PROJECT MEETING REPORTS filenameM.Rnn
PHOTO COLLECTION filename.PHn
PHOTOGRAPHS fnamePnn.TIF
fnamePnn.JPG
REPORT filenameR.Rnn
REPORT SUMMARY filenameS.Rnn
SCANNED IMAGES fnameSnn.TIF
fnameSnn.JPG
SCHEDULES filenameS.Nnn
SHORT FORM CONTRACT filename.GCn
SITE VISIT REPORTS filenameE.Rnn
STATEMENTS filename.Snn
TENDER DOCUMENTS filenameT.Tnn
where filename has the format yy-num, and
fname has the format yynum
RE: As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
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RE: As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
I don’t like handing over documents in their native formats.
I will hand over everything in PDF format. For file names I use the long file names built into Windows and give the document a very descriptive file name. I organize them into folders in the same way that I would have them in physical file folders.
The advantage is that you cannot modify a document in PDF (at least not without some knowledge and a lot of time) but a native format document can be easily modified.
The main exception to this is dwg files. There are a lot of legitimate needs for these to be passed around. For example in municipal sub division design the gas and electric companies want copies so that they do not have to re-draft the basic layout. The city needs them for their composite as built records.
In these I am always careful to remove any electronic copies of my seal and to include a copyright notice stating that I retain copyright but am granting this limited copyright to the utility for the sole purpose of their involvement in this project. I also shrink this to dot size and leave it scattered around the drawing.
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng
Construction Project Management
From conception to completion
www.kitsonengineering.com
RE: As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
RE: As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
I try to never get more than one week behind.
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng
Construction Project Management
From conception to completion
www.kitsonengineering.com
RE: As-Builts and Archiving Project Data
If somone had to turn any manual or a catalogue to you, try to clearly mark or ask the supplier to mark which particular model is being used. Later, when you need to order spare parts you would know which model you have.