islandmon Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 We use the AIA Standards with descriptions: E-ELEC-EXST-PLAN, E-ELEC-NEWW-PLAN C-SITE-EXST-PLAN C-SITE-NEWW-PLAN The Drawing Sheet number scheme is very flexible but requires hyphens: E-1.0, DLayers & Sheets should follow the scheme: E-EXST-E-1 Refer to "Architectural Grpahic Standards" 10th Edition when in doubt. Quote Link to comment
Gary C Posted November 18, 2005 Author Share Posted November 18, 2005 I'm looking for a good numbering standard for construction drwings ie: E-1 for electrical, S-1 for structural FP-1 for Fire protection. I would like to come up with a standard that is most used in the industry. Quote Link to comment
bclark Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 For a small firm there was a recommendation a few years ago which I have used since which allows one to added and delete sheets easy. A1.1 Site Plan A2.1 Basement A2.2 1st Floor Plan.... A3.1 Elevation 1 A3.2 Elevation 2 .. A4.1 Sections... A5.1 Wall Sections A5.1 Details... A6.1 Interior Elevations A7.1 Schedules... Get the idea? Brian Clark Quote Link to comment
Gary C Posted November 19, 2005 Author Share Posted November 19, 2005 Thanks to both Brian and EJ. I really appreciate the input and ideas Gary Quote Link to comment
ThreeDot Posted November 19, 2005 Share Posted November 19, 2005 I use... A0.x Cover, General Notes, Symbol Key, etc. A1.x Plans A2.x Reflected Ceiling Plans A3.x Exterior Elevations A4.x Building Sections A5.x Details A6.x Interior Elevations A7.x Kitchens, Bathrooms, etc. A8.x Cabinetry and Millwork Details AE1.x Power, Communications, AV AE2.x Switching Plans D1.x Demo Plans D2.x Demo RCP D3.x Demo Elevations and so on. Quote Link to comment
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