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hdjohnson
2004-03-31, 06:03 PM
I'm trying to set up a standard in our office for use on all of our Construction Documents, and I remember seeing a standard for labelling all of the working drawings (A=Architectural and so on), but I can't seem to find one one AIA's website.

Does anyone have any information on this or provide me a link?

rodneyf
2004-03-31, 06:17 PM
You can find some info on this at the following web site.
www.nationalcadstandard.org

Hope that Helps,

aaronrumple
2004-03-31, 06:20 PM
Better yet - put your tax dollars to work:

http://tsc.wes.army.mil/

Same info - but free.

hdjohnson
2004-03-31, 10:16 PM
Thanks for your responses. I really wanted to know what everyone else was using. For example:

A.0 Title Sheet
A.1 Site Plan
A.2 Floor Plan
.....

Once again, thank you for the links. I guess I got some reading to do....

jbalding48677
2004-03-31, 11:01 PM
With the premise that it is a guideline we use A:

0 - Site
1 - Floor Plans
2 - Roof Plans (sometimes with roof details)
3 - Exterior Elevations
4 - Sections
5 - Enlarged Plans
6 - Interior Elevations
7 - RCP's
8 - Vertical Circulation
9 - Details
10 - Schedules

Scott D Davis
2004-04-01, 03:01 AM
We use the AX2.1 format

A - Discipline (Could be S, M, E, P, C, etc.)

X - Building Designation (multiple buildings)

2 - sheet type:

0 - General (notes, title, etc.)
1 - Site
2 - Floor Plans
3 - Reflected Ceiling
4 - Roof Plan
5 - Elevations/Sections
6 - Enlarged Plans
7 - Interior Elevations

Details are done on sheets by CSI divisions, with no discipline character, ie 2.1, 2.2, for Site details 1 and 2. Door and Window schedules are done on 8.1 and 8.2.

The last number after the <point> is a numerical designator.

So AB3.2 is the second sheet of Architectural RCP of building B.

aaronrumple
2004-04-01, 02:30 PM
...I miss the old days of A.1, A.2, A.3

We do the AX1-1 as well. I find as the numbering systems have grown more complex the flurry of numbering is getting a bit out of control.