AaronMcD
Structural
- Aug 20, 2010
- 273
I can't seem to figure out a good way to do this, and the architects always seem to do it differently, or have no standard at all.
For these questions, assume the set is a single product, i.e. any revision or issue applies to the set as a whole and all title blocks.
1) What goes into the list of issued sets in the title block? There are usually pricing sets, a permit set, possible permit re-issue sets or response to comments, more pricing sets, a construction set, and further revision. Do you just add a new line to the title block for each issue, or something else?
Example - would it look something like this, or would pricing sets be removed from the title block?
1-2-2019 Pricing Set
3-4-2019 Pricing Set
5-6-2019 Issued for Permit
6-7-2019 Plan Review Response
7-8-2019 Pricing Set
9-10-2019 Construction Set
10-11-2019 Revisions
1-2-2020 Revisions
2-3-2020 Revisions
3-4-2020 Revisions
2) Which sets get deltas? On the one hand, we need clouds for any changes to the construction set, but on the other hand, we need clouds for any changes submitted to the building department. This creates a kind of conflict. Plan Review Response seems like it should be delta 1, since it is the first revised set issued to the building department. But then does the next pricing set also get a delta? I don't think pricing sets should have deltas. Perhaps freeze clouds and deltas for pricing purposes? And then the construction set, which seems like it should have no deltas, but it will need clouds for the building department.
The construction set may not even go straight to the building department. Perhaps the second revision set after construction gets to the building department. Do you just turn on multiple delta numbers for the next submitted set?
For these questions, assume the set is a single product, i.e. any revision or issue applies to the set as a whole and all title blocks.
1) What goes into the list of issued sets in the title block? There are usually pricing sets, a permit set, possible permit re-issue sets or response to comments, more pricing sets, a construction set, and further revision. Do you just add a new line to the title block for each issue, or something else?
Example - would it look something like this, or would pricing sets be removed from the title block?
1-2-2019 Pricing Set
3-4-2019 Pricing Set
5-6-2019 Issued for Permit
6-7-2019 Plan Review Response
7-8-2019 Pricing Set
9-10-2019 Construction Set
10-11-2019 Revisions
1-2-2020 Revisions
2-3-2020 Revisions
3-4-2020 Revisions
2) Which sets get deltas? On the one hand, we need clouds for any changes to the construction set, but on the other hand, we need clouds for any changes submitted to the building department. This creates a kind of conflict. Plan Review Response seems like it should be delta 1, since it is the first revised set issued to the building department. But then does the next pricing set also get a delta? I don't think pricing sets should have deltas. Perhaps freeze clouds and deltas for pricing purposes? And then the construction set, which seems like it should have no deltas, but it will need clouds for the building department.
The construction set may not even go straight to the building department. Perhaps the second revision set after construction gets to the building department. Do you just turn on multiple delta numbers for the next submitted set?