There are lots of Standards. It depends on who the drawings are for. Government work, Engineers, Architects, Shop Drawings, Fabrication, Assembly, House Plans, etc... they all have different standards for sheet numbering and detail reference.
I would like to see what other firms do for sheet numbering, drawing index, Cover sheet, etc... for 15-20 sheet (24X26) Custom Residential Plans, and small Commercial projects.
I want the drawings to be "user friendly" . The builders don't care about how elegantly my sheets are numbered. They want a set of plans that is easy to use in the field. Not a lot of jumping around to find the details they need. They want (for example) all of the infomation for the Foundation plan to be on the same sheet. On the other hand, I would prefer to put all of the details on separate sheets and have no details on floor plan sheets. I want to organize the drawings for logical use with View Sets, Publishing, and PlotMaker. I am looking for examples from offices who have a system they like to use, and that works well on the job.
This is what I am using now.(+/-) I want sugestions for making it better.
G1.0 Cover sheet -3D rendering (sketch mode), Site Plan, location map, drawing index.
G1.2 General Notes, Code Summary,Area summary, Specs. (if including in drawings) Window and Door Schedules. (sometimes)
A1.0 Foundation and First Floor Framing (a few details also)
A2.0 First Floor Plan
A3.0 Second Floor Plan
A4.0 Elevations Exterior (usually front and back fit on one sheet)
A4.1 Elevations Exterior ( right and left)
A5.0 Electrical Plan
A5.1 Electrical Plan Second Floor
A6.0 Room Finish Plans and Schedules, Notes(1/8" usually-both floors)
A6.1 Reflected Ceiling Plans ( 1/8" usually-both floors)
A7.0 Wall Sections and full height
A7.1 Sections -more sections
A8.0 Details
A8.1 Details
M1.0 HVAC Layout and sometimes plumbing diagrams
S1.0 Manufactures I-Joist layouts and details.
S1.1 Roof Framing Plan
S1.2 Truss diagrams (if available) 3D perspectives of the roof.
S1.3 Engineers Sheets, Calcs, Details, Holddown and Shear Schedules
please post pictures of your cover sheet (plans too for that mater) if it is not confidential.
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