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Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 1:18:52 PM | phasing or design options or..?

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Hi, I have a tenant improvement project: two side by side medical offices.  The owners want to run a joined practice and are building it together, so I'm preparing one set of construction drawings. However for a permit drawings I have to prepare 2 sets of drawings with each office separately-what's the best way of doing it?  Also how should I handle sheets?-should I create 2 series: permit and CD?  I'm not sure how to do it.  Thanks, Pawel


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Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 3:46:26 PM | phasing or design options or..?

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are these offices mirrored?

 


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Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 5:27:17 PM | phasing or design options or..?

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I would do it in one project set.  Just use a unique sheet numbering to seperate the two document sets.  They could then share some detail sheets printed with both sets.


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Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:00:33 PM | phasing or design options or..?

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No plans are not mirrored.

How do I manipulate the view on sheets, so one set shows left unit and the other shows right one?

I don't want to show work in the unit that I'm not applying for a permit.


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Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 7:04:48 AM | phasing or design options or..?

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You can have more than one view of anything - plans - multiple ellevations etc.  For plans, you can just duplicate the view or duplicate with detailing where relevant.  If you need to break apart work per unit, look into phasing or design options.


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