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We need to have the KKZlCMA CADD Management Plan updated. This update will have to
be approved by TUO. Three items need revising.
1) Section S.2.B. needs additional alphabetic modifier codes for Mechanical and
Electrical. These are meant to be insened with the existing alphabetic modifier codes.
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2) Appendix A, -Layer Lists" needs to have the Architectural, Mechanicall Plumbing and
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3)' Appendix. B, "Standard Graphic Symbols" needs to have the break line and graphic
scale symbols included. The symbols are attached.
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AN\L VERMA
ASSOCIATES, lNC.
GENERAL RULES
A= Architectural
300 Series and Up - Details, referenced from general plans, sections, and
elevations, or for tables, charts, and schedules that contain information
directly related to the general plans, sections, and elevations.
GENERAL PLANS
All plans shall be drawn in real world coordinates at full scale. This means that
the final drawing sheets shall be cut from a full-scale plan file. The name of the
plan drawings that get x-referenced to the drawing sheets shall start with "X" and
the name of the individual drawing sheets shall start with "A". The last character
of the name of the real world plan file should be a zero.
QUICK REFERENCE
For example, for a Structural track level plan for the University of Puerto Rico
Station, the full-scale plan name would be XAUPIOO.DWG.
If 125-scale plan sheets were to be cut from this drawing, there would be a total of
four sheets for this station, one for each site. The last character of the name of the
drawing sheets should correspond to the site number of the cut area the drawing
sheet shows. The name of the drawing sheets would be AUPI 01.DWG,
AUPI02.DWG, AUPI03.DWG, and AUP1 04.DWG.
General transverse sections shall be drawn at full scale. The drawing files shall
exist in model space in the full scale drawing file. The file names shall start with
"A" and the last character shall start with "I" beginning with the southernmost
sections and increase towards the north.
DRAWING NUMBERS
Drawing numbers shall correspond to the drawing file names with a dash inserted
after the first alphabetic character "A".
For example, drawing "A-UP 101 "would be the plot of AutoCAD file
AUPI 0 l.DWG.
Standard graphics symbols have been developed for Tren Urbano drawings and are
sho\Vll in Appendix B of the KKZlCMA CAD Management Plan. Electronic
blocks for these symbols are filed by discipline as follows:
W= WBLOCK
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ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL DRA WING & FILE NAMING
QUICK REFERENCE
A= Discipline (Architectural)
xx = Station
"RP" for Rio Piedras Station
"UP" for University of Puerto Rico Station
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In order to facilitate drawing creation and production, a file called TUSEED.DWG has been
created. It is located in N:GENERAL\.
When creating new fIles on the Tren Urbano Rio Piedras Project, this me should either be copied
to the new fIle name or should be set as the prototype drawing when creating new files using the
File- > New command in the AutoCAD menu.
Several settings of TUSEED.DWG have been made project specific. Below is a list of features
that have been customized in this file:
1. BORDERII.DWG has been attached in Paper space. It has been inserted at point 0,0,0 and
at scale 1.
2. KKZ-INF.DWG has been inserted at point 0,0,0 in Paper space. The correct Contract
Number has been edited into the border. The remaining infonnation is drawing specific and
should be edited as needed. A sample border is included with the CAD Quick Reference
guides.
3. Associative dimensioning has been set-up with the project standard settings for various scales.
To select a dimension setting, choose Settings- > Dimension Style from the AutoCAD menu.
4. VISRET AIN has been set to < 1 > so that changes to reference me layering displays stays
saved when exiting and re-entering a drawing.
5. The text styles have been created named for the LEROY type (ie: L100,L120 ... ) with font
ROMANS. See Section 10, Page 10-8 of the KKZ/CMA CADD Management Plan. When
placing text, set the proper text height and set the corresponding text style as active.
To create a border (paper) space for AutoCAD flies on the Rio Piedras project, follow the outline
below:
h:\puhlic\sverdrup\cad_wp\brdset.doc 08/18/97
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Sverdrup Civil, Inc. San Juan, P.R.
FROM: D. J. Burroughs
It is important for all CAD users to be aware of the importance of maintaining the geographic
location of Station Structures coincident to the ASC5 Project Site Aligrunent. In order to do
this, use the DVlEW and TWIST commands to rotate ues World coordinate view and orient
the Station structures properly. Note: this will not change the world coordinates, which would
happen if graphics were rotated to achieve the same view results.
FROM: J. Sankar
In order for line styles to display correctly in AutoCAD. the ltscale must be set and varies with
different scales. Below is a chart showing what the ltscale factor is for various scales. To set
the ltscale, key-in ltscale and use the corresponding factor to the desired scale as shown below.
SCALE LTSCALE
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Below is a chart to be used as a reference when showing plans and details from model space at
a desired scale through a viewport paper space. Pick the ZoomXP ratio corresponding to the scale
you want to show the detail or plan on the fmal drawing and key-in the value after creating the
mview through which the detail is shown by using the zoom command.
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May 1997 Appendices
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1:10 0.0254 0.Q305 0.0445 0.0508 0.0610 0.0737 0.254 39.37=10
1:15 0.0381 0.0459 0.0669 0.0762 0.0915 0.1107 0.381 39.37-15
1:20 0.0508 0.0610 0.0889 0.1016 0.1219 0.1473 0.508 39.37=20
1:25 0.0635 0.0752 0.1111 0.1270 0.1524 0.1841 0.635 39.37=25
1:30 0.0762 0.0918 0.1338 0.1524 0.1830 0.2214 0.762 39.37=30
1:33 113 - - - - - - - 39.37=33.33
1:40 0.1016 0.1220 0.1778 0.2032 0.2438 0.2946 1.016 39.37=40
1:50 0.1270 0.1524 0.2222 0.2540 0.3048 0.3682 1.2700 39.37=50
1:60 0.1524 0.1830 0.2667 0.3048 0.3657 0.4419 1.524 39.37=60
1:70 0.1778 0.2135 0.3115 0.3556 0.4270 0.5159 1.778 39.37=70
1:75 0.1905 0.2286 0.3333 0.3810 0.4572 0.5523 1.9050 39.37=75
1:80 0.2032 0.2440 0.3556 0.4064 0.4876 0.5892 2.032 39.37=80
1:100 0.2540 0.3048 0.4445 0.5080 0.6096 0.7366 2.540 39.37=100
1:125 0.3175 0.3810 0.5555 0.6350 0.7620 0.9205 3.175 39.37=125
1:150 0.3810 0.4572 0.6666 0.7620 0.9144 1.1046 3.8100 39.37=150
1:200 0.5080 0.5096 0.8890 1.0160 1.2192 1.4732 5.080 39.37=200
1:250 0.6350 0.7620 1.1110 1.2700 1.5240 1.8410 6.350 39.37=250
1:300 0.7620 0.9144 1.3335 1.5240 1.8288 2.2098 7.620 39.37=300
1:333.33 0.0847 1.0470 1.5970 1.8470 2.2470 2.7470 8.466 39.37=333.3
1:400 1.0160 1.2192 1.7780 2.0320 2.4384 2.9464 10.160 39.37=400
1:500 1.2700 1.5240 2.2225 2.5400 3.0480 3.6830 12.700 39.37=500
1:1000 2.5400 3.0480 4.4450 5.0800 6.0960 7.3660 25.400 39.37=1000
1:2000 5.0800 6.0960 8,8900 10.1600 12.1920 14.7320 50.800 39.37=2000
1:5000 12.7000 15.2400 22.2250 25.4000 30.4800 36.8300 127.000 39.37=5000
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The attached sheets provide a guideline for lineweights when plotting from AutoCAD. One sheet
shows lineweights for full-size plots and the other for half-size plots. For this project, AutoCAD
is configured to plot line weights based on color only.
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Sverdrup Civil, Inc. San Juan, Puerto Rico
MEMORANDUM January 23, 1998
We have received some initial verbal comments from the QA Audit of your firm. One commen.t was, there are
no CADD Manuals being kept current in your office. To date the only official addendum to the CADD
Manual was in August 1997. Enclosed are two copies of a current CADD Manual. Please compare these to
the copies previously sent to you. The yellow pages are from the Addendum, white are unchanged from the
original. Please ensure that all your designers and CADD operators are aware of the manual. Please contact
me ifyou have any questions.
CC: W/O
1. Anthony (SvC-Q/A)
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CADDMANAGEMENTPLAN
MAY 1997
TRENURBANO
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CADD MANAGEMENT PLAN
ADDENDUM 1
15 August 1997
Remove Page No. Insert Page No. Description of Change
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Line 3 now reads, "20" blocks
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Drawing Border and Title Block modified
A~-4 Additions to General Symbols
REVISION PAGE
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This Manual represents the minimum information required to utilize the computing facilities of the KKZ I CMA
Project Office. All Design Team Members shall follow this manual in their respective CADD work. This is to be
considered a "living" document, additional information will be made available as it is developed or requested, to
maintain a consistent and concise guide to production in this environment
A. Project Design Team Office; Sverdrup Civil, Inc., San Juan, Puerto Rico
1. Hardware
1 Pentium Network Server
4 - Pentium, 32 Mb CADD Work Stations
8 - Pentium, 16 Mb Engineering Work Stations
1 Zip Drive and CD-ROM Reader, writer (San Juan)
1 Modem 28800 or better
1 81/2" X 11" Laser Printer
1 11" X 17" Laser Printer
2. Software
AutoCAD 12
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Civil:
Utilities:
Structural:
E. Woodward Clyde
Phone (787) 782-5663 fax: (787) 782-5682
CADD Coordinator: Eric Eisold
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A JOINT VENTURE
3. RESPONSIBILITIES
The Project Design Manager shall secure all necessary documents outlining
Authority standards as they pertain to CADD production. These standards
shall then be compiled and distributed to all users working on the project. The
Design Project Design Manager shall obtain any updates/changes to the
Authority standards throughout the life of the project. The Authority's base
CADD Standards for the Rio Piedras Contract are found in the TREN
URBANO DESIGN CRITERIA Part B Section 14.
The Project Design Manager and CADD Leaders (see 2.2) shall determine
what the CADD software/hardware needs for the project. The Authority
requires the use of a specific software, which will be used for all information
electronically delivered to the Authority. Any additional software will be fully
compatible with the Authorities selected software.
The Project DeSign Manager shall review with each team member the
appropriate personnel resources needed with regard to the Tren Urbano's
CADD specifications. It is antiCipated personnel used for the Rio Piedras
Contract will be experienced AutoCAD users. Any additional training
requirements will be reviewed on an as needed basis. The Project Design
Manager (or Office CADD Coordinator) shall define the level of proficiency
required by the project utilizing the software.
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The Project Design Manager shall supply all necessary files to the Design
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Team Members working on the project in the agreed upon formats and
media.
3.1.5. Receivable/Deliverables
The Project Design Manager shall identify the delivery platform on which the
Authority requires and the file transfer media (Le. CD-ROM, ZIP DRIVE,
diskette, Internet, etc.). The outline of CADD files from survey Design 'Team
Members is given in Section 5.
3.1.6. Accounting
The Project Design Manager shall verify each design team member has an
accounting system, available to monitor the CADD machine hours used for
the Rio Piedras Contract.
The Project Design Manager, and the Design Team Members shall designate
the CADD Leader and Office CADD Coordinators, for the project. These
persons shall be responsible to oversee daily CADD operations and drawing
production as well as help facilitate communication between team members.
3.2.1. Coordination/Management
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May 1997 Section 3 - Responsibilities
how the charges will impact the project production and schedule prior to
acceptance and implementation.
The CADD Leader shall oversee the transfer of files between offices, Design
Team Members, and the Authority as requested by the Project Design
Manager.
CADD drawing logs are required for the Rio Piedras Project. These logs
shall contain the information as defined in Section 5.2. These logs may also
be stored electronically in a directory accessible to all team members. The
log shall be developed by the CADD Leader and maintained and updated by
the CADD Users.
3.2.5. Troubleshooting
When problems occur, the CADD Leader must take the information given to
him/her by the User and work with the Site Manager towards resolution.
The CADD Leader shall be responsible for maintaining the project symbol
library. This includes adding symbol to the library, and distributing the added
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KKZ / CMA Design Team CADD Standards
The CADD Leader shall periodically check files for integrity and shall report
any problems to the Office CADD Coordinator as required.
CADD Users must follow project criteria and keep track of updates. This
includes adhering to naming conventions, level structures, drafting standards
as well as other procedures outlined in the CADD Procedures Manual. The
CADD Leader is responsible for updating and distributing standards to all
team members.
CADD users shall maintain CADD drawing logs (see 2.2.4). This includes
updating logs and creating new logs when necessary. These logs shall be
kept in the project directory.
3.3.3. Problems
When problems occur, the CADD user shall notify the designated CADD
Leader immediately. This includes clarification of the CADD Procedures
Manual and problems with software and hardware.
3.4.1. General
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The Technical Support Manager shall maintain CADD Workstations, plotters and
other peripherals for the office and their projects. The TSM must see that the
workstations and network are up and running properly. If there are problems with
system or a workstation, it is the TSM responsibility to see that they go back on·
line in a reasonable amount of time.
The Site Manager shall back-up the project directory daily as directed by the
Project Design Manager. When necessary, Site Manager shall recover
currently deleted or corrupted files from the daily back·ups.
3.4.3. Archiving
As directed by the Project Design Manager, the Site Manager shall make an
archive of the project directory(ies). The interval and media of the archive
shall be as specified in section.
The Site Manager shall upgrade software and hardware as required. When
new software is delivered, it is the Site Manager's responsibility to see that
the ongoing project will not be adversely affected by changes in the software.
When new hardware is delivered it is the Site Manager's responsibility to see
that it will not affect the pro.ject with regard to compatibility with the existing
LAN and Software. The new hardware must provide a seamless transition for
ongoing projects.
The CADD Manager shall control the accounting of CADD hours using the
WBS numbers given by the Project DeSign Manager.
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May 1997 Section 3 - Responsibilities
The Project requires off site backup of all CADD files, the Site Manager shall
provide the files on the specified media (i.e. CD-ROM, 8mm tape, etc.)
3.5.1. General
The Office CADD Coordinator shall oversee the transfer of files between
his/her office, and other Design Team Members offices.
CADD drawing logs are required for the Rio Piedras Project. These logs shall
contain the information as defined in Section 5.2. These logs may also be stored
electronically in a directory accessible to all team members. The log shall be developed
by the Office CADD Coordinator and maintained and updated by ~he CADD Users.
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May 1997 Section 3 - Responsibilities
The Office CADD Coordinator shall periodically check files produced in his/her
office for integrity and shall be responsible for fixing corrupted CADD files for the
office personnel.
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4. PROJECT SET UP
The objective of the directory and file naming conventions is to be able to identify ·and retrieve
information with minimal effort, and to maintain consistency among the various KKZlCMA Design
TeamtJIembers. Project Designers will keep a current electronic file information spreadsheet, and
an individual file information sheet See Section 5.4.
N:\TEMP
N:\FINAL
1. PROJECT Directory
The PROJECT directory will contain general-purpose drawing files to be used in
the preparation of the Contractor Drawings. These files include border/title file,
blocks, north arrows, graphic scales, and other standard graphic elements which
are discussed further in Sections 9 and 10. These general purpose files shall be
placed in a general-purpose subdirectory, named DATA, as follows:
N:\TEMP\GENERAL
The contractors shall also use the directory for files of in-progress drawings.
N:\TEMP\PACKAGE\DISCI PLI NE
2. FINAL Directory
Contractor Drawings to be formally submitted to the Authority shall be moved to
the FINAL directory. The FINAL directory shall include only those drawings that
will be submitted to facilitate copying onto diskettes. The following is an example
of a typical organization for Contractor Drawing files.
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May 1997 Section 4 - Project Set Up
N:\FINAL:\ASCS\ARCH\ARP1 01 A
ASCS =Contract Package Subdirectories
ARCH =Discipline directory
Following are the Tren Urbano contract packages and corresponding directory
names.
Package Directory
C. Discipline Subdirectory
Right-of-Way ROW R
Demolition DEMO D
Utilities UTIL U
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Landscape LAND L
Systems SYSTEMS Y
Environmental ENVIR N
Instrumentation INSTR
Plumbing PLUMB p
If the need for any subdirectories is identified, new subdirectories shall be proposed
by the Contractor to the Authority for acceptance.
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5. FILE SET UP
_ All Drawings are to be produced using AutoCAD software, Release 12 (or higher),
therefore. the CADD criteria prescribed in this section specifically addresses AutoCAD
standard and procedures. This includes reference to type styles, line types.
color/thickness. section cuts & titles. and layer conventions.
A drawing number and file name system has been developed to facilitate locating
drawings within a package together with locating drawings within a file directory. The
conventions for assigning drawing numbers and file names are similar so that there is a
direct correlation between the two to further facilitate drawing location.
A drawing number and file name system has been developed to facilitate locating
drawings within a drawing package together with locating drawings within a file directory.
A. Drawing Numbers
A-BBXXXC
Where:
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Example:
A - RP101A
A = Architecture discipline
RP = Drawing related to the Rio Piedras Station
101 = First drawing in a series of plans
A = Indicates that this drawing is one of two or more plan drawings
numbered 101, or it was a late-developed drawing inserted between
existing drawings numbered "101" and "102".
Drawing file names are the same as drawing numbers with the exception that there
is no hyphen, as follows:
ABBXXXC
A = Alphabetic discipline designator
B = Alphabetic modifier code (where necessary)
X = Numeric designation
C = Alphabetic designation (where necessary)
Example:
ARP101A would be the filename for the drawing described in the drawing
number example mentioned above.
Reference file names are created in the same way, but always starting with "X".
Eg XARP101, XARP201, XARP301
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C. Alphabetic Modifier·
Many drawings, but not all, will have an alphabetic modifier following the alphabetic discipline code in
order to further distinguish the type of drawing, or its content, within the design discipline. In the
example drawing A-RP101A, "RP" was used to distinguish that drawing, together with the others in its
series, as a drawing related to the Rio Piedras station.
The following are the Tren Urbano stations and the corresponding alphabetic modifier codes that are
to be used.
Rio Piedras RP
Mined Station MS
Circular Tunnel CT
Mined Tunnel MT
In addition to the stations, there are other cases where drawings must be further distinguished within
the disciplines. The following is a listing of the additional modifiers by discipline and their
corresponding alphabetic codes. Any modifiers other than those listed must be approved by the
Authority.
No Modifiers used. RP
Right-of.Way
No modifiers used
Demolition
No modifiers used
Utilities
Existing Electrical EE
Proposed Electrical E
Civil
Directives o
Grading and drainage drawings G
Sitework S
Landscape
No modifiers used for alignment drawings
Architectural
Architectural drawings for stations use the alphabetic code for the pertinent station.
Architectural directives D
Structural
No modifier is used for guideway structural drawings pertaining to the various
alignment sections.
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Structural drawings for the stations and M/SF buildings use the pertinent alphabetic
codes, see above.
Structural directives o
Mechanical
Mechanical directives o
Electrical
Electrical directives o
Systems
Trackwork T
Traction power W
Communications Z
Train Control B
D. Numeric Designation
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All external reference drawings (XREF's) shall have an insertion base point of 0,0.0. The
scale of the XREF shall be full size.
XREF is the means AutoCAD provides for cross referencing drawing files. XREF files are
to be kept independent from the current drawing files so that changes made to the XREF
drawing will automatically appear in the current file.
IMPORTANT: When using XREF files, all XREF drawings referenced by a drawing must
be included on diskettes when transmitting electronic files. Along with these files, the
applicable drawing log should also be transmitted, so that the recipients of the diskettes
can reconstruct the drawings sent to them.
Drawing logs are mandatory and must be continuously kept current. The Design Team
Members are responsible for preparing a drawing log sheet for each drawing created,
using the form shown in Figure 5-1. The completed forms are to be kept in a notebook.
The individual file information sheet will include reference file level turned 'on' or ·of.
Project Designers will submit a hardcopy of their file information spreadsheet monthly to
Sverdrup.
Project Designers will keep a current electronic file information spreadsheet, along with
drawing logs (Figure 5-2). The spreadsheet will be in Microsoft Excel format and will be
provided to the Project Designers by Sverdrup. The file information spreadsheet should
be a current list of all CADD files, design files and reference files, on the Project
Designer's system. The list does not need to include files created by Authority, but should
be include Authority's files being used as reference files by the Project DeSigner. The
spreadsheet will include drawing numbers, sheet numbers, revision numbers, description,
scale, attached reference files, and date of transfer lupdate, if file originated by others.
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_ _BACKUP/ARCHIVE, TAPE 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
QUANTITY:
COMMENTS: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
PLATFORM:
_ _DOS _ _CLlX
QUANTITY:
COMMENTS:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ REQUESTED BY: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
DATE:_ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Package
Drawing Type:
Title: Number:
Scale:
Prepared by:
Drawn by:
Company:
FIGURE 5-1
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4-21-97
RIO PIEDRAS ASC5 (KKZJCMA)
Tren Urbano
DRAWING LIST: UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO STATION
CML
C-TOOI I 0 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC PLAN DATA SHEET CRPTOOI .OWG N.T.S. XCRP102.DWG.
XCRPI I I.OWG.
ARCHITECTURAL
) STRUCTURAL
S-RP102 SOUTH SHAFT MEZZANINE LEVEL PLAN SRP102 .OWO 1:125 XSRP102.OWG
S-RP103 SOUTH SHAFT CONCOURSE LEVEL PLAN SRP103 .OWG 1:125 XSRP103.OWG
ELECTRICAL
E-RP102 TYPiCAl ONE LINE DIAGRAM NORTH END ERP102 .DWG N.t.S. XERP103.OWG
FIGURE 5-2
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AutoCAD layering conventions have been developed for Tren Urbano drawings based on industry standards
established by the American Institute of Architects. The American Society of Civil Engineers, and the
International Facility Management Association.
Following are key features of the Tren Urbano CADD layer conventions:
A template will be provided to the Tren Urbano Design Team Members that will include all approved layers .
. Unnecessary layers should be purged from drawings in order to conserve memory.
layer lists by discipline are found in Appendix A. The Design Team Members will keep these lists current,
and must advise the Authority if new layers need to be added .
.layer "MV', color =0., Linestyle =0., must be used to show the limits of Viewport.
There is more than one viewpoint, use layer MV1, MV2 ... consistently.
7. PLOTTING
_ All final drawings shall be drawn at full size and have the drawing limits set to the actual
size of the final sheet size. This facilitates an unattended batch plotting of a project for
submittals. All relative blocks shall be scaled down to fit on the full size drawing. All
papers pace mview ports shall be scaled using the ZOOM XP command.
Due to the large quantity of drawings that will be produced for the Rio Piedras project, an
HP Design Jet or equivalent electrostatic plotter should be used with an AutoCAD
software package to set pen widths. Whenever possible, use line thickness similar to
standard drafting pen millimeter sizes.
The correlation to be followed between pen plotting and electrostatic plotting for use with
pen plotting is as follows:
A direct correlation between millimeter size and equivalent US size of technical ink pens
is as follows:
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0.5 1
0.6 2
0.7 2.5
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1.0 3.5
1.2 4
1.4 6
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7.3 PLOmNGCONVENTIONS
Use the table below to assure that drawings are in accordance with appropriate plotting conventions.
Full size plots are 559 mm x 864 mm (22 in. X 34 in.), and half-size plots are 279 mm x 432 mm (11 in. X 17
in.). Drawings are to be electronically set up for full-size plots. Half-size plots must be conspicuously
indicated as such.
8. DELIVERABLES
All Submittals related to the design of the work ("Design Submittals") shall be submitted to
the Authority's Representative for review. Design Submittals may be for complete
facilities, individual compone'!ts, or elements of such components as may be required to
expedite the Work. Design Submittals shall be clearly marked as to the type of Submittal
(i.e.. Progress or Final) and the stage or percentage complete, as determined by the
Design Team Member.
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(i) Packaging and Marking. Design Submittals shall be delivered in bound sets,
indexed and clearly marked to indicate the date of issue and stage of
development (e.g., Progress Design Submittal). All half-size drawings shall be
marked "Half-Size" on each sheet.
(ii) Format. The format of all Design Submittals shall include a title block, consistent
with the Standard Authority drawing format. with the following information:
(iii) Professional Seal Required. All Design Submittals required under Applicable
Laws to be sealed and signed shall be sealed and signed by the Contractor's
Designer, who shall be ,a professional engineer or architect, currently licensed
in Puerto Rico under Applicable Laws.
(iv) Quantities. Design Submittals shall include the following design documents in
the formats and quantities specified:
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(i) Level of Design: Progress Design Submittals, including all disciplines relevant·
to that Progress Design Submittal, shall be made at two stages of design
development - the first Progress Design Submittal (the "Basic Design
Submittal") at approximately 30% to 40% design completion level, and the
second at approximately 60% to 80% design completion level.
(i) Check Prints: A set of check prints shall be developed for the Final Design'
Submittal to demonstrate that every design feature on each drawing has been
checked for completeness, correctness, coordination, and compliance with all
Applicable Laws, compatibility with specifications, proper interface with other
design disCiplines, satisfactory format of presentation, and that corrections to
the drawings have been made as required. Check prints shall include the .
following:
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9 DRAVVN3BORDERAN>1T1l...EBLOCK
A base drawing border and title block will be provided to contractors, filed as follows:
N:\TEMP\GENERAL\BORDER.DWG
Figure 9-1 shows the standard Tren Urbano Contractor Drawing border/title block and the location of 20 blocks
which shall contain information discussed below.
The base border/title block contains Authority and Tren Urbano identification in Block 1 which shall not be
changed. Space is provided in Block 2 for design team mem.bers identification and signature. Information to
be inserted in this block must be approved by the Authority. The Contractor shall then insert the information
into Block 2 of the Contractor's base border and title block and it shall remain constant throughout the project.
After the Final Design has been conditionally accepted by the Authority and the drawings have been signed,
sealed and issued for construction, Block 3 will be left blank. Later, the space can be used for version
identification (Block 18, 19 and 20 discussed later) if necessary.
9.3 SUBmTALINFORMATION
The base border/title block contains 11 "block" that must be filled in electronically for each drawing prior to its
initial submittal to Authority. When a border/titJe block is inserted into a drawing as a block, a template is
."-.- attached to it which allows the drafter to add the appropriate information to the blocks .
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Information to be inserted into those blocks is discussed below.
A. File Name and Plot Date
The drawing's electric file name and complete file path shall appear in Block 4 and
the plot date shall appear in Block 5. The base border/title block file contains a
program that automatically includes the file information and plot date every time the
drawing is plotted. This program shall not be altered by the Contractor.
B, Prepared by
Enter the first initial and last name of the designer principally responsible for the
preparation of the drawing in Block 6.
C. Drawn By
Enter the first initial and last name of the drafter in Block 7,
D. Checked by
Enter the first initial and last name of the drawing checker in Block 8. Checker must
be someone other than principal designer.
E. Submittal Date
28-AUG-95
F. Drawing Title
There are five lines available for the drawing title in Block 10. For Contractor
Drawings, the first line identifies the contract package and is therefore the same for
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every drawing in that package. The second line shall not be used to identify a
volume of drawings for a discrete work package, e.g., drawings prepared for a
particular station, and will be the same for drawings contained within that volume of
drawings.
To ensure conformity, the information in the first two lines should be completed by
the Contractor's CADD management and copies of the border/title block for all
drawings to be included in a contract package should be located in the "GENERAL"
subdirectory of the contract package subdirectory.
The last three lines are for the specific drawing title. The information in the drawing
title should be general to specific, i.e., the first of these lines are to be used to
indicate the type of drawing, e.g. "Floor Plan", "Site Section", "Typical Site Wall
Section", and uTrackwork Details", and the last of those lines are to further describe
the type of drawing and/or indicate its location. The following are examples of'
correct drawing titles:
FLOOR PLAN
SHEET 1 OF 3
G. Contract Number
H. Drawing Number
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I. Revision Number
Revision number is left blank until a drawing is issued for construction. At that time
the revision number ·0" (zero) will be inserted in Block 13. When revised drawings
are issued as addenda, the appropriate revision number will be entered (discussed
further in Section 9.7).
J. Scale
The drawing scale will be entered in Block 14 and should be one of the following:
"AS SHOWN" when information is drawn at more than one scale or 1:1.
For informa'tion drawn to scale where only one scale is used, indicate actual scale
based on a ·full-size" (559 mm by 864 mm, or 22 inch by 34 inch format) plot of
the drawing. Scale is to be expressed as ratio, e.g., 1:500.
9.S REVIEWED BY
Signature of the Contractor's officer will be entered in Block 16 for reviewing agency
identification and Signature.
9~ SHEET NUMBER
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The Contractor shall enter the sheet numbers in Block 17 by hand or electronically when
drawings are signed, sealed and· issued for construction. Sheets are to be numbered
consecutively within a volume of drawings.
9.7 REVISIONS
Information related to drawing revisions made after being issued. for construction will be
entered into Blocks 18, 19 and 20. Procedures for revisions are discussed further in
Subsection 12.2.
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10.1 GENERAL
_The use of acceptable industry drafting standards is required to produce clear. complete
high quality drawings.
Adequate space between views on a drawing shall be provided to allow dimensions and
notes to be added without overlapping or crowding between views.
Standard graphics symbols have been developed for Tren Urbano drawings and are
shown in Appendix B. Electronic blocks for these symbols are filed by discipline as
follows:
N:\TEMP\GEN ERAL\Discipline
Discipline - Project symbol library may be created and must be named as the following:
W = RELATE to WBLOCK
A =DISCIPLINE (ARCHITECT)
Abbreviations and symbols used on contract drawings shall be identical in size and form
to those indicated on the Standard Abbreviations and Symbols Sheets to be included in
the contract drawing package.
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Line work shall be uniform in width and the image clear, crisp and precise. Line work
shall be done to assure legibility when the drawings are reduced to half-size. Closely
spaced lines shall have a space beween them of at least as great as the line width itself.
The thinnest lines on a drawing are extension, center, leader, dimension, long break and
sectioning lines. Medium lines are used for hidden datum and phantom lines. Heavy
lines indicate such items as the visible edge of a new object. The thickest lines are the
short break, match lines and cutting or viewing plane lines.
The weights or thicknesses of all lines shall be drawn so that each weight is easily
distinguished, refer to Subsection 7.3.
Details of the background work shall be omitted unless required for reference or other
essential purpose. Building columns and equipment deSignations shall be given where
required. Outlines of structures and buildings shall be subordinated in plant design and
electrical layouts. Details of structural steel shall not be shown on mechanical or
electrical drawings unless required for plant design or electrical reference.
When a complete plan or elevation cannot be shown on anyone drawing. a match line
must be used to indicate a continuation to the next sheet. A drawing number at a match
line shall be shown to identify the sheet on which the drawing is continued. On civil and
utility-line drawings, the match shall also be identified by station as well as drawing
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number.
If a complete plan or elevation is divided to fit on the same sheet, a match line must also
be used together with an alpha character identifying the match line.
The standard north arrow shall be displayed in the upper right-hand corner of plan
drawings. The standard north arrow is a general-purpose graphic element shown in
. Appendix B.
10.8 SCALE
The scale used for a drawing or drawing view shall be selected to ensure the clarity of a
print when reduced in size and to allow reasonable space between views. The scale·
used on a drawing shall be noted in the title block (see Subsection 9.3.J). A graphic scale
for each scale used will also be placed on the drawing, generally placed in the lower right
hand corner. Standard graphic scales are general-purpose graphic elements shown in
Appendix 8.
Drawing Scale is the real world scale of the drawing when plotted. The
Drawing Scale is the ratio of Plotted Units to Drawing Units. When the Drawing
Scale is 1 the Plotted Units equal the Drawing Units. The typical scale notation
reflects this concept: 100 Final Size equals 1 in Drawing Units.
The Ltscale is the total number of Drawing Units per Plotted Unit.
DWG SCALE LlNETYPE
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SCALE
1:100 1
1:200 2
1:75 0.75
1:125 1.25
10.9 LEITERING
Lettering requirements for notes, titles and the like, are prescribed in Figure 10-1, and must be
adhered to unless otherwise noted in this manual. All lettering shall be capitalized in
"ROMANS" font. Spacing between lines of lettering shall be no less than 60 percent of the
height of the letters (AutoCAD default). The width factor to be used is "1" (AutoCAD default);
however, at the drafters' discretion, a width factor of "0.75" is allowed for text of notes on
drawings only if space is constrained. To ensure that lettering is legible wht;m reduced by 50
percent, text scale conversion factors prescribed in Figure 10-5 must be adhered to.
Arrows from notes to applicable details shall be drawn to prevent confusion with object or
dimension lines. Text in the vertical plane shall be oriented to read from the right of the
drawing. Lettering shall be originally oriented with drawing borders, with the only exception
being screened background lettering on X-referenced basemaps.
The orientation of text is an important consideration and should be consistent throughout the
project. Sometimes the orientation of lettering must conform to the orientation of the object
being detailed. The "Direction of Lettering" Figure 10-3 graphically indicates acceptable
practice.
10.10 DIMENSIONS
A. Dimensions generally shall be placed outside the object being dimensioned, above the
dimension line and inside the extension line.
B. Dimension texts and baselines should always be parallel to the dimensioned element
and between perpendicular limit lines.
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Associative Dimensioning for a sample 125 scale dwg is below. Changes to these variables
may cause some unexpected results. The following list provides the settings for variables.
First set style to dimtxt, font =Romans, Height =0.3175.
dimalt OFF
dimaltd 2
dimaltf 25.4000
dimapost
dimaso ON
dimasz 0.3175
dimblk
dimblk1
dimblk2
dimcen 0.2700
dimclrd BYBLOCK
dimclre BYBLOCK
dimclrt BYBLOCK
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dimexo 0.1500
dimgap 0.1500
dimlfac 1000
dimlim OFF
dimpost mm
dimrnd 0.0000
dimsah OFF
dimscale 1.0000
dimse1 OFF
dimse2 OFF
dimsho ON
dimsoxd OFF
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dimtad ON
dimtfac 1.0000
dimtih OFF
dimtix ON
dimtm 0.0000
dimtofl ON
dimtoh OFF
dimtol OFF
dimtp 0.0000
dimtsz: 0.0000
dimtvp 0.0000
dimtxt 0.3175
dimzin 3
Dimension lines shall be offset whenever possible one inch (25mm) minimum from the object
line. When dimensioning text is only above the line, the spacing between dimension lines
shall be 9.5mm. If the dimensioning text is above and below the line, the dimensions shall be
5mm. Witness lines should not touch the object and the ends should be at least 2mm away
from the closest object line. For a graphic representation, see the "Dimensioning Line
Spacing" diagram on Figure 10-4.
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The placement of the dimension text shall be on the side the arrows are located. If the
arrowheads are inside pointing out, the dimension text should be inside the dimensioned area
and if the arrowheads are outside pOinting in, the dimension text should be located outside the
dimensioned area. For a graphic representation, see the "Dimension Practice" diagram on
Figure 10-5.
10.11 NOTES
Notes within the main body of a drawing shall conform to the following guidelines.
A. General notes shall be grouped together along the right edge above the title block.
Notes specific to the drawing on which they are located shall be placed on the drawing
below the general notes.
B. When a note is removed from an approved drawing, the note number shall remain in its
position and the note area clouded. The note number shall not be used again.
10.12 HATCHING
* Use only the standard AutoCAD hatching shall be used on projects. This will
assure the availability of the hatch pattern for future use.
• Whenever possible, use the LTSCALE as the scale for hatch patterns .
* When using a complex polyline shape as a hatch border, save the border on a layer
utilizing an "X" for the Item Type (H?????X)
The following "Hatch Patterns" Figure 10-6, shows the most frequently used hatch patterns
and the rotation angles.
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LETTERING REQUIREMENTS
PEN TEXT
TYPE OR USE PEN SIZE LEROY TEXT HEIGHT AUTO CAD
No. (mm) STYLE (M) SYSTEM
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11.1 GENERAL
A drawing that requires references to other drawings or data shall be adequately cross
referenced to other drawings or documents to allow clear interpretation. References to
other drawings will be made to the drawing number, not a contract sheet number.
Each dimension and note shall be clear in meaning or reference. Notes must be
referenced at least one time.
Identification of different views on a drawing shall appear directly under the view.
11.2 PLANS
A plan is a view from above an object or an area in orthographic projection. Every plan
shall be arranged on the sheet so that project north is toward the top or right hand side of
the sheet, with the exception of alignment plans. Alignment plans should be oriented so
that stationing progresses from left to right across the sheet.
As applicable, a plan drawing shall show shapes, sizes, and materials of the object, its
relation to the foundation or superstructure, and its elevation with reference to such items
as the fixed datum plane, location of walls, partitions, bulkheads, stanchions,
companionways, openings, columns, stairs, shapes and sizes of roofs, parapet walls,
drainage, sky lights, and ventilators. A plan shall specify materials, construction, and the
arrangement of structural framing. The location of equipment or furniture may be
indicated. A plan drawing for utilities may have individual layouts for heating, plumbing,
air conditioning, electrical, or other utility systems, Right-of-Way drawings may show
proposed track and property lines; existing structures; existing contours and topographic
features; existing, proposed, and/or required utility easement; and proposed construction
limits.
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Plat plans shall show property lines, existing structures, required planimetric topographic
features, utilities apparent from a field survey, encroachments and easements,
11.3 SECTIONS
Sections and other views shall be arranged to show the work clearly in relation to column
lines, floor elevations, existing grades. ROW lines and track center lines. Sections drawn
on the same sheet where they are cut are preferred. Sections cut to top are preferred for
plan and cut to bottom are preferred for elevation. Sections cut across track lines should
look toward ascending stations regardless of direction. Sections shall be taken to show
essential details to best advantage. Where several sections appear on the same drawing,
they shall be aligned to the same elevation when possible. Section call~uts shall be
designated with letters, omitting "I" and ·0·, and entered in the upper half of the circle in
the section reference symbol.
Where possible, sectional views shall be placed on the same drawing with the plan from
which they are referenced. Title identification of these sections shall be centered directly
under the section.
Where sections appear on the same drawing. a dash shall be entered in the lower half of
the circle in the section-reference symbol. Where sections appear on a different drawing,
that drawing number shall be shown in the lower half of the circle in the section-reference
symbol. On the sheet where the section view appears, the section reference letter shall
be entered in the top half of the circle in the section-reference symbol in the title line
below the section, and the drawing number on which it appears shall be entered in the
lower half of the circle. The drawing number from which the section was taken shall
appear to the right of the lower half of the circle and below the title line.
11.4 ELEVATIONS
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11.5 DETAILS
Detail call-outs shall be designated with numerals which shall be entered in the upper half
of the circle in the detail-reference symbol. The drawing number on which the detail is
drawn shall appear in the lower half. If the detail is on a different sheet than where it is
referenced, the detail number shall be entered in the top half of the circle in the detail
reference symbol in the title line below the detail, and the drawing number on which it
appears shall be entered in the lower half of the circle. The drawing number from which it
is referenced shall appear to the right of the lower half of the circle and below the title line.
The orientation of the detail drawing shall be identical to that of the drawing, such as the
plan or elevation, where it is identified.
11.6 NOTES
Notes within the main body of a drawing shall conform to the following guidelines.
A. General notes shall be grouped together along the right edge above the title block.
Notes specific to the drawing on which they are located shall be placed on the
drawing below the general notes. Specific note numbers associated with object
descriptions and leaderlines shall be circled.
B. When a note is removed from an approved drawing, the note number shall remain in
its position and the note area clouded. The note number shall not be used again.
11.7 DIMENSIONS
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B. Dimension and elevation repetitions shall be avoided to reduce chances for error
when drawings require revision.
C. Dimensions shall be shown to finite points only, and the points shall be clearly
identifiable.
F. Horizontal dimensions shall be shown on plan views to the greatest extent practical.
Vertical dimensions shall be shown on sections and elevations to the greatest
extent practicable.
11.8 SCALE
The scale used for a drawing or drawing view shall be selected to ensure the clarity of a
print when reduced in size and to allow reasonable space between views. The scale
used on a drawing shall be noted in the title block (see Subsection 9.3.J). A graphic scale
for each scale used will also be placed on the drawing. Standard graphic scales are
general-purpose graphic elements shown in Appendix B.
11-4
_ Making back-up copies of user-created files is an important part of managing the work.
I
Back-ups provide insurance against accidental toss of data, e.g., mistakenly erased files
or unreadable hard disks.
The procedure for making back-ups in San Juan will be as follows. Remote locations will
use a similar system.
A. Back-up copies of file shall be made no less frequently than once a month.
B. Back-ups are made using the "copy· command to copy files from the hard drive to
diskettes or ZIP DRIVE or CD ROM. Files that are too large to fit on one diskette
require use of the "back-up" command, or PKZIP.EXE. If back-ups take more space
than 5 diskettes, Design Team Member should submit CD ROM or ZIP disk.
C. Keep at least two back-up copies of each file on diskettes. Diskettes sometimes
become unreadable, and if the same happens to the hard drive simultaneously, the
second diskette will become very important.
D. Identify on each diskette label the file name and complete file path.
CD ROM or ZIP disk containing current files created or modified along with a reproducible
hard copy shall be submitted to the Authority per the contract. The compilation on these
files will provide Authority with a history of versions and evolution of the project.
12-1
3. KKZJCMA daily backup tapes will be stored at the local office in a fire
resistant storage box. Project Designers with a fire resistant storage box
should also store daily backups in this manner.
2. Weekly backups tapes will be taken off site overnight and returned the next
a.m.
4. Design Team Members will give a weekly backup tape to San Juan, every
two weeks for storage at the San Juan office in a fire resistant storage box.
Weekly tapes should be submitted to Sverdrup at the Project Designer bi
weekly meetings. Project Designer's weekly backup from two weeks prior
will be returned at this time for recycling.
1. The last weekly backup of the month will be labeled monthly and saved
permanently. A duplicate tape should be made of the monthly backup.
2. One tape will be kept on site, the second tape will be stored offsite. Project
Designers will give a monthly backup tape to San Juan for offsite storage at
the San Juan office in a fire resistant storage box.
12·2
1. Three tapes will be made at all major contract submittals and project
completion. One tape being kept on site, two tapes given to Sverdrup for
offsite storage.
2. When selection designers begin plot file creation for submittal. all files
should be locked, tagged read only. This will ensure an accurate submittal
archive. A full backup CD or ZIP disk should be made of all files including.
plot files.
12.1.6 Project Designers may choose media for daily/weekly backup and archive.
Monthly, image and project archives should be given to KKZlCMA on CD-ROM
or ZIP disk.
12.1.7 All backup tapes will be labeled with the following Archive # format:
Copy: Original
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C Copy
CC Copy
Example:
12.1.8 All tapes will be labeled with the following tape # format
6 weekly tapes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
When a weekly tape is saved for permanent monthly archive a new tape will be
added to the weekly rotating set and given a new tape # (6,7, etc.)
12.1.9 Backup/Archive logs will be kept current and will be submitted to Sverdrup at
the end of the month with each Project Designers monthly backup tape.
12.1.10 A directory list shouid be printed on the day of the weekly, monthly, project and
image backup. The directory list and a file transfer form should accompany all
backup/archival tape transfer to Sverdrup.
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KKZ / CMA Design Team CADD Standards
A. Authority to KKZlCMA
1. When significant changes have been. made by the Authority which will affect·
Project Designer's work. the DSN Manager will request updated files from the
Authority. These files will then be transferred to the Project Designers.
1. The requests for transfer of data will be discussed at Project Designer's bi~weekly
meetings. CADD coordinators should inform their Project Design Managers prior
to these meetings of requests for transfer of data and progress of their disciplines'
files. Files with significant progress should be taken to the meetings for transfer
to other disciplines. Project Designers are not to transfer files to other Project
Designers. Updated files will be transferred from the Project Designer to
KKZlCMA. KKZlCMA will then redistribute the updated files to the other Project
Designers. At any point in the project all Project Designers will be working with
the same set of files. with the exception of their own discipline which will be in
progress.
2. File transfer will either be done by use of modems or by CD-ROM. or ZIP DRIVE.
3 1/2" disks will not be used unless less than five disks are required.
3. The amount of information being transferred will determine which process will be
most cost effective and expedient.
4. All files transferred will be accompanied by the file transfer form. page 5-7. Files
transferred to KKZlCMA should include a copy of the file information spreadsheet
and an individual file information sheet for all files transferred. See Figure 2. page
5-6.
5. Electronic file information spreadsheets will note date of last update/transfer and
files shared by other Project Designer as references. See Figure 2, page 5-6.
12·5
KKZ / CMA Design Team CADD Standards
May 1997 Section 12 - Drawing Procedures
The Contractor shall submit Progress Design and Final Design drawings to the Authority
for review as described in the Special Provisions. The level of design completion shall be
indicated on the drawings as prescribed in Section 9. After the Final Design drawings
have been conditionally accepted by the Authority. they are to be sealed by the designers
of record and issued for construction. At that time the "Package" subdirectory shall be
"frozen" and a record CD shall be made. Changes that are necessary after the Final
Design drawings have been conditionally accepted by the Authority will be strictly
controlled as described in Subsection 12.5 below.
A. KKZlCMA to Authority
1. All submittals of files will be sent to Authority on ZIP disk or CD ROM.
2. When a few files are requested a 3 1/2" diskette will be used.
12.4 REVISIONS
This section addresses procedures for making changes to Final design drawings after
they have been signed and sealed and given conditional acceptance by the Authority.
The revised drawings would be reissued as a result of a Change Order, and the changes
must be clearly identified.
A. Access to Drawings
Once it has been determined that changes will be made to a specific drawing. the
Contractor will provide a controlled process to release the "frozen" electronic file of
the specific drawing to be changed to the designer and drafter responsible for
implementing the revision.
B Identification of Revisions
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KKZ / CMA Design Team CADD Standards
May 1997 Section 12 - Drawing Procedures
1. Identification on Drawing
The revision number to be indicated on the drawing where the changes are
made, and the number shall be placed on a triangle that is located next to and
touching the cloud, or clouds (if information is revised in more than one area of
the drawing, a cloud must be drawn around each area with a triangle placed
adjacent to it), drawn around the revised infonnation.
When a drawing is reissued more than once, clouds and their adjacent triangles
from previous issues will be removed, but the triangle in the revision number
block will remain.
When a drawing is reissued, the following information must be included in the title
block.
12-7
B. A triangle is to be placed in the block at the lower left corner of the drawing
title block, Block 18 in Figure 3, Section 9.7. This triangle will have the
appropriate revision number inside and next to it, on the right side, will be a
number indicating how many revisions there are on that particular drawing.
C. The revision date is to be entered in Block 19, Figure 3, Section 9.7. The
revision date will be the date the drawing is reissued, and shall be
expressed as follows:
3. Revision Graphics
All revision graphics and text are to be placed in the proper layers as indicated in
the "General" layers list in Appendix A.
Standard symbols have been created for the triangles and are shown in the
"General" layers list in Appendix B.
12-8
A LISP routine must be developed for drawing clouds around revised information
and be used to ensure graphic consistency.
12.5 ACCOUNTING
A. Monthly reports will be generated and should be kept in the CADD Quality Notebook.
12.6 QUALITY
A. Project Designers will follow all procedures as outlined in the project procedures
manual, and the design quality control procedures.
B. Project Designers shall be responsible for confirming that design file settings, file
naming convention and leveling setup follow guidelines as outlined in the CADD
Design Criteria.
D. Project Designers will submit a test file and test plot file to Sverdrup for plotting in
house and by reprographics service to insure the integrity.
1. CMA.
2. Sverdrup Civil, Inc. - D.J. Burroughs
3. Jacobs.- Richard Coffing
4. Woodward Clyde.
F. Project Designer's CADD quality control leader to perform in-house checks monthly.
A log of the quality check should include extent of check, problems, action to
resolve problem, date and sign off when action completed and files found to be
following all CADD standards.
12-9
G. All Project Designers should have a CADD Quality Notebook containing file
information sheets, file transfer forms, backup/archive logs, quality che~k logs and
monthly accounting reports. The notebook should be kept current and easi1y
assessable.
- H. A copy of the file information spreadsheets, the month's backup logs, quality check
logs and monthly accounting reports will be given to Sverdrup with the monthly
archive tape.
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APPENDIX A
LAYER LISTS
,,--..
A-I
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* REV1 is the first revision set for a specific package. For a second revision,
REV2 will be the correspondence layer name, REV3 for the third, and so on.
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A- 6
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May 1997 Appendices
ARCHITECTURAL LAYERS
A- 7
A- 8
A- 9
A - 10
A-II
KKZ LCMA Design Team CADD Standards
May 1997 Appendices
LAYER CONTAINS COLOR L1NETYPE
A - 12
'----
LAYER CONTAINS COLOR LlNETYPE
A-13
APPENDIXB
App. B-1
GENERAL SYMBOLS
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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
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"\ CIRCLE AND OR ELLIPSE ENCLOSING "BY USER"
\ I THE DETAILED DRAWING (HIDDEN LINE
\
" ' SHALL BE .35mm PEN THICK).
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/
App. B-2
GENERAL SYMBOLS
N:\ TEMP\GENERAL\SYMBOLS\GENERAl
G . ".,
ELEV. =ELEVATION
NORir-! ARROW
GEN07
INS. POINT
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REVISION IDENTIFICATION GEN09
(FOR REVISION BUBBLE)
!MATCH '=.!N.I _'_ _ ' ~A:!:.CH LINE MATCH LINE (LINE SHALL BE PHANTOM "BY USER"
I IN .70mm PEN THICK; TEXT SHALL BE
LEROY 175 IN .50mm PEN THICK AS
II TEXT HEIGHT).
BEGIN OF
BEGIN OF PLATFORM (USER MUST DRAW GEN10
PLATFORM
THE CENTER LINE IN .35mm PEN THICK).
INS. POINT
END OF
END OF PLATFORM (USER MUST DRAW GEN11
PLATFORM
THE CENTER LINE IN ..35mm PEN THICK).
INS. POINT
App. B-3
APR 06 '98 09:40 TO-12136241188 FROM-SVERDRUP CIVIL, INC. T-296 P.01/04 F-448
FAX
TRANSMITTAL SHEET
DATE: April 6, 1998
TO: ShinaMehta
FAX NUMBER: (213) 624-1188 Phone: (213) 624-6908
OFFICE: Anil Venna Associates
PROJECT NUMBER: 013850
FROM: Jim O'Donnell
Sverdrup Civil, Inc.
Two Center Plaza
Boston. Massachusetts 02108-1906
FAX: (617) 742-8830 Phone: (617) 742-8060
No. of Pages (including cover sheet): \4
MESSAGE
Shina
Attached are graphic scales created by ruo and Sverdrup Civil for use on Tren Urbano.
Pleaso roviaw the graphic sca.les created by Sverdrup Civil to be 8ure they are adequate for
your needs. I want to send the new graphic scales to TUO for acceptance for use on the
project.
Jim
H:\OOCS\WO~D6\rAXFRM,OOC
GENERAL SYMBOLS
N;SYMBOLS\
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GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1;50 GEN12
Ve:R ..(~._O_k._ _ INS(PT PI)INT (TfP,
SCALE F.l.CTO," J9.37 J:'OR 22kJ4 UNIT PLOT SHEET
CRAPI'IIC SCALE
.) 1 2 :3 • 5m
~;.--'-10.'_ ;
CRAPHIC SCALE F'OR 1; 100 GEN13
VEP../HOR.
~RAPHIC SCALE ,
~ 1 ,) 1 Z J 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 '0,.,.,
. H H H ' ...
Gj;APHIC SCALE
4 2 0 2 4 6 810m
"~A~HIC SC"'-t
.1 0 ~. 0 5 10 IS 20m
. ~~.•"*.AJ' I~RAPHIC SCALE F'OR 1:500
VE~ ../HOR.
CP.AI=o!o1IC SCALE
:0 10 0 10 20 JO 40m
flj'fiiJiflllmll~ . GRAPI-IIC SCAI.E F'OR I: 1000 GEN17
VER./HOR.
GR-lPHIC ~CALE
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GENERAL SYMBOLS
N:\SYMBOLS\
GRAPHIC SCALE
0 .5 1, 1.5 2m
I
I GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1:25 GEN23
1:25
GRAPHIC SCALE
0 250 500 750 1000 1500mm
: : :
! I GRAI=lHIC SCALE FOR 1: 1 5 GEN24
1: 15
GRAPHIC SCALE
0 250 500 750 1000mm
:
! I
i GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1: 10 GEN25
1: 10
GRAPHIC SCALE
o '25 250 375mm
~i_ _ _ _ I 'L.-_ _ _ l --J
GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1:4 GEN27
1:4
APR 06 '98 09:40 TO-1213S241188 FROH-SVERDRUP CIVIL, INC. T-296 P.04/04 F-448
GENERAL SYMBOLS
N:\SYM80LS\
GRAPHIC SCALE
0 1 2 3m
!=j
I GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1:30 GEN28
1:30
GRAPHIC SCALE
0 1 2 3m
I ! ;
, GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1:40 GEN29
, :40
GRAPHIC SCALE
0 100 200 300 400 500mm
I , ; ;
GENERAL SYMBOLS
NSYMBOLS\
GRAPHIC SCALE
t) 2 3: 4 5m
GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1: 100 GEN13
VER.jHOR.
GRAPHIC SCALE
2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1Om
GRAPHIC SCALE
4 2 0 2 4 6 810m
- -=- -
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VER./HOR.
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GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1:250 GEN15
GRAPHIC SCALE
10 ::. 0 5 10 15 20m
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IIER/HOR.
GRAPHIC SCALE
20 10 0 10 20 30 40m
'jlimj~ GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1:1000 GEN17
V£R./HOR.
GRAPHIC SCALE
2 0 2 345m
GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1: 125 GEN20
VER/HOR.
GRAPHIC SCALE
01') 3 4m
~~!iiI_~~~ iiii_~-~ GRAPHIC SCALE FOR 1: 75 GEN21
'IEP /HOR.
App.8-4
GENERAL SYMBOLS
App.8-5
RIGHT -OF -WAY'. SYMBOLS
~'NS'POINT
~'NS.
EXISTING ROW OR CONTROL ROW04
MONUMENT OR MARKERS
POINT
App. B-6
UTILITIES SYMBOLS
(QjMH
EXISTING OR TO REMAIN UTL02
~'NS. POINT SANITARY MANHOLE
(,;;)NSSM
NEW STORM SEWER MANHOLE UTL04
~'NS. POINT
(QjMH
EXISTING OR TO REMAIN UTL05
~'NS. POINT STORM SEWER MANHOLE
~~N~. POINT
EXISTING STORM SEWER MANHOLE
TO 8E DEMOLISHED.
UTL06
TMH
~'NS.
EXISTING OR TO REMAIN UTL07
, TELEPHONE MANHOLE
,,
POINT
I
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~INS. POINT
SOLID CONNECTION SLEEVE UTLOB
~'NS. POINT
EXISTING AIR VENT UTL10
~'NS. POINT
TELEPHONE CABIN UTL11
~'NS. POINT
EXISTING OR TO REMAIN
WATER VALVE
UTL1.3
App. B-7
UTILITIES SYMBOLS
~'NS.
W
EXISTING WATER LINE TO REMAII\ "BY USER"
•
W
NEW WATER LINE "BY USER"
••
W
EXISTING WATER LINE "BY USER"
••• TO BE ABANDONED.
S
EXISTING SANITARY LINE TO REf//.. \ "BY USER"
•
S NEW SANITARY LINE "BY USER"
••
S "BY USER"
EXISTING SANITARY LINE
••• TO BE ABANDONED.
!
i
I TV EXISTING AERIAL CABLE TV LINE "BY USER"
I
!- - - --TV - - - EXISTING UNDERGROUND CABLE TV LINE "BY USER"
I
I
i
G EXISTING GAS LINE "BY USER"
"BY USER"
T EXISTING AERIAL TELEPHONE LINE.
I-
I
-T- EXISTING UNDERGROUND TELEPHO~E LINE. "BY USER"
I·
I
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App. B-8
UTILITIES SYMBOLS
!
I
-------- NEW STORM SEWER PIPE "BY USER"
I: -------.
W or S
---- EXISTING WATER OR SANITARY liNE "BY USER"
I TO REMAIN.
------ .. - - - -
W or S
NEW WATER OR SANITARY LINE "BY USER"
----- ...-----
W or S
EXISTING WATER OR SANITARY LINE
TO BE: ABANDONED.
"BY USER"
App.8-9
CIVIL SYMBOLS
~'N5
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CVLOl
CONTROL POINTS
POINT
~'N5.
STATIONII\:G EQUATIONING CVL02
POINT
~'NS. POINT
BORING CVL03
~'NS. POINT
EXISTING TREE CVL05
~'NS.
NEW WATER VALVE CVL06
POINT
~'NS.
EXISTING WATER VALVE CVL07
I'OINT
~'NS. POINT
WATER METER CVL08
~
STRAW BALES (TEMPORARY CVL09
DITCH BLOCKS).
INS. POINT
CVL10
~ INS. I'OINT
STRAW BALES (INLETS)
CB
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CATCH BASIN CVLll
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I ENERGY DISSIPATOR BASIN CVL12
& RIP RAP CHANNEL
~iNS.POINT
INLET TYPE 4 CVL13
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I'
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App.8-10
CIVIL SYMBOLS
-- ~'NS. POINT
T.O.C.
-------- --------- TOP OF CUT "BY USER"
T.O.S.
TOP OF SLOPE "BY USER"
........
/----- -----:(
EXISTING DRAIN "BY USER"
)
PROPOSED ROAD (THIS CONTRACT) "BY USER"
-
-- PROPOSED ROAD (N.I.C.) "BY USER"
App.8-11
CIVIL SYMBOLS
~
EXISTING ROAD TO BE REMOVED "BY USER"
VZZJ
PROPOSED STATION PLATFORM "BY USER"
~
PROPOSED STRUCTURE "BY USER"
[j
EXISTING STRUCTURE "BY USER"
~
WATER COURSE (RIVER, CREEK) "BY USER"
App.B-12
CIVIL SYMBOLS
THCIK).
App.8-13
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
Trees: Show existing tree canopy spread if mature; otherwise delineate canopy
size consistent with relative size of proposed trees. Label caliper size and common
name. Show existing plant matenal with small solid circle Signifying center of plant
If large quantities of trees or shrubs exist, the center circle may be deleted for
clarity.Tree and plant matenal symbols can be found on the following pages.
Additional symbols may be found in the architectural section.
App. B-14
proposed plant Material
Trees: Show proposed tree canopies at 3/4 size of nominal mature spread. Show
proposed trees with a small cross signifying the center of plant Label quantity (if more
than one) and full common name. Of more than one size is used on project, show size
after name, or signify ''Type A", etc" Showing size in Plant List only. Leader lines should
not have an arrow. Connect similar tree types with sweeping curved leader line using pen
#00 to differentiate it from base sheet construction data. Specify multi-trunk trees in Plant
List Plans should still show Single cross for center. "Multi-trunk" should ~ppear on
drawing after the plant name only if necessary to locate it within a single trunk tree of
same size and species also exists under same contract
Pen #0
Pen #1
App.8-15
Shrubs: Show shrubs at 3/4 to full size on drawings. Show individual plants of spacing is
600 mm on center or greater. ~how shrubs as simple circles and indicate plant centers
with large dots. Other center symbols may be used such as a cross or small open dot
Use these other center symbols only when graphic delineation due to adjacency requires
it, that is, one kind of shrub next to a different kind of shrub. Label quantity, full common
name and on center spacing. Always show spacing with plant label. Do not show
spacing in plant list Shrub masses should be touching at maturity; therefore, delineation
should indicate the edge of the mass without the interior over1aps of circles as shown.
Shrubs with spacing less than 600 mm on center should be delineated as groundcovers.
Pen #0
Pen #1
Groundcover: Show groundcover using Format (trademark) screen No. 7087. If different
groundcovers occur adjacent to each other, use a broken line to distinguish one from the
other. Do not use irregular lines to define edge. Allow paving edge or steel edging to
serve as limit of groundcover. Label quantity, full common name and on center spacing,
Always show spacing with plant label, not in Plant List
Grass: Show grass using stippling method with concentration of dots adjacent to
a
material changes as shown. Use a No. pen. Label grass type.
Hydromulch Bermudagrass
. .... ~ ..... .
Steel Edging
App.8-16
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
I
I
, I , I
I I I I PAViNG PATTERN (DATTERN=AR-888; ROTATION=O') "BY USER"
~'NS POINT
App.8-17
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
§~"'"
SPORT CAR No.3 LAND6
'-'1>5. POINT
L ,NS . POINT
',-
~
L,NS. POINT
SPORT CAR No.6 (REAR VIEW) LAND9
bO gIJ= ~POINT
SEDAN CAR No.1 LAN1D
bO [J~;NS. POINT
SEDAN CAR No.3 LAN12
aGQ ])
L-..'NS. POINT
COMPACT CAR No.1 lAN1.3
App.8-18
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
b:(C : [~I
L-'NS. POINT
STATION WAGGON No.1 LAN14
~ L , N s . POINT
STATION WAGGON No.4 LAN17
[1:3::n
L-/IIIS. POINT
VAN No.1 LAN18
. POIIIIT
'!-IU
rl:l TRUCK No.2 LAN20
I
L..--,NS. POINT
App. B-19
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
-l..," '"
OLD WOMAN No.1 LAN21
-t,~~"
t .,""
WOMAN No.2 (FRONT) LAN23
t .,''
WOMAN No.3 (FRONT) LAN24
~
~'---- ..,- "",
OLD MEN No.1 (SIDE) LAN25
~'NS. POINT
~ ~INS. POINT
YOUNG MEN No.1 (BACK) LAN27
Q""',"
TREE No.1 (FROM A. GONZAl.EZ AQUINO) LAN2B
App.B-20
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
~'NS'POINT
~'NS. POINT
' - - - - - I N S . POINT
App.8-21
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
I
TREE No.8 LAN35
II
. I
~'~'"'
App.8-23
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
'------INS. POINT
'----INS_ POINT
App.8-25
LANDSCAPE SYMBOLS
,, .
~--INS POINT
App.8-26
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS
INS. POINT
~ \
'-
---- /
/
INS. POINT
WALL SECTION ARROW ARC04
~
HARD R ROUP DOOR IDENTIFICATION ARCOS
INS. POINT
App.9-27
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS
INS. POINT
INS. POINT
~'" "'"
ON ELEVATIONS
..
S~
SiA._ TYP SITE SIGN INDICATOR ARC12
INS. POINT
t~
SIGN BAND INDICATOR ARC13
5T4_&_ GN
INS. POINT
s~
ST & GN INS. POIN;
SIGN SYMBOL INDICATOR ARC14
App.6-28
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS
S~N_T
ST&
E
GN
SIGN IN SERVICE MODULE
ARC15
INS. POINT
SIGN DESCRIPTION
App.8-29
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS
D DIRECTION/INFORMATION "EXAMPLE"
R RESTRICTION "EXAMPLE"
T TVM IDENTIFICATION " EXAMPLE"
M MAP CASE IDENTIFICATION "EXAMPLE"
~
C.M.U. (PATIERN=ANSI31;
ROTATION=O')
"BY USER"
App.8-3O
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS
I I ROTATION =0')
~·:-----------:I
------------ INSULATION (PATTERN=INSUL;
ROTATION=O')
"BY USER"
c============
~
GYPSUM BOARD (PATTERN=ANSI37; .. BY USER"
ROTATION=O")
~
STEEL (PATTERN=ANSI32; "BY USER"
ROTATI8N=0")
~
STAINLESS STEEL OR ALUMINIUM "BY USER"
(PATTERN=ANSI34; ROTATION=O")
~~
GLAZING (PATTERN=AR-RROOF; "BY USER"
ROTATION= 135')
App.8-31
ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS
II
App. ~32
STRUCTURAL SYMBOLS
App.8-34
GEOTECHNICAL SYMBOLS
~INS.
TEST BORING LOCATION GEOOl
POINT
GEOO2
~INS.
TEST PIT
POINT
~'NS.
WELLPOINT PiEZOMETER GEOO3
POINT
~INS.
OBSERVATION WELL GEOO4
POINT
~INS.
INCLINOMETER CASING CEOOS
POINT
~INS.
DEEP BENCHMARK GEOO6
POINT
~
WELL GRADE GRAVELS (PATIERN=HONEY "BY USER"
ROTATION=O").
~
HIGH PLASTICITY ORGANIC SILTS AND CLAYS "BY USER"
(PATIERN=ANSI.32; ROTATION=O").
App.8-35
GEOTECHNICAL SYMBOLS
~
LOW PLASTICITY INORGANIC CLAYS • BY USER"
(PATTERN=ANSI31; ROTATION=90').
~~
HIGH PLASTICITY INORGANIC CLAYS .. BY USER"
(PATTERN=ANSI32; ROTATION=90').
I
LOW PLASTICITY INORGANIC SILTS "BY USER"
:::::::::ooooocoooo
0000000000000 WELL GRADED SANDS "BY USER"
;:)000000000000
- -- (PATIERN=SOUARE; ROTATION =0').
App.8-36
GEOTECHNICAL SYMBOLS
App.8-37
MECHANICAL SYMBOLS
~'" ~'"
THERMOSTAT - REMOTE BULB MECD1
~INS.
POINT
HUMIDISTAT MEC02
~INS.
THERMOSTAT MEC03
POINT
~INS.POINT
FIRESTAT MEC04
~INS.POINT
FLOW SENSOR MECOS
. ~INS. POINT
MOTOR OPERATOR MECD6
~INS.
~INS'
POINT
RISER CALLOUT MEC1Q
~INS'
THERMOMETER MEC11
POINT
-1 d~INS.
; POINT
ORIFICE (FLOWMETER) MEC12
GAUGE MEC13
PUMP MEC14
App.8-38
MECHANICAL. SYMBOLS
~_______
SY_M_,8_0_L_________S_Y_M_B_O_L_D_E_S_C_R_IP_T_IO_N_____________a_~_O_C_K__N_A_M_E~I.
~IIllS.
DUCT SECTION - POSITIVE PRESSURE M:::C15
POINT
~'IIIS.
DUCT SECTION - NEGATIVE PRESSURE MEC16
POINT
~---------- --------------
---------~
~------------
ACOUSTICALLY LINED DUCT "BY USER"
t
i
+
I
DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW IN DUCT "BY USER"
t
DUCT TRANSITION. ROUND TO "BY USER"
i
I
.;>
I
i
I'!'
, l'
'- oJ
l MANUt>,L DAMPER "BY USER"
~'NS.
BUSHING (EXTENDED LINE SHALL BE MEC19
POINT CONTINUOUS IN .70mm PEN THICK).
App.8-39
MECHANICAL SYMBOLS
~I"'S.
PLUG (EXTENDED LINE SHALL BE •. BY USER"
POINT CONTINUOUS IN .70mm PEN THICK).
PEN THICK).
App. B-4O
MECHANICAL SYMBOLS
------------ CHWR ---------- CHILLED WATER RETURN (LINE SHALL "BY USER"
App.8-41
MECHANICAL SYMBOLS
App.8-42
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
I
NEW PRIMARY CONCRETE: POLE ELEOl
~'NS. POINT
TO BE INSTALLED.
E
EXISTING CONCRETE POWER ELE02
~'NS.
POINT
POLE TO REMAIN.
E
EXISTING WOOD POWER POLE ELE03
' - , N S . POINT
TO REMAIN.
R
EXISTING CONCRETE POWER ELE04
~'NS.
POINT
POLE TO BE REMOVED.
~'NS.
~'NS.
I
NEW PAD MOUNTED TRANSFORMER ELE09
~INS.
POIIiIT
TO BE INSTALLED.
~'NS.
POINT
EXISTING PAD MOUNTED TO REMAIN ELE10
App.6-43
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
R
EXISTING PAD MOUNTED ELEll
~'NS. POINT
TO BE REMOVED
~'NS. POINT
NEW STREET LIGHTING TO BE
INSTALLED.
ELE12
~'NS.
EXISTING STREET LIGHTING TO BE ELEU
POINT REMAIN.
INSTALLED.
App. B-44
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
App.845
TRACKWORK SYMBOLS
~'NS.
SPIRAL NUMBER str02
POINT
,.....----,
• RIGHT HAND CVRVE "BY USER"
App. B-46
TRACKWORK SYMBOLS
SYMBOL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION BLOCK NAME
I"
" , :
," . ,: I CONCRETE (PATTERN=AR-CONC; ROTATION = 0'). "BY USER"
App.8-47
"" TRAFFIC SYMBOLS
~INSo POINT
SIGN TRFOl
:
~NSo POINT
TRAFFIC LIGHT POLE TRF03
TSC
L-<-~,tolSo POltolT
TRAFFIC SIGNAL COMPUTER TRF04
Appo B-048