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REGION OF PEEL - VERTICAL CADD STANDARDS Version No. Description Date 1.0 First Published DRAFT Version October 17, 2018 1.1 Updated Content January 27, 2019 1.2 Updated for Microstation Connect. December 10, 2019 These Standards are intended for use with Bentley Microstation Connect Edition

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REGION OF PEEL - VERTICAL CADD STANDARDS

Version No. Description Date 1.0 First Published DRAFT Version October 17, 2018 1.1 Updated Content January 27, 2019 1.2 Updated for Microstation Connect. December 10, 2019

These Standards are intended for use with Bentley Microstation Connect Edition

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Index

1. Overview 2. Scope and Purpose 3. Document Security 4. Project Requirements & Conformance 5. Drawing Numbering 6. Revisions 7. Sample Title Block 8. Title Blocks Data 9. Active Colour Tables 10. Working Units 11. Reference Files 12. Text Styles 13. Annotation 14. Sheet Layout 15. Dimension Styles 16. Document / Sheet Set Organization 17. Discipline Codes 18. Document / Sheet Layout Sizes 19. Sheet Layout 20. Cells 21. File Definitions and Relationships 22. Document / Sheet Conventions 23. Linework 24. Level Standards 25. Plotting 26. Appendix A – Levels 27. Appendix B – Plotted Output

28. Appendix C – Scales 29. Appendix D – Custom Linestyles 30. Glossary

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Overview The Region of Peel’s Public Works (PW) Department’s policy mandates that all CADD submissions shall be submitted in Bentley MicroStation Connect (*.dgn) file format and conform to the structure and standards of the PW Department.

All CADD data supplied to Consultants by the Region of Peel shall be in MicroStation (.dgn) format.

The current platform in use in the PW Department is MicroStation Connect edition by Bentley Systems Incorporated.

It is not the intent of the Region of Peel to restrict Consultant’s choice of CADD platforms, however, should a Consultant choose to use Autodesk’s Autocad or a similar product, it will be the Consultant’s responsibility to ensure that all deliverable CADD data shall be provided in MicroStation format, as per the standards set out in this document.

This document defines the Automation scope and goals of The Region of Peel instructions and standards for the following Automation related topics:

• Project team accessibility • CAD standards addressing preparation of construction drawings • Creation of graphical Bentley Drawings • Workflow and communication • Design review

Conformance to these instructions and the established National CADD Standard is essential to produce final drawings that are consistent in behavior, appearance, and content. Communication is an integral component from discipline to discipline as well as in the format of our electronic files. Any existing information deemed necessary for use on this project should be input into the drawings using dimensional information as available, scanning or by digitizing. It is particularly important to use the

dimensional methods when the information needed relates to buildings and other structures.

All final Drawings submitted to the Region of Peel will be produced in MicroStation Connect 2D, utilizing Region of Peel Specific border(s) regardless of source 2D/3D vertical BIM applications that include Autodesk Revit, Bentley AecoSim, OpenPlant Modeler, Bentley Raceway and Cable etc.

Scope and Purpose Scope and Goals: Coordinate and maintain drafting and CADD standards to comply with The Region of Peel/The National CADD Standard requirements for design and creation deliverable drawings.

The Region of Peel Vertical CADD Standard was developed to provide default standards governing CADD production and presentation both internally and externally. As there will always exceptions to rules, all issues outside the core principles of this document must be reviewed and approved by the Region of Peel prior to alterations, modifications that may compliment this document. No deviations shall occur without Region of Peel written approvals.

The Region of Peel utilizes Microstation Connect as their standard CADD platform. All CADD deliverables submitted in electronic format to the Region of Peel, will be provided in Microstation (As-Builts). All consultants, suppliers etc., will follow this CADD Standards Manual for the duration of their specific contract.

The Region of Peel has adopted the National CADD Standards (NCS) as the basis for its Vertical CADD Standard. It is beneficial for all Users to become familiar with the NCS and use it as reference only on any issues not covered within these Standards. The intent is to use the NCS as guideline on

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standards issues, and to comply with the NCS as much as possible to serve the Region’s needs.

Document Security All project work is to be maintained only on Consultant equipment using the standard practices of file storage for daily work. Should any consultants/contractors require digital data (digital drawings), they will be subjected to, and acceptance thereof, of the Consultant Electronic Media Release form.

Project Requirements and Conformance Conformance Conformance to these instructions, are essential to produce a final drawing(s) that is consistent in appearance and content. All project team members will follow and conform to Region of Peel Vertical CADD Standards for the preparation of contract deliverables.

CADD Software Bentley software will be employed as the main CADD tool(s) for deliverable drawing development. Refer to Overview for more specific information. Datum Requirements All Civil based submitted CADD files will be spatially correct and/or geo-referenced to meet Region of Peel Geodetic Datums. These drawing types would include all discipline specific Site Plans, Plan and Profile drawings or any drawing that has critical datum specific data within.

Horizontal: Coordinates are based on 6 degree Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 17, Central Meridian 81 degrees west, North American Datum 1983 adjustment (NAD 83 ORG). Elevations: GSC Datum, 1978 Southern Ontario Adjustment. Design File Setup All CADD documents will be complete with a Default view and a Layout View per Region of Peel 2D Seed. All referenced data within the Default View will always be at a 1:1 scale. For Layout space, Civil file types, as outlined in the Datum Requirements, will have all referenced data attached via the Default View at a scale of 1:1 and rotated to satisfy border placement at desired output scale. Only these file types will have the border referenced to a desired output scale. All other discipline specific Layout Views will have the border attached at a 1:1 scale. All referenced data attached via the Default View will be at the desired output scale. Refer to File Definitions and Relationships for more information CADD Graphical Attributes All CADD documents will be consistent with Region of Peel Vertical CADD Standards found on the Region of Peel website at: https://www.peelregion.ca/ These Standards are specific to Drawing criteria not limited to standard Dimensions, Cells, Linetypes, Layers, Text, Symbology etc.

CADD Seed Files PEEL-2D_Seed.dgn/PEEL-3D_Seed.dgn – to be used for all Deliverable Files.

All CADD Files are to be created using the Project Seed File(s). If a file is copied from another project, make sure all copied elements are contained within the Project Seed File and changed to the Current Project Standards.

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The Border File is client specific and will be referenced into each drawing. The border file name is Peel Border - D.DGN and is found in the supplied Standards CD/DVD along with all Region of Peel CADD specific Standard files. A standard plot configuration file/pen table combination will be suppied and utilized for all MicroStation plotting means to ensure drawing consistancy.

Model Review Tools Autodesk Navisworks Freedom or Bentley Navigator | Bentley View may be used for all model reviews. Both 3D review engines allow for proper model review that serve to compliment submitted contract drawings. Both applications have mobile apps that satisfy the same model reviewing need.

General Drawing Setup and Units of Measure The units of measure of the project are:

- Metre (m) coordinates and elevations. - Millimetres (mm) for dimensions.

All sheet drawing files will be developed in the units specified above. Border is referenced into the Default Workspace at the desired Drawing Scale.

All Deliverable Linework and Master File, Model File referencing is to be done in the Sheet Default Workspace.

Screening – Use Level Manager with ByLevel engaged for greyscale level.

Border Tag Sets Once a border is attached to a sheet, Users will copy the outside shape extents into the active file. This procedure brings along a Tag Set (PEEL-Titleblock) that is tied directly to the sheet extents shape within the title block. Users will copy this shape ‘In Place’. Once active, the User can turn off level G-ANNO-TITL from the referenced border file.

Basic Tagging of Model Elements – Tag Sets in Models (Equipment Set and Type Set).

Continuous On-Site As-Builts – Maintain Models and Drawings

Color Code System for Checks, Modifications and Updates. Designers and Reviewers should adopt the following system when indicating revisions on hard copy plots or on electronic files.

ITEM COLOR

Designer Approval (Checker) Orange (Highlight) Changes Completed (CADD) Yellow (Highlight) Questions (CADD) Blue (Highlight) Back Checked (Checker) Green(Highlight) Additions/Changes/Corrections Red (Pen) Deletes (Checker) Green (Pen) Notes/Instructions/Calcs Black(Pen)GreyBackgroud Remarks/Questions (CADD) Blue (Pen)

Levels All levels will be specific to Region of Peel Vertical CADD Standard (National CADD Standards NCS Based). All attributes used within CADD files will adhere to “ByLevel” associations, specifically colour, line weight and linestyles attributes. Therefore, Region of Peel Plot configs and Pen Tables will be utilized for output of deliverable documents.

Title Block Information The following title block format shall be used on all drawings: First Line - Facility Second Line - Project Title Third Line - Discipline Fourth Line - Building Title/Sheet Title Fifth Line - Additional Sheet Information

Ezekiel Inocencio
Needs to be updated with correct file name
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Example:

GE BOOTH WWTP NEW PLANT 1 – CONTRACT X

DISCIPLINE CONTROL ROOM PLAN AT EL. 200.00 ADDITIONAL SHEET INFORMATION

Border and Title Block The project specific border/title block is as follows:

ANSI D size Border Drawing – 863.6mm X 559.8mm (modified 34”x22”) Annotation and Dimensioning Annotation, dimensioning, patterns, general symbols and text styles will be according to Region of Peel Vertical CADD Standard. Do not drop dimensions! Please utilize Dimension Style (Peel Dim) and Text Styles (Peel-2.0, Peel-2.5, Peel-3.0, Peel-4.0 and Peel-5.0) included in the Peel Seed Files. Refer to Text Styles Section of this document.

Plotting to PDF All drawing output will be to Full Size drawing (pdf). If required, reduce full size pdf to fit a 11”X17” sheet for printing output. For Microstation, Users can utilize Print Organizer for batch pdf generation, employing a .pset as an output template. All .pdf’s submitted for project work shall utilize Supplied Plot Configuration files and Pen tables that are set to a default 600 DPI for output Users shall plot all drawings for review or otherwise utilizing the .pdf plot driver (Peel_PDF.pltcfg), teamed with the proper pen table (Peel_PDF.TBL). All engineering stamps will be applied upon approval of the Engineer & Architect and applied to each drawing per Digital Sealing practices. These submissions include Permitting, Issued for Tender (IFT) and Issue for Construction (IFC) unless otherwise requested.

The Region will require a proper As-built submission upon completion of project complete with digital files. This submission will include both the .PDF package in addition to the CADD files. CADD files will be packaged through the MicroStation Packager (Part of Microstation Connect). Packager ensures that all reference files maintain their attachment to the sheets, while including all data utilized for the project that will include: All of which ensure compliance with the Region of Peel Vertical Standard, promoting Project LifeCycle.

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Drawing Numbering File Naming, Drawing Number and Plan Number File names and drawing numbers are assigned based on The Region of Peel standard. The Project number is issued by the Region.

Drawing Number

FFF-D-TLXX. dgn

FFF – Facility Code – 3 character (numeric) designation.

D – Discipline Code - 1 character (numeric) designation.

T – Type of Sheet – 1 character (numeric) designation.

L – Level (Elevation) – 1 character (numeric) designation.

XX – Variable - 2 character (alpha-numeric) designation.

Plan Number

Until drawings have been issued for Tender/Construction( IFC), Drawings will continue to show XXXXX-D within the titleblock of the Microstation drawing. Only after Region of Peel Review will the drawings be revised to accoAunt for the assigned Region Plan Number 12345-D

- Example: 50000-D_IFC.dgn, 50000-D_IFC.pdf

At this stage, drawing will continue to be named according the Drawing Number, maintaining all established cross referencing with said Drawing(s) Number. Each CAD file must be unique and will maintain all attached references and must be in true geodetic location.

Please refer to the following sheets for a more in-depth illustration of Sheet and Master file naming conventions.

Discipline Order

Designator Description

G General

C Civil

L Landscaping

S Structural

A Architectural

D Process

P Plumbing

M Mechanical

E Electrical

I Instrumentation and Controls

T Telecommunications

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Sheet Naming Convention

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Design Master File Naming Convention

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Sketch Drawing Number and Filename At various stages of our design, there may be a need to issue a sketch. Sketches are not considered project drawings. Sketches created as part of the design process. After tender, we will issue sketches based on changes/information etc. These Sketches will reference back to the original contract document, making reference on the document the deliverable file that it is referencing. Drawings will not be re-issued during the tending period…..only sketches, therefore, it is of utmost importance for the CADD staff the ensure all changes/modifications/clarifications etc., are captured in the model, extractions/dynamic view and deliverables Sketch File names shall be as following example: Example: Sketch Title: RFI-056-SK-01 (RFI #56, 1st Structural Sketch in series) CAD File Name: RFI-056-SK-01.dgn Note: Sketches should be kept to a minimum and should be used in tandem with contract documents during the Tendering and Construction stages that include, ADD (Addendum), FI (Field Instruction), RFI (Request For Information, CCO (Contemplated Change Order) etc.

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Revisions General The purpose of the following standards and procedures are to track changes to new and existing drawings. These apply to all drawings.

Revision Criteria All issued drawings shall adhere to the following revision numbering criteria. If there is no change to the drawing from one drawing issue to the next, but the purpose of the issue changes, that change triggers the revision value to increase.

Example: The drawing is issued for 60% review at revision C. There are no changes during review. The drawing would then be next issued at 90% at revision D.

Revision Description All drawings being issued shall have the drawing border’s ‘Revision Description’ area filled in with the ‘Issued for’ status, a description of the revision written horizontally (tag) beside the title block.

Example: ISSUED FOR TENDER

No previous issue information shall be removed from the drawing unless available space in the drawing border’s ‘Revision Description’ area is required.

Revision Block Date Format Date format on Revision block and drawing title shall be in MONTH for the general date. The revisions shall be in the DD/MM/YY format.

Example: MMM YYYY

Revision Triangles and Clouding All changes on the drawing once tendered shall be flagged using clouding and revision triangles. Revision clouding from previous issues shall be removed from drawing prior to the next formal issue but the revision triangles will remain for all revisions. Users shall utilize the specific Clouding level isolated for this procedure: G-ANNO-REV. All attributes are pre-set. Users can use the settings shown below or simply ‘Smartmatch’ or copy the example to the right

of the attached border. Text size for the Revision Triangle is 2.5mm per PEEL-2.5 text style.

Revision Numbering For formal drawing issues before Tender and I.F.C. issue utilize alphabetical revisions starting with “A”. All revisions following tender will be numerical starting with “0” with all previous to tender alphabetical revisions removed.

Example: A Issued for Review B Issued for 50% Client Review C Issued for 90% Client Review D Issued for 100% Client Review 0 Issued for Tender 1 Issued for Addendum NO. 2 2 Issued for Construction

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Sample Title Block

“ANSI D” Size border Sample

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Title Blocks Data This section includes the following: Project Information, Client Information, Subconsultant Information, Sheet Information, Revision Information, Package Information, and Production Data. For specific location of Title block tags/intelligent text, please refer to attachment and

PRIMARY SEAL

SECONDARY SEAL

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Active Colour Table

Default Microstation Colour.tbl

The Microstation default colour table must to be used. This ensures that the colours of reference file elements can be viewed correctly. All files must utilize the default Microstation Colour Table.

Working Units

Working units set the design file and accuracy. For reference file sharing, the scale and accuracy for all drawings must be equal. All projects in Metric Units (SI) unless prior approval has been given from the Region of Peel. All Civil based files will be dimensioned in Meters. All other disciplined based drawings will be dimensioned in Millimetres (except discipline specific Site Plans).

All drawings created from the Region of Peel Seed files will already have their geodetic location established. Any external files or files brought forward from legacy data shall be brought into this environment. No exceptions.

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Reference Files The reference file feature makes it possible to incorporate the work of other disciplines. By attaching other disciplines work as a background and comparing it with the active design file

Reference files are design files that are actively linked to the working design. The attached files ae not copied into the active design file, however, are displayed in the background. All Civil type drawings exist in true coordinates and should never be manipulated, scaled rotated, masked or copied. They cannot be modified, however, can have their displayed altered by either changing the ByLevel settings of the referenced file or by engaging level symbology overrides. Only in the Layout Space of the drawing may a Reference be Rotated, but by View Rotation only in order to satisfy drawing alignment by utilizing view rotation tools. Reference files should not be rotated, moved or scaled to satisfy aesthetic needs and NOT by the ‘Rotate Reference’ command found within the Reference Dialogue Box.

The effect and proper use of reference files will greatly reduce the time and effort required to prepare drawings. Using reference files also improved the coordination of the design/project wholly between disciplines and increases accuracy and consistency of the design. To ensure the success of using reference files, logical names and descriptions of each reference file should be employed.

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Text Styles All project specific text (other than dimension text) must be placed on the appropriate Annotation level. This is identified in the Level Table Appendix

All text shall be placed utilizing Arial Font specific to the Text Style.

All text within drawing files must be:

• Upper Case • Underline should not be used unless when being used within a cell

specific to Sheet titles such as Plan, Section Elevation. Room names will also be underlined.

• All text sizes will be according to specific Text Styles. General Text shall be Peel-2.5 for all drawings. General Text should also be engaged when dimensioning for consistency

• Text Styles shall always be employed as they govern justification, Line Spacing and any other attributes that control placement.

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Annotation Font Styles The Windows True Type font “Arial” shall be used for all annotation. *Other items might need to be added based on need per Region Language.

Standard Text Styles − Style − Definition

− PEEL-2.5 − Used for notes and all common text needs

− PEEL-4.0 − Used for General and keyed Note Headers

− PEEL-5.0 − Used for Title Blocks and to call out Objects.

Text Sizes The following table describes the standard text styles for use on all projects. In all cases the MicroStation style must include a height of “0” in the style definition so that appropriate scales and text sizes can be applied as needed. Adopting these text heights will help align CADD drawings with other project documentation (i.e. Word, Excel).

Standard Text Style Definitions

− Text Style − Font − Color

− English Plotted Height

− Point Sizes (M.S.

Office)

− Metric Plotted Height − Width

− PEEL-2.5 − Arial − ByLevel − .098 in − 7 − 3mm − 1.0

− PEEL-4.0 − Arial − ByLevel − .157 in − 14 − 4mm − 1.0

− PEEL-5.0 − Arial − ByLevel − .200 in − 18 − 5mm − 1.0

− The metric and English values are not equal, but equivalent matches.

Noting Rules

General and Keyed Notes • Notes shall be located on the right side of the drawing. • Capital letters shall be used for all notes and titles. • Keyed notes may be used on plans. • Do not use keyed notes on sections and details unless specified at the

project level. • Specification information shall not be duplicated by drawing notes,

except where the information facilitates interpretation of the drawings. When possible, refer to notes on other drawings to avoid repetition.

General Notes:

• Use text style “PEEL-4.0” for the title of general notes on a drawing. The title is underlined, and no symbol is used after the title.

• Use text style “PEEL-2.5” for all notes.

• General notes shall be indicated with numbers, not letters. The number designation is separate from the body of the note.

• Lines of general notes can consist of single entities of text or multi-line text.

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− If single entities/lines of text: Start first string at least 6.35mm from border, left-justified note letter, then gap of at least 3.18mm, then start new left-justified text string for body of note.

− If multi-line text: All text objects are contained inside its boundary. Try to keep the same spacing as above.

• No period is used after each note's letter.

• General notes shall be single-spaced and a double space exists between each new note.

Keyed Notes:

Keyed notes shall follow the same rules as general notes except that they are

indicated with a number value instead of a letter value.

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Leader Lines Note: Use each leader style as appropriate for drawing clarity.

• The standard leader is the arrow. All leaders can be found in specified locations based on the application platform.

• Use straight lines with appropriate termination. • The line should be relatively short in length, and the line must point to

the item being described by the note. • Crossing dimension, extension, or other leader lines, as well as congested

areas, should be avoided. • If crossing dimension or extension lines is unavoidable, the leader shall be

broken, not the dimension line.

Standard Leader Terminators

− Name − Image − Description

− Arrow

− Most commonly used leader. This can be used anywhere.

− Dot

− Used to connect to a dimension that is too long to fit between dimension lines

− Ellipse

− Used to identify specific items. This is usually used to denote groups of piping or conduit.

− Keynote

− Used when an item needs to be tied back to a common text string (the Keyed Notes).

− Loop

− Used to identify specific items. This is usually used to denote groups of piping or conduit.

− Tick

− To be used only in tight spots where the filled arrow will not fit.

− Tilde

− Used to identify face of material

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Dimension Styles

Civil Discipline

All Other Discipline

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Dimensioning Concepts 1. Never drop dimensions!

2. Always, dimensions less than 1 metre shall be expressed in millimetres.

3. Only in tight spots shall slashes be used instead of filled arrowheads.

4. Metric dimensions shall be in millimeters. (There will be some exceptions, such as in Civil where meters are more appropriate because of the large distances. This shall always be noted on the drawing).

5. When dimensions are taken from existing drawings, electronic files, or documents and used in new drawings, a note to field-verify shall be placed with the dimension or referred to in a general note. For example, “Contractor shall verify dimensions and conditions of existing construction before proceeding with his work.” Examples of where dimensions may be taken from include client-originated backgrounds, vendor equipment files, or drawings from major equipment suppliers, contractors, and surveyors.

6. Dimensions “Not to Scale” shall be noted with notation NTS directly under the dimension text. Sections and details not drawn to scale shall be noted NTS below their title. Drawings not drawn to scale shall be noted “Not to Scale” in the title block.

7. Avoid repetitious dimensioning. Where dimension lines continue, make sure only one line exists.

8. Horizontal dimensioning slashes shall be oriented low end to high end and left to right. Vertical dimensioning slashes are to be oriented similarly as viewed from 90 degrees.

9. Avoid adding leader lines to dimensions in already overcrowded areas.

10. Avoid repeat dimensions or member sizes from view to view. Entering information in one place avoids possible errors in editing later. However, grid and datum dimensions on new sheets can be repeated if they will clarify important concepts to the contractor in the field.

11. When possible, do not close dimension lines; That is, if you show an overall dimension, do not provide a complete string of dimensions below it.

12. Show tolerance dimension when closure is necessary.

13. Identify dimension datum point in all drawings.

Characteristics Styles

Name Description Unit Use

PeeL-Dim Meters – Decimal Style Civil and Metric

Peel Dim mm Millimeters – No Decimal Style

All other Disciplines

Settings • Dimension text shall be placed right-center-justified above the dimension

line using the PEEL-2.5 text style. The text margin should be set to 1.6mm • Secondary units are not shown unless required for multiple units of

measure on a specific project. • Angular dimensions shall be shown in degrees to 3 decimal points. • Dimension lines use a stack offset of 9.5 mm. • Dimension placement shall be aligned to the view and use automatic text

location if available within the application.

− Use Reference Scale and Annotation Scale functionality in concert when dimensioning reference or master data within MicroStation

• Dimension tolerance settings for automatic generation of upper and lower plus/minus tolerances are typically off.

• Dimension Tool Settings can control the individual dimensioning components. The main settings for arrow-terminated dimensions are: automatically display both left and right terminators, as well as left and right extension lines. The setting for the orientation of text should be

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standard, which indicates that text is placed horizontally in the dimension line. No prefix or suffix settings are used.

• Extension lines shall be set to Join with a connecting line when the dimension text falls outside the extension lines. The offset, the distance between the start of the extension line and the element, shall be set to 1.6mm. The extension, the distance the extension line extends beyond the dimension line, shall be set to 1.6mm.

Methods • Location

Dimensions shall be associative, with line suppression for continuous dimension strings.

Locate dimensions outside the floor plan or other view being dimensioned, to minimize clutter and overlap with other graphics. Dimensions outside the view shall be located at the top and/or to the right side of the plans whenever possible.

Offset dimension lines 9.5mm.

When dimensions must be shown on the interior of a floor plan or other view, the dimensions shall be arranged in continuous strings for clarity and consistency.

• Types of Terminators

Terminators define the junction between a dimension line and the extension lines leading to the start and finish of the dimension. These terminators are in these forms: slash (slashes should always be parallel), arrowhead, dot, etc.

• Text Size and Location

Dimension text size shall match the size of the text in the drawing. Where possible, the dimension text shall be placed at the midpoint and on top of the dimension line.

Arrange dimensions from general to specific: dimension overall, then structural grid or floor-to- floor heights, then specific information such as window and partition locations/centerlines or heights of various building components.

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Hatching Hatching is a series of dots, lines, or objects used in a pattern to identify the following:

• Materials: Types of walls (brick, fire, insulation, etc.). Also used in details and sections such as cross cuts, showing earth, gravel, concrete, etc. Basically any material can have a specific hatch pattern.

Work areas: Used to show sections of work to be completed or to be demolished. Hatch patterns can also be used on the key plan to denote a section of work to be completed.

• If large areas need to hatched, select smaller areas to keep readability at a maximum.

Use application default hatch patterns at all times, unless otherwise required by the clients such as civil applications where patterns are employed. If client requires a pattern other than generic application patterns, the Region of Peel must approve prior to use.

Terms and Abbreviations, Glossary The standard abbreviations shall be used consistently on all drawings to clearly specify information and conserve space. See Appendix, for a complete list of standard abbreviations.

A glossary of terms is available with this documentation to clarify terminology that may be specific to a concept, workflow, or software application associated with CADD and construction drawing practices.

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Document/Sheet Set Organization These are components of discipline sets. Each discipline is comprised of either common and/or unique types per discipline. Most have General, Plans, Elevations, Sections, Large-Scale Views, Details, Schedules & Diagrams, User Defined, and 3D Representations.

Each set will be comprised of the following:

• Cover/Title Sheet • Vicinity Map, usually on Cover Sheet • Location Map, usually on Cover Sheet • Drawing Index Sheet with Drawings Revision Status • Discipline Drawings. (See Subsets for examples of these)

Subset Table − G − General − General Informational: List of sheets and symbols, code summary, symbol legend, orientation maps; General Contractual: Phasing,

schedules, contractor staging areas, fencing, haul routes, erosion control, temporary and special requirements; General Resource: Photographs, soil borings

− C − Civil − Structure removal and site cleaning; Civil Survey (Site): Plats, topographic, dimension control; Civil Grading: Excavation, grading, drainage, retention ponds; Civil Paving: Roads, bridges, drives, and parking lots; Civil Improvements: Pavers, flagstone, exterior tile, furnishings, retaining walls, and water features; Civil Transportation: Waterway construction, wharves, docks, trams, railway systems, and people movers; Civil Utilities: Water sanitary sewer, storm sewer, power, and communications

− L − Landscaping − Protection and removal of existing landscaping; Irrigation: Planting:

− S − Structural − Protection and removal, Structural Site, Structural Sub-Structure, Foundations, Piers, Slabs and Retaining Walls. Structural Framing, Floor and Roofs

− A − Architectural − Architectural Site: Protection and removal; Architectural Elements: General Architectural; Architectural Interiors: Architectural Finishes: Architectural Graphics

− D − Process/Piping − TBA

− P − Plumbing − Plumbing Site: Extension and connections to civil utilities; Protection, termination and removal; Process Piping: Piping, valves, insulation, tanks, and pumps; Process Systems: Systems and equipment for thermal, electrical, materials handling, assembly and manufacturing, nuclear, power generation, chemical, refrigeration and industrial processes; Process Electrical: Electrical exclusively associated with a process and not the facility; Process Instrumentation: Instrumentation, measurement, recorders, devices and controllers (electrical and mechanical); Pluming: Domestic water, sanitary and storm drainage, fixtures

− M − Mechanical − Mechanical Site: Utility tunnels and piping between facilities; Protection, termination, and removal; Mechanical HVAC: Ductwork, air devices and equipment; Mechanical Piping: Chilled and heating water, steam; Mechanical Instrumentation: Instrumentation and controls

− E − Electrical − Electrical Site: Utility tunnels, site lighting; Protection, termination, and removal; Electrical Power: Electrical Lighting: Electrical Instrumentation: Controls, relays, instrumentation and measurement devices

− I − Instrumentation and Controls − TBA

− T − Transportation − TBA

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Discipline Codes The list of discipline codes1 in this section represents the available options and should be referenced for all CAD-related activities, such as level and layer naming, file naming, and sheet naming.

Internally automated systems support the standardized codes shown in the table. Additional discipline codes may be adopted based on project needs, but they may not be fully supported by all internal systems, such as document management, procurement, or integrated design.

1 Not all discipline codes are NCS compliant.

Discipline Codes

Code Description A Architecture B GeoTechnical C Civil D Process/Piping E Electrical F Fire Protection G General H Hazardous Materials J Life Safety K Packaging L Landscaping

M Mechanical I Instrumentation and Controls O Operation P Plumbing Q Equipment (Machine Design) R Resources S Structural T Telecommunications U Industrial Planning V Survey/Mapping W Civil Works Z Contractor/Shop Drawings

NOTE M - Mechanical includes HVAC

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Document/Sheet Layout - Sizes The table of sheet sizes shown here represents a reference according to the NCS.

All Region of Peel Vertical projects shall use a full-size sheet of ANSI D (22”x34”) size sheet based on appropriate units of measure. Half-size plotting shall be done on ANSI B (11”x17”).

Defined Sizes ANSI Sheet Sizes

Type − Size − mm/Inches − A − Ansi A − 215.9mmx279.4mm

− Ansi A − 8.5”x11”

− B − Ansi B − 279.4mmx431.8mm

− Ansi B − 11”x17”

− D − Ansi D − 558.8mmx863.6mm

− Ansi D − 22”x34”

Sheet Margins

Margin − mm

− Top, Bottom, Right − 20mm

− Left − 40mm

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Sketch Sheet Layout The image below represents an 8.5”x11” border to be used for details and Sketches only. Also supplied with the Package will be an 11”x17” border for Sketches only.

Ansi ‘A’ borders are specific for detail drawings, should they be required outside the contract documents package. Ansi ‘A’ (V-Vertical, H-Horizontal) and Ansi ‘B’ are specific to sketches. Sketches will be utilized during all Contract Document stages. Users will update the drawing accordingly and capture the changed data within the confines of a Sketch. This is to remove the need to regenerate full size drawings for small changes as contractors seldom have the use of a full size plotter on site as well as ease of .

Drawing Area The drawing area is that portion of the sheet containing drawings, Keynotes, Key Plans, Schedules, and other graphic and text data necessary to illustrate the work. Should the drawing exceed the established Drawing Area, or the text on the drawing be too small to be legible, the users elect to utilize the similar 11”x17” Drawing Border in lieu of the 8.5”x11” border. Factors that may further influence the number and size of modules include sheet size, drawing scale, margins, title block area, client requirements and drawing legibility.

Key Plan Location of Key Plan. Key Plans are needed to denote specific sections of work per sheet. A hatch pattern is typically used to show work in a specific area or Sector. Often the Key Plan can depict scope of work boundaries.

The Key Plan will usually consist of the following:

• Composite Plan • The grid pattern for the building or plan • Hatch pattern denoting area/scope of work.

North Arrows Location of North Arrow. Might need to show a north and true north arrow if the site rotation is not north up. Location of North Arrow on Drawings, when possible, is pointing up and usually located on right side of sheet.

DRAWING AREA

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Graphical Scales and Titles Graphical scales and titles are placed in the Non-Graphical Element Section

Schedules If data must be placed in table formats, use the Schedule formats defined by the specific business group.

Cells When engaging standards, please only utilize Region of Peel Cell Libraries unless approved otherwise. Standard Cell libraries are included within the Region of Peel Vertical Standard CD/DVD.

The intent of cell libraries are to ensure consistency across the entire design package through the use of duplicating standard symbols.

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File Definitions and Relationships

The figure left shows the relationship of master data stored within independent files, models, or model spaces, separated by discipline and referenced to a drawing layout or sheet.

Default Space & Model Definitions The Default Space or Design Model refers to areas within CADD files that contain vector objects representing the main design data or a portion of design data. This is commonly referred to as master data and is generally separated and stored within individual files, or within the default space or design models within a file via file referencing.

Master Data Creation Master data should be created and maintained from one location (file and default space) and referenced as necessary by other models, or from drawing layouts. Master data may include 2D-generated vector information, as well as 2D extractions from 3D models. Master data should never be manually repositioned in the originating file. All master data should be created at true size, and at true position, which may be defined by the project as a state plane coordinate system or a plant/facility/area coordinate system.

Sheet Composition CADD files also commonly include separate storage areas for drawing layout or sheet models that are intended to represent the construction drawing as it will be printed. The following guidelines represent the standard for composing construction drawings in the most common platforms.

MicroStation Workflow Sheet File

• Include information such as title blocks (inserted or referenced), key plans, notes,

• revision triangles and clouds, north arrow, text, diemnsioning and patterning

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• Reference the border/title block at the 1:1 for all drawings except those identified previously ( Site Plans | Plan and Profile)

• Do not place extraneous information/Notes etc. outside of the border cut line

• Apply appropriate clipping boundaries to each attachment

Referencing Referencing master data is critical for proper coordination between disciplines, as well as ensuring that the most up-to-date information is being used by the entire project team throughout design and construction drawing preparation. Common CADD applications support file/model referencing, and the guidelines below enable useful and streamlined referencing.

• Keep reference data portable. Do not reference files using a saved full path specification, regardless of the location of the file. Use available project environment variables that have been defined for use at all times when attaching reference files or models.

• Do not copy reference data directly into a construction drawing or another design model unless:

• It will be used to represent an enhanced detail figure specifically for that drawing

• It will be used as a template to create other, similar objects in the design model

• Position reference data within the default space at real world coordinates.

• Position the attached referenced border by moving it within the Defaut Space and scaling it to agreed upon scale. The view may be rotated to alignet properly to the screen (delta x,y) Do not rotate the reference files.

• Position multiple views to be shown on the same sheet by creating

additional references between the sheet model and the design model (MicroStation) or by creating multiple view ports (MicroStation).

• Use clip boundary (MicroStation) or a view port (MicroStation) for limiting the amount of master data required for display within a drawing.

• Use a clip mask (MicroStation) or wipeout entity (MicroStation) to eliminate specific reference data from display within the drawing as needed. Master data that may not be appropriate for display includes redundant or unnecessary peripheral data that may cause confusion when reading the drawing.

Raster Data Raster data is defined as files that are scans or images that represent either pictures of engineering documents, aerial photos, or other representative images of engineering information. These Raster data files can be in a variety of file formats in either black and white line art style or a full color photograph, that can be either completely scalable or not at all to scale. The mix of these characteristics depends on the specific information requirement necessary to represent the concept on the deliverable documents.

Typically, these raster data files are attached or inserted as references to the deliverable documentation, then sized or scaled to adequately represent the content. It is then possible to overlay what is called vector graphics or line art over the raster data to better describe the condition or trace over information represented in the raster data for clarity.

In some cases, the raster data is then removed, leaving only the vector graphics.

In some cases, the raster data and vector graphics will be worked as one unit, typically called a hybrid drawing.

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Document/Sheet Conventions Units The unit of measure of the project determines the format in which design information will be entered and displayed within the application.

MicroStation Units Within MicroStation the unit definitions imply a system of measurement by inferring a base unit. Engineering or Architectural units shall be selected for all projects based on the readout differences. That is to say, Civil Site Plans, Plan and Profile drawings will utilize METRES, where all other disciplines will utilize Millimetres as their default units of measure. Peel dimensioning Style can be simply modified to satisfy this Unit change

MicroStation Units Within MicroStation the unit of measure is defined using a unit label and a numeric definition. Standard units are supported by default and the following list describes available options for project needs.

MicroStation Unit Definitions

− SI Metric Units

− Label − Name

− Mm − millimeter

− cm − centimeter

− dm − decimeter

− m − meter

− dam − dekameter

− hm − hectometer

− Km − kilometer

− English Units (based on International Foot)

Scales The drawing scale is the ratio of measuring units expressing a proportional relationship between a drawing and the true size of the item it represents. The selection of the proper scale determines the readability of the drawing. The scale chosen should be large enough to allow the drawing to display its graphic, dimensional, and textual content clearly, without congestion or ambiguity

(reference NCS UDS-06.00).

Definitions • Drawings shall be created at full size and plotted at the appropriate size for the

project.

• Always plot the output PDF’s to the sheet scale for full size output. Do not plot drawings to half-scale. Always reduce the full size output .pdfs to a half size.

• Multiple scales shall not exist on a single drawing. If this cannot be avoided, use graphic scales to define each figure or design component requiring a different scale. Titleblock should read AS SHOWN where the scale callout is read.

• Graphic elements within the drawings, such as notes, leaders, dimensions, reference indicators, and other scale-dependent symbols must be sized according to the scale of the final plot.

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Graphic Scales The examples shown below are graphical representations of the scale normally appearing on drawing sheets. The use of a graphical scale bar, or

scale text accompanying a detail title, is intended to denote distance and specify varying scales of a single drawing.

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Common Scales used on Construction Documents − Metric − Value − Arch. − Value − Eng. − Value − Typical Uses

− 1:250000 − 250000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− 1:100000 − 100000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− - − - − - − - − 1”=5000’ − 60000 − Site Plan

− 1:50000 − 50000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− - − - − - − - − 1”=2500’ − 30000 − Site Plan

− 1:25000 − 25000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− - − - − - − - − 1”=1250’ − 15000 − Site Plan

− - − - − - − - − 1”=1000’ − 12000 − Site Plan

− 1:10000 − 10000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− 1:5000 − 5000 − - − - − 1”=500’ − 6000 − Site Plan

− - − - − - − - − 1”=400’ − 4800 − Site Plan

− 1:4000 − 4000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− 1:3000 − 3000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− 1:2500 − 2500 − - − - − 1”=200’ − 2400 − Site Plan

− 1:2000 − 2000 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− 1:1250 − 1250 − - − - − 1”=100’ − 1200 − Site Plan

− - − - − - − - − 1”=60’ − 720 − Site Plan

− 1:1000 − 1000 − - − - − 1”=50’ − 600 − Site Plan

− 1:750 − 750 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− 1:500 − 500 − - − - − 1”=40’ − 480 − Site Plan

− 1:400 − 400 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− - − - − 1/32”=1’-0” − 384 − 1”=30’ − 360 − Site Plan

− 1:300 − 300 − - − - − 1”=25’ − 300 − Site Plan

− 1:250 − 250 − - − - − - − - − Site Plan

− 1:200 − 200 − 1/16”=1’-0” − 192 − 1”=20’ − 240 − Floor Plans, Exterior Elevations, Building Sections, Overall Plans

− - − - − 3/32”=1’-0” − 128 − - − - −

− 1:150 − 150 − - − - − - − - −

− 1:125 − 125 − - − - − - − - −

− 1:100 − 100 − 1/8”=1’-0” − 96 − 1”=10’ − 120 − Floor Plans, Exterior Elevations, Building Sections, Sector Plans

− - − - − 3/16”=1’-0” − 64 − - − - −

− 1:75 − 75 − - − - − - − - −

− 1:50 − 50 − 1/4”=1’-0” − 48 − 1”=5’ − 60 − Floor Plans, Exterior Elevations, Building Sections, Sub-sector Plans

− 1:30 − 30 − 3/8”=1’-0” − 32 − - − - − Interior Elevations

− 1:25 − 25 − - − - − - − - −

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− 1:20 − 20 − 1/2”=1’-0” − 24 − 1”=2’ − 24 − Enlarged Floor Plans, Wall Sections, Foundation, Footing, Others

− 1:20 − 20 − 3/4”=1’-0” − 16 − 1”=2’ − - − Enlarged Floor Plans, Wall Sections, Foundation, Footing, Others

− 1:10 − 10 − 1”=1’-0” − 12 − 1”=1’ − 12 − Wall Sections, Foundations, Footing, Intersections of walls and roof to walls, Connections, Others

− 1:10 − 10 − 1-1/2”=1’-0” − 8 − 1”=1’ − - − Wall Sections, Foundations, Footing, Intersections of walls and roof to walls, Connections, Others

− 1:5 − 5 − 3”=1’-0” − 4 − - − - − Door and Window Details, Cabinet Details, Intersections of roof to walls, Others

− 1:2.5 − 2.5 − - − - − - − - −

− 1:2 − 2 − 6”=1’-0” − 2 − - − - − Door and Window Details, Cabinet Details, Intersections of roof to walls, Others

− 1:1 − - − Full Size − 1 − - − - − Door and Window Details, Cabinet details, Intersections of roof to walls, Others

− This list represents the most common/traditional scales for purposes of information and illustration. It is not meant to be a complete list because special circumstances may require the use of non-traditional scales. (reference uds-04.11 for additional information. Refer to that section of the ncs.)

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Line Work Description of Use • The intent of the drawing shall determine which elements of the drawing should

receive major emphasis. These elements should stand out compared to items of lesser importance.

• Major construction lines (new work) shall be a medium continuous line, heavy enough to contrast with all other line work.

• Existing work to remain shall be indicated by a fine line, screening, or notation. • Existing work to be removed shall be indicated using screening, a hatch pattern,

or by notation. • Existing work to be moved shall be indicated by a dashed line and notation. • Existing work to be relocated shall be indicated by a dashed line and notation. • Temporary work shall be indicated by a dashed line and notation. • Future work shall be indicated using a thin phantom line, or by notation. • Dimension lines, leader lines, arrowheads, etc. shall be simple and sharp, with

the point placed so as to avoid misinterpretation. All arrowheads shall be filled. • Leader lines

Styles The following line style tables are examples. See Appendix for complete list

That being said, The Region recommends using standardized Microstation linestyles when possible.

Other Linestyles may be utilized from the supplied library and mapped directly through the .dgnlib. Should you need a specific linestyle outside of the supplied standards, Users will contact the Region of Peel for approval prior to implementing into their project work.

Common

− Line Style − Description

− Hidden2 −

− Hidden −

− Dashed −

− Center2 −

− Dashed2 −

− Phantomx2 −

− Centerx2 −

Complex

− Line Style − Description

− Batting −

− Fenceline1 −

− Gas Line −

− Hydraulic −

− Welded −

− Pneumatic −

− Sonic −

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Weight

− NCS Object Description − NCS Type

− Material Indications, Surface Marks, Hatch Lines, Patterns − Fine

− Dimension Lines, Leaders, Extension Lines, Break Lines, Hidden Objects, Dotted Lines, Dashed Lines, Setback Lines, Center lines, Grid Lines, Schedule Grid Lines

− Thin

− Object Lines, Property Lines, Text, Lettering, Terminator Marks, Door and Window Elevations, Schedule Grid Accent Lines

− Medium

− Title, Edges of Interior and Exterior Elevations, Profiling, Cut Lines, Property Lines, Section Cutting Plane Lines, Drawing Borders

− Wide

− Match Lines, Large Titles, Footprints, Title Block Borders, Sheet Borders, Schedule Outlines

− Extra Wide

− Major Title Underlining, Separating Portions of Design − XX Wide − Border Sheet Outlines − XXX Wide

− Cover Sheet Line work − XXX Wide − Refer to Appendix for complete table. −

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Color The ability to graphically segregate systems, components, or other objects into a range of colors for ease of use can be defined for two distinct uses:

• 2D/3D

− Types of modeling where certain limitations in existing palettes create a problem because of the inability to achieve the necessary segregation in colors.

• Presentation

− Use of color to illustrate design characteristics for finished product.

Screening Screening involves the use of halftones to deemphasize portions of a design. Screening can be applied as necessary to any area or reference information not essential to the current design, and is often used to show:

• Architectural or Structural backgrounds on a Mechanical drawing – Colour Number 128 • Work by other trades or work done under separate contracts – Colour Number 80

• Existing objects or earlier phases of construction – Colour Number 112

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Level Standards Layer/Level Naming Conventions

2 Reference NCS CLG-1 - 93

Description of Modules Refer to the table at left for details associated with creating new layer/level

names2.

• Discipline Designators:

Same as defined in Discipline Codes Section

Identifies the discipline to be used (ex: M = Mechanical)

• Major (System):

Identifies a major system type (ex: EXHS = Exhaust)

• Separators:

Identifies the type of item used to separate each group. (ex: - = Dash)

• Minor (Components):

Identifies a sub-type of the system often called a component. (ex: ACID = Acid)

• Minor (Discipline Modifiers):

Identifies only items that can be used by certain disciplines (ex: PIPE = Piping)

• Minor (Common Modifiers):

Identifies items that can be used by all disciplines (ex: IDEN = Identification)

• Status:

Identifies the status or phase of the layer/level (ex: N = New)

P - P A I R - O F D A - P I P E - I D E

P - P A I R

P - P A I R - N

P - P A I R - O F D A

P - P A I R - O F D A - P I P E

P - P A I R - O F D A - P I P E - I D E

S S S

P - P A I R

CM CM CMNCM = Common Modifier

S = Status Modifier

DM = Discipline ModifierN DM

N = Not available for level.

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Symbols Symbols are objects that are managed and used by some or all of the disciplines. These symbols follow a basic pattern:

• All graphic content within the cell must reside on layer “0.” This allows a symbol to assume the attributes of the layer it is going to be inserted on.

• Text/Attributes must reside on a defined layer. This allows these objects to assume the correct layer assigned to the block’s text value.

• No other layers shall be assigned or used. • Blocks shall be purged of all nonassigned entities. • All line weights and colors are to be “ByLevel.”

Define Use of Symbols Organization Symbols shall be organized into libraries or library areas by discipline using descriptive names.3

Symbol Definition • A symbol is a graphic representation of an object or of a material that represents

something else by: − Association − Resemblance − Convention

Symbols used in drawings shall be scale-dependent, independent, or both.

Scale • Scale-dependent

− Actual printed size of the symbol depends on the scale of the drawing or view of the model

• Scale-independent

− Actual printed size of the symbol is consistent no matter what the drawing scale. Its size is related only to its clarity and interpretation.

3 Symbols not organized according to NCS conventions.

Symbols used in drawings are constructed of various line widths. The following list is an example of standardized line weights of symbols:

• Existing objects and material symbols shall be drawn with a thin line or can be screened

• New objects shall be drawn with a medium line • Objects to be demolished or removed shall be drawn with a medium dashed line

Classification Block or cell content is comprised of the following types:4

4 Reference NCS UDS-06.1 - 06.187

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Plotting Output Tables The output table below is a reproduction of the table presented in the NCS5 defining the relative appearance of line work on plotted drawings. It is the basis for the plotting configurations defined from this point forward.

Raster Images Raster images may be included on plots similar to that previously described under Raster Data, and also for the purposes of simple illustration or to represent a client logo on a border. Raster images cannot be screened back

5 Reference UDS-04.14.

at plot time, and they do not inherit the line weight or color values related to plotted output.

Appropriate image quality and density should be determined for the required use. Refer to best practice documentation on image handling techniques and workflows and hardware- related constraints.

Using raster images will certainly increase the relative size of the plot "file" output and may result in a much longer per-plot generating and processing time.

Screening Methodology Screening or halftoning line work graphics may be necessary to emphasize certain aspects of a design, typically by screening the background objects "behind" or surrounding the desired subject. Appropriate values within the pen tables used in plotting have been assigned to allow this to occur. It will be necessary to reassign the symbology of screened objects to the appropriate color index value defined in the tables for plotting. The values are a close approximation of a halftone that will still produce a first or second generation copy of the original and still retain the desired appearance. This in no way implies a guarantee that the document appearance will survive any combination of reproduction attempts on mixed hardware. The intent of screening is always to produce the appropriate appearance on original drawings. With the advent of the use of PDF and rasterize outputs, it is possible to create an electronic representation that may meet the requirements of a later generation of paper originals. Refer to documented best practices for signing and sealing electronic documents.

Black and White The output tables are for reference only, to illustrate the relationships between the content generated in traditional CADD applications and the resulting plotted line thicknesses. For the most part, the user will have no

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active role in choosing the actual implementation of these values, but may have a role in determining the choice of value used for certain symbols. The actual output will vary somewhat from device to device, and may have slightly different actual values on the printed media.

All levels use a color, weight, and line style setting applied through a ByLevel assignment.

Color The colors defined in the Plotted Output table represent strict NCS color standards and are presented only for reference. Projects will typically address color plotting needs using a WYSIWYG method, allowing for the use of color as necessary to differentiate designs for specific presentations.

Color output may vary between devices.

Three types of color plotting are supported in the current Standard:

• NCS - Limited available colors for use based on black, halftone/grey, gold, olive, green, forest green, blue, navy, purple, red, and magenta.

• Groups of colors are separated by black and halftone/grey color assignments. • WYSIWYG – The use of standard palettes as defined by the delivered application.

The onscreen colors will translate into the closest plotted representation of each color.

• Industry Standard Color Books or Palettes – The use of extended color palettes to achieve a wider range of plotted colors. The onscreen colors will translate into the closest plotted representation of each color.

Color Table The color table was established to accommodate both 3D modeling and 2D drawing production. The following considerations for the color table should be followed:

• Begin with a Pantone color palette. • Include a spectrum of earth tones and pastels.

− Provide a selection of earth tones to accommodate basic visualization requirements.

− Provide a range of pastel colors to allow on-screen distinction of objects such as complex piping layouts.

• Select colors that allow an overall color gradation on screen. Avoid expanding each range into colors that are too dark to differentiate.

• Preserve the primary colors. • Preserve background color (black) and white. • Support up to eight black lines for black and white plotting plus screening

through pen table assignments. • Use an algorithm to create the color divisions, such as:

− Start with primary color R255 − Select the darkest red that is still distinguishable from black by

adjusting R settings to approximately R75 − Interpolate six new gradations in color between R255 and R75 − Copy eight colors and adjust saturation and intensity to pastel tones

that show greatest contrast. − Copy columns of the 16 colors above in 30-degree hue increments

around the color wheel from -180 to +180 − Add black and white for background/foreground. − Create 5 shades of white for greyscales (these appear at 48, 80, 112,

128 and 160)

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Appendix A – Levels

Custom Levels to be further developed. Further discussion required

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Appendix B – Plotted Output

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Appendix C – Scales

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Appendix D – Custom Linestyles

Custom Line Styles to be developed. Further discussion required

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Glossary

− Term − Definition

− MicroStation: − Bentley’s CADD platform. Used primarily for drafting. Required for vertical applications provided by Bentley or Autodesk, and other third parties.

− MicroStation Attribute: − A special type of text element that is associated with a block. The attribute has a definition and name, allowing information stored within the attribute to be searched, retrieved, modified or reported. Attributes are similar to MicroStation Tags (see Tags).

− MicroStation Block: − A CADD concept that combines individual graphical elements such as lines and circles into a single entity for manipulation. Blocks are equivalent to MicroStation Cells (see MicroStation Cell).

− CAD (computer-aided design):

− Software used by architects, engineers, and drafters to create two-dimensional (2D) drawings or three-dimensional (3D) models. Also used as a software platform for some advanced design applications, including schematics and intelligent 3D modeling.

− CAE (computer-aided engineering):

− Broad term used by the electronic design automation (EDA) industry for the use of computers to design, analyze, and manufacture products and processes. CAE includes CADD and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM).

− DEM (Drawing Extraction Manager):

− MicroStation AecoSim tool for creating and managing extracted output from a 3D model (see Extraction).

− Drawing Number: − This is the alpha-numeric code in the lower right corner of the title block.

− Extraction: − Term used by MicroStation AecoSim to refer to geometry files that are automatically generated to represent a specific view of a 3D model. The resulting files contain 2D views from the model as it would be viewed from a specific location looking in a specific direction. For example, various symbology is assigned to elements in the forward view, reflected view, or beyond the cutting plane. Extractions from AecoSim are generated through the Drawing Extraction Manager (DEM).

− GUI (Graphical User Interface):

− Graphical rather than textual user interface to a computer. Term distinguishes the first interactive computer interfaces that were not graphical. Today’s major operating systems provide a graphical user interface and applications that run on the operating system use elements of that interface, as well as unique additions.

− Integration: − In the context of automation, a term referring to software applications that are tightly coupled. A “seamless” integration of two applications would mean that the user of the application would encounter no additional steps or breaks in data flow when working with the resulting data between the two applications.

− Interoperability: − In the context of automation, a term referring to software applications or data and/or data formats that work together. Generally an additional step is required to “convert” or transfer the data from one format to another.

− MicroStation: − Bentley CADD platform. Required for all vertical Bentley applications, including AecoSim and OpenPlant products.

− MicroStation Cell: − A CADD concept that combines individual graphical elements such as lines and circles into a single entity for manipulation (see MicroStation block).

− MicroStation Tag: − A special type of text element that is associated with another graphical object. The tag has a definition and name, allowing information stored within it to be searched, retrieved, modified or reported. Tags are similar to MicroStation Attributes (see Attributes).

− Model File Name: − This 12 character name will apply to files containing Master Data as defined in section 4.2 of this document. This will include 2D floor plans, 3D building files and 2D extractions. It may also include sections, details and elevations if they are not drawn directly into the sheet file. The model file name is the name you see listed in the folder directory through Windows Explorer.

− NCS (National CADD Standard):

− A standard used in preparing and presenting design information in a CADD format. Adopted by the National CADD Standards Project Committee in 1997 from a council originally formed by the National Institute of Building Sciences. This standard is endorsed by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), the General Services Administration (GSA), the DOD Tri-Service CADD/GIS Technology Center, the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA), the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). The foundations of the National CADD Standards (NCS) are the AIA CADD Layer Guidelines, the CSI Uniform Drawing System, and the Tri-Service CADD Standards.

− PDF (Portable Document Format):

− A file format that captures all the elements of a printed document as an electronic image that can be viewed, navigated, printed or forwarded. PDF files are viewed using Acrobat Reader, available from Adobe.

− PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol):

− Communication protocol that allows corporations to securely extend their network through private “tunnels” over the public Internet.

− Reference File: − CAD term used by MicroStation to refer to CADD files that are displayed for reference purposes from another file. Externally referenced files cannot be manipulated and generally represent data supplied by another engineering discipline, another phase of the project, or existing elements on the site (see XREF). File referencing can also apply to compound office documents such as Word, Excel, etc.

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− Screening: − A concept used in engineering construction drawing preparation to reduce emphasis on background information by using greyscale tones on black and white plots or color plots. May be used in different ways on different types of drawings. For example, structural drawings may screen back existing structures to emphasize new work. Mechanical sections may screen back Structural components to emphasize equipment and piping. Also referred to as halftones.

− Sheet File Name: − This 11 (13 with hyphens) character name will apply to the plotted sheet or drawing. The sheet file should reference the title block and any pertinent model date files. The sheet file name is the name you see listed in the folder directory through Windows Explorer.

− Sheet Number: − This is the literal number in a sequence of sheets (i.e. Sheet 2 of 98).

− Symbology: − Term used within the context of the CAD/CAE environment to mean the specific color, line thickness, and pattern or style of the linework representing an object. For example, a uniformly dashed thin line is typically the symbology used to represent a centerline.

− XREF (eXternal REFerence):

− CAD term used by MicroStation to refer to CADD files that are displayed for reference purposes from another file. Externally referenced files cannot be manipulated and generally represent data supplied by another engineering discipline, another phase of the project, or existing elements on the site (see Reference File).

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Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

U-Anno-BarS Annotations-Barscale 0 0 1

U-Anno-Cntr Annotations-Center Lines 4 4 0

U-Anno-Cntr2 Annotations-Center Lines2 4 4 0

U-Anno-Dim Annotations-Dimensions 4 0 1

U-Anno-Dim-E Annotations-Dimensions-Existing 112 0 0

U-Anno-Grid Annotations-Grid 4 6 0

U-Anno-Grid-E Annotations-Grid-Existing 112 6 0

U-Anno-Iden Annotations-Tag 4 0 3

U-Anno-Iden-E Annotations-Tag-Existing 112 0 0

U-Anno-Legn Annotations-Legends 2 0 0

U-Anno-Nplt Annotations-No Plot 3 0 0

U-Anno-Rev Annotations-Revision Clouds & Tags 7 0 2

U-Anno-Room Annotations-Room Tags 4 0 1

U-Anno-Room-E Annotations-Room Tags-Existing 112 0 0

U-Anno-Schd Annotations-Schedule 4 0 0

U-Anno-Stmp Annotations-Stamps 2 0 0

U-Anno-Symb Annotations-Symbols, Callouts 4 0 1

U-Anno-Text Annotations-Notes 4 0 1

U-Anno-Text-E Annotations-Notes-Existing 112 0 0

U-Anno-Titl Annotations-Titles 2 0 0

U-Anno-Ttlb Annotations-Title Block 1 0 5

U-Anno-Ttlb-Otln Annotayions-Titleblock Outline (Non-Plot) 3 0 0

U-Anno-VP Annotations-View Port 0 0 0

U-Detl-D Annotations-Detail-Demolition 3 0 0

U-Detl-Grey Annotations-Detail-Grey Lines 112 0 0

U-Detl-Hid2 Annotations-Detail-Hidden Objects2 2 2 0

U-Detl-Hid4 Annotations-Detail-Hidden Objects4 2 2 0

U-Detl-Hidd Annotations-Detail-Hidden Objects 2 2 0

U-Detl-Nplt Annotations-Detail-No Plot 0 0 0

U-Detl-OVHD Annotations-Detail-Overhead 2 0 0

U-Detl-Pat2 Annotations-Detail-Hatch Pattern2 0 0 0

U-Detl-Patt Annotations-Detail-Hatch Pattern 0 0 0

U-Detl-Patt-250 Annotations-Detail-Hatch Pattern-10% Screening 80 0 0

U-Detl-Patt-251 Annotations-Detail-Hatch Pattern-20% Screening 80 0 0

U-Detl-Patt-252 Annotations-Detail-Hatch Pattern-30% Screening 112 0 0

General Levels

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U-Detl-Patt-253 Annotations-Detail-Hatch Pattern-40% Screening 112 0 0

U-Detl-Patt-254 Annotations-Detail-Hatch Pattern-50% Screening 112 0 0

U-Detl-Shad Annotations-Detail-Shade 0 0 0

U-Ttlb-Logo Peel Logo 0 0 1

U-Ttlb-Logo-Othr Consultant Logo 0 0 1

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

C-AS-ELEV Civil - Elev 5 0 0

C-BLDG Civil - Building 1 0 1

C-BLDG-D Civil - Building Demolish 3 2 0

C-BLDG-E Civil -Building - Existing 112 0 0

C-BLDG-ENTR Civil - Building - Entr 7 0 0

C-BLDG-PATT-D Civil - Building - Hatch Pattern - Demolish 3 0 0

C-COMB-MH Civil - Combined Sewer Manhole 240 0 0

C-COMB-MH-E Civil - Combined - Man Hole - Existing 112 0 0

C-COMB-PIPE Civil - Combined - Pipe 4 0 0

C-COMB-PIPE-D Civil - Combined - Pipe - Demolish 3 0 0

C-COMB-PIPE-E Civil - Combined - Pipe - Existing 112 0 0

C-CONC-PAD Civil - Concrete - Pad 7 0 0

C-CONC-PAD-E Civil - Concrete - Pad - Existing 112 0 0

C-CONC-PAD-PATT Civil - Concrete - Pad - Hatch Pattern 4 0 0

C-CONC-PAD-PATT-E Civil - Concrete - Pad - Hatch Pattern - Existing 112 0 0

C-DITCH-RIGHT Civil - Ditch Right 7 4 0

C-EC-SB Civil - Erosion Control - Straw Bale 7 0 0

C-EC-SF Civil - Erosion Control - Silt Fence 7 0 0

C-EC-TC Civil - Erosion Control 7 FENCELINE1 0

C-ENV-SL Civil - Environmental New - Sample - Location 5 0 0

C-FENCE Civil - Fence 7 0 0

C-FENCE-D Civil - Fence - Demolish 3 0 0

C-FENCE-E Civil - Fence - Existing 112 0 0

C-GEO-BH Civil - Geo Tech - Borehole 7 0 0

C-GEO-BH-E Civil - Geo Tech - Borehole - Existing 112 0 0

C-GEO-DW Civil - Geo Tech - Domestic Well 7 0 0

C-GEO-DW-E Civil - Geo Tech - Domestic Well - Existing 112 0 0

C-GEO-MW Civil - Geo Tech - Monitoring Well 7 0 0

C-GEO-MW-E Civil - Geo Tech - Monitoring Well - Existing 112 0 0

Civil Levels

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C-GEO-PT Civil - Geo Tech - Peric Test 7 0 0

C-GEO-PT-E Civil - Geo Tech - Peric Test - Existing 112 0 0

C-GEO-PZ Civil - Geo Tech - Piezometer 7 0 0

C-GEO-PZ-E Civil - Geo Tech - Piezometer - Existing 112 0 0

C-GEO-SW Civil - Geo Tech - Surface Water Location 7 0 0

C-GEO-SW-E Civil - Geo Tech - Surface Water Existing 112 0 0

C-GEO-TP Civil - Geo Tech - Test Pit 7 0 0

C-GEO-TP-E Civil - Geo Tech - Test Pit - Existing 112 0 0

C-GR-BERM-PATT Civil - Grading - Berm - Hatch Pattern 212 0 0

C-GR-BLDG-ELEV Civil - Grading - Edge Of Building Elevation 1 0 0

C-GR-BOS Civil - Grading - Bottom Of Slop 7 DIVIDE2 0

C-GR-BOS-E Civil - Grading - Bottom Of Slop - Existing 112 DIVIDE2 0

C-GR-DF Civil - Grading - Drainage Flow 7 0 0

C-GR-DF-ARROW Civil - Grading - Drainage Flow Arrows 1 0 0

C-GR-DITCH Civil - Grading - Ditch Centrelink 7 4 0

C-GR-DITCH-E Civil - Grading - Ditch Centrelink - Existing 112 4 0

C-GR-ELEV Civil - Grading - New Spot Elevation 141 0 0

C-GR-ELEV-S Civil - Grading 141 0 0

C-GR-HP Civil - Grading - High Point 1 HIDDEN 0

C-GR-SLOPE Civil - Grading - Slope 7 0 0

C-GR-SWALE Civil - Grading - Swale 7 0 0

C-GR-SWALE-E Civil - Grading - Swale - Existing 112 0 0

C-GR-TOS Civil - Grading - Top Of Slope 7 BORDER 0

C-GR-TOS-E Civil - Grading - Top Of Slope - Existing 112 BORDER 0

C-PL Civil - Property Line 5 PHANTOM 0

C-PL-E Civil - Property Line - Existing 14 PHANTOM 0

C-PL-LE Civil - Property Line - Legal Easement 7 0 0

C-PL-LE-E Civil - Property Line - Legal Easement - Existing 112 0 0

C-PL-LL Civil - Property Line - Lot Line 1 PHANTOM2 0

C-PL-LL-E Civil - Property Line - Lot Line - Existing 14 PHANTOM2 0

C-PL-LN Civil - Property Line - Lot Number 7 0 0

C-PL-MON Civil - Property Line - Property Monument 7 0 0

C-PL-MON-E Civil - Property Line - Property Monument - Existing 112 0 0

C-PROF-GRID Civil - Profile - Grid Lingt 112 0 0

Default 2 0 2

C-PROF-RD-E Civil - Profile - Road Centerline - Existing 112 2 0

C-PROF-RD-EXCAV Civil - Profile - Road Excavation 4 0 0

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C-PROF-RD-EXCAV-PATTCivil - Profile - Road Excavation - Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

C-PROF-RD-SUB-FILL-PATTCivil - Profile - Road Subfill - Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

C-PROF-RDC Civil - Profile - Road Centerline 1 0 0

C-PROF-SAN-PIPE Civil - Profile - Sanitary Pipe 110 0 0

C-PROF-SAN-PIPE-D Civil - Profile - Sanitary Pipe Removal 3 0 0

C-PROF-SAN-PIPE-D-PATTCivil - Profile - Sanitary Pipe Removal - Hatch 110 0 0

C-PROF-SAN-PIPE-E Civil - Profile - Existing Sanitary Pipe 112 0 0

C-PROF-SAN-PIPE-PATTCivil - Profile - Sanitary Pipe - Hatch Pattern 253 0 0

C-PROF-SAN-PIPE-PATT-ECivil - Profile - Existing Sanitary Pipe - Hatch 112 0 0

C-PROF-STM-PIPE Civil - Profile - Storm Pipe 240 0 0

C-PROF-STM-PIPE-D Civil - Profile - Storm Pipe Removal 3 0 0

C-PROF-STM-PIPE-E Civil - Profile - Existing Storm Pipe 112 0 0

C-PROF-WM-CAP Civil - Profile - Watermain Cap 1 0 0

C-PROF-WM-CAP-D Civil - Profile - Watermain Cap - Demolish 3 0 0

C-PROF-WM-CAP-E Civil - Profile - Existing Watermain Cap 1 0 0

C-PROF-WM-PIPE Civil - Profile - Watermain Pipe 140 0 0

C-PROF-WM-PIPE-E Civil - Profile - Existing Watermain Pipe 112 0 0

C-PROF-WM-PIPE-PATTCivil - Profile - Watermain Pipe - Hatch Pattern 4 0 0

C-PROF-WM-PIPE-PATT-ECivil - Profile - Existing Watermain Pipe - Hatch 112 0 0

C-PS-TABLE Civil - PS Table 1 0 0

C-RD-CLRD Civil - Road - Centreline 7 4 0

C-RD-CLRD-E Civil - Road - Centreline - Existing 112 4 0

C-RD-CURB Civil - Road - Curb 7 0 0

C-RD-CURB-E Civil - Road - Curb - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-DR-GRVL Civil - Road - Edge Of Driveway Gravel 7 2 0

C-RD-DR-GRVL-E Civil - Road - Edge Of Driveway Gravel - Existing 112 2 0

C-RD-DR-GRVL-PATT Civil - Road - Edge Of Driveway Gravel - Hatch Pattern 4 0 0

C-RD-DR-GRVL-PATT-DCivil - Road - Driveway Gravel - Hatch Pattern - Demolish 3 0 0

C-RD-DR-GRVL-PATT-ECivil - Road - Driveway Gravel - Hatch Pattern - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-DR-PVD Civil - Road - Paved Driveway 7 0 0

C-RD-DR-PVD-E Civil - Road - Paved Driveway - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-DR-PVD-PATT Civil - Road - Paved Driveway - Hatch Pattern 4 0 0

C-RD-DR-PVD-PATT-D Civil - Road - Paved Driveway - Demolish 3 0 0

C-RD-DR-PVD-PATT-E Civil - Paved Driveway - Hatch Pattern - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-EP Civil - Road - Edge Of Pavement/Parking Lot 1 0 0

C-RD-EP-E Civil - Road - Edge Of Pavement/Parking Lot - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-EP-PATT Civil - Road - Edge of Pavement/Parking Lot - Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

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C-RD-EP-PATT-D Civil - Paved Road Removal Hatch 3 0 0

C-RD-EP-PATT-E Civil - Road - Edge Of Pavement/Parking Lot - Hatch Pattern - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-EP-PATT-E-R Civil - Road - Edge Of Pavement/Parking Lot - Hatch Pattern - R 4 0 0

C-RD-F-Patt-D Civil - Road - Fill Excavation - Hatch Pattern - Demolish 3 0 0

C-RD-FR Civil - Road - Fire Route 5 CENTER2 0

C-RD-FT Civil - Road - Frost Taper 1 0 0

C-RD-FT-PATT Civil - Road - Frost Taper - Hatch Pattern 4 0 0

C-RD-G-R Civil - Road - R 7 0 0

C-RD-G-R-E Civil - Road - Existing 8 0 0

C-RD-GRVL Civil - Road - Gravel Road 7 0 0

C-RD-GRVL-E Civil - Road - Gravel Road - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-GRVL-PATT Civil - Road - Gravel Road - Hatch Pattern 4 0 0

C-RD-P-L Civil - Road - Paint Line 12 0 0

C-RD-P-L-E Civil - Road - Paint Line - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-RT-E Civil - Road - Rail Tracks - Existing 112 TRACKS 0

C-RD-RW Civil - Road - Retaining Wall 7 0 0

C-RD-RW-E Civil - Road - Retaining Wall - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-S Civil - Road - Sign 7 0 0

C-RD-S-E Civil - Road - Sign - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-SHLDR Civil - Road - Shoulder 7 2 0

C-RD-SHLDR-E Civil - Road - Shoulder - Existing 112 2 0

C-RD-SW Civil - Road - Sidewalk 1 0 0

C-RD-SW-D Civil - Sidewalk To Be Removed - Along Road 3 0 0

C-RD-SW-E Civil - Road - Sidewalk - Existing 112 0 0

C-RD-SW-H Civil - Road - Sidewalk - Hatch Pattern 7 0 0

C-RD-SW-ILB Civil - Road - 7 0 0

C-RD-SW-ILB-E 112 0 0

C-RD-SW-ILB-PATT 4 0 0

C-RD-SW-ILB-PATT-E 112 0 0

C-RD-SW-PATT-D Civil - Road - Sidewalk - Hatch Pattern - Demolish 3 0 0

C-RD-SW-PATT-E Civil - Road - Sidewalk - Hatch Pattern - Existing 112 0 0

C-S-PFDA 7 0 0

C-S-PIPE-INS Civil - Service - Pipe - Insulation 7 0 0

C-SAN-AREA Civil - Sanitary - Service Area Drainage 8 2 0

C-SAN-CO Civil - Sanitary - Clean Out 110 0 0

C-SAN-D-A-L Civil - Sanitary - Drainage Bubble 7 0 0

C-SAN-EF-PIPE Civil - Sanitary - Effluent Pipe 110 0 0

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C-SAN-EF-PIPE-E Civil - Sanitary - Effluent Pipe - Existing 112 0 0

C-SAN-FM-PIPE Civil - Sanitary - Force Main Pipe 110 0 0

C-SAN-FM-PIPE-E Civil - Sanitary - Force Main Pipe -Existing 112 0 0

C-SAN-MH Civil - Sanitary - Man Hole 110 0 0

C-SAN-MH-D Civil - Sanitary - Man Hole - Demolish 3 0 0

C-SAN-MH-E Civil - Sanitary - Man Hole - Existing 112 0 0

C-SAN-OF-PIPE Civil - Sanitary - Overflow - Pipe 110 0 0

C-SAN-OF-PIPE-E Civil - Sanitary - Overflow - Pipe - Existing 112 0 0

C-SAN-PIPE Civil - Sanitary - Pipe 110 0 0

C-SAN-PIPE-D Civil - Sanitary - Pipe - Demolish 3 0 0

C-SAN-PIPE-E Civil - Sanitary - Pipe - Existing 112 0 0

C-SERVICE Civil - Lot Servicing 7 0 0

C-SH-PROF_FRAME Civil - Sheet - Profile - Frame 1 0 0

C-SS-XX Civil - Septic - System - XX 110 0 0

C-SS-XX-E CIVIL - SEPTIC - SYSTEM - XX - EXISTING 110 0 0

C-STM-AREA Civil - Storm Drainage - Area 8 2 0

C-STM-CB Civil - Storm - Catchbasin 240 0 0

C-STM-CB-D Civil - Storm - Catchbasin - Dmolish 3 0 0

C-STM-CB-E Civil - Storm - Catchbasin - Existing 112 0 0

C-STM-CB-PE 240 0 0

C-STM-CO Civil - Storm - Cleanout 240 0 0

C-STM-CULV Civil - Storm - Culvert 1 0 0

C-STM-CULV-D Civil - Storm - Culvert - Demolish 3 0 0

C-STM-CULV-E Civil - Storm - Culvert - Existing 112 0 0

C-STM-D-A-L Civil - Storm - Drainage Bubble 7 0 0

C-STM-DI Civil - Storm - Ditch Inlet 240 0 0

C-STM-DI-D Civil - Storm - Ditch Inlet - Demolish 3 0 0

C-STM-DI-E Civil - Storm - Ditch Inlet - Existing 112 0 0

C-STM-DIMH Civil - Storm - Ditch Inlet Manhole 240 0 0

C-STM-DIMH-D Civil - Storm - Ditch Inlet Manhole - Demolish 3 0 0

C-STM-DIMH-E Civil - Storm - Ditch Inlet Manhole - Existing 112 0 0

C-STM-MH Civil - Storm - Manhole 240 0 0

C-STM-MH-CB Civil - Storm - Manhole - Catchbasin 240 0 0

C-STM-MH-CB-D Civil - Storm - Manhole - Catchbasin - Demolish 3 0 0

C-STM-MH-CB-E Civil - Storm - Manhole - Catchbasin - Existing 112 0 0

C-STM-MH-D Civil - Storm - Manhole - Demolish 3 0 0

C-STM-MH-E Civil - Storm - Manhole - Existing 112 0 0

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C-STM-PIPE Civil - Storm -Pipe 240 0 0

C-STM-PIPE-D Civil - Storm -Pipe - Demolish 3 0 0

C-STM-PIPE-E Civil - Storm -Pipe - Existing 112 0 0

C-STM-PIPE-PERF Civil - Storm -Pipe - Performed 240 2 0

C-STM-RR Civil - Storm - Rip Rap 1 0 0

C-STM-RR-D Civil - Storm - Rip Rap - Demolish 3 0 0

C-STM-RR-E Civil - Storm - Rip Rap - Existing 1 0 0

C-STM-RR-PATT Civil - Storm - Rip Rap - Hatch Pattern 4 0 0

C-SUR-CONT-OG Civil - Survey - Contour - Original Ground 48 0 0

C-SUR-CONT-XX-CI Civil - Survey - Contour - XX - Chloride Isopleth 7 0 0

C-SUR-CONT-XX-CON Civil - Survey - Contour - XX - Conductivity Iso Fleth 7 0 0

C-SUR-CONT-XX-POT Civil - Survey - Contour - XX - Potentiometric Contour 7 0 0

C-SUR-CTRL-P Civil - Survey - Control - Point 7 0 0

C-SUR-POINTS-OG Civil - Survey - Point - Original Ground 112 0 0

C-SUR-TBM Civil - Survey - Temporary Bench Mark 7 0 0

C-SW Civil - Side Walk 7 0 0

C-SW-E Civil - Side Walk - Existing 112 0 0

C-SW-ILB 7 0 0

C-SW-ILB-E 112 0 0

C-SW-ILB-PATT 4 0 0

C-SW-PATT Civil - Side Walk Hatch Pattern 7 0 0

C-SW-PATT-E Civil - Side Walk Hatch Pattern - Existing 112 0 0

C-TRG-RC 7 0 0

C-TRG-RN 7 0 0

C-TRG-SAMPLE NUMBER 3 0 0

C-UT-BELL Civil - Utility - Bell 7 0 0

C-UT-BELL-D Civil - Utility - Bell - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-BELL-E Civil - Utility - Bell - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-BELL-MH Civil - Utility - Bell - Manhole 7 0 0

C-UT-BELL-MH-E Civil - Utility - Bell - Manhole - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-BELL-P Civil - Utility - Bell - Pole 7 0 0

C-UT-BELL-P-D Civil - Utility - Bell - Pole - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-BELL-P-E Civil - Utility - Bell - Pole - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-BOLLARD Civil - Utility - Bollard 1 0 0

C-UT-BOLLARD-E Civil - Utility - Bollard - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-CABLE Civil - Utility - Cable (TV) 7 0 0

C-UT-CABLE-CP Civil - Utility - Cable Pedestal 7 0 0

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C-UT-CABLE-CP-D Civil - Utility - Cable Pedestal - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-CABLE-CP-E Civil - Utility - Cable Pedestal - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-CABLE-D Civil - Utility - Cable - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-CABLE-E Civil - Utility - Cable - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-GAS Civil - Utility - Gas Main 7 GAS_LINE 0

C-UT-GAS-D Civil - Utility - Gas Main - Demolish 7 GAS_LINE 0

C-UT-GAS-E Civil - Utility - Gas Main - Existing 112 GAS_LINE 0

C-UT-GAS-METER Civil - Utility - Gas - Meter 7 0 0

C-UT-GAS-METER-D Civil - Utility - Gas - Meter - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-GAS-METER-E Civil - Utility - Gas - Meter - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-GAS-VAL Civil - Utility - Gas - Valve 7 0 0

C-UT-GAS-VAL-D Civil - Utility - Gas - Valve - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-GAS-VAL-E Civil - Utility - Gas - Valve - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-GW Civil - Utility - Guy Wire 1 0 0

C-UT-GW-E Civil - Utility - Guy Wire - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-HH Civil - Utility - Hand Hole 7 0 0

C-UT-HH-E Civil - Utility - Hand Hole - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-HYDRO 7 0 0

C-UT-HYDRO-E 112 0 0

C-UT-HYDRO-P Civil - Utility - Hydro - Pole 7 0 0

C-UT-HYDRO-P-D Civil - Utility - Hydro - Pole - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-HYDRO-P-E Civil - Utility - Hydro - Pole - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-LS Civil - Utility - Light Standard 7 0 0

C-UT-LS-D Civil - Utility - Light Standard - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-LS-E Civil - Utility - Light Standard - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-OW Civil - Utility - Overhead Wire 7 0 0

C-UT-OW-D Civil - Utility - Overhead Wire - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-OW-E Civil - Utility - Overhead Wire - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-T-D Civil - Utility - Traffic - Demolish 3 0 0

C-UT-T-L Civil - Utility - Traffic - Light 7 0 0

C-UT-T-L-E Civil - Utility - Traffic - Light - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-T-MH Civil - Utility - Traffic - Manhole 7 0 0

C-UT-T-MH-E Civil - Utility - Traffic - Manhole - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-T-TC Civil - Utility - Traffic Control Box 7 0 0

C-UT-T-TC-E Civil - Utility - Traffic Control Box - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-TF Civil - Utility - Hydro Transformer 7 0 0

C-UT-TF-E Civil - Utility - Hydro Transformer - Existing 112 0 0

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C-UT-UG Civil - Utility - Undergroung Wire 7 0 0

C-UT-UG-E Civil - Utility - Undergroung Wire - Existing 112 0 0

C-UT-UP Civil - Utility - Utility Pole 1 0 0

C-UT-UP-D Civil - Utility - Utility Pole - Demolish 7 0 0

C-UT-UP-E Civil - Utility - Utility Pole - Existing 112 0 0

C-VEG-GRASS Civil - Grass 7 0 0

C-VEG-GRASS-D Civil - Grass - Demolish 3 0 0

C-VEG-GRASS-E Civil - Grass - Existing 112 0 0

C-VEG-GRASS-PATT Civil - Grass - Hatch Pattern 7 0 0

C-VEG-GRASS-PATT-E Civil - Grass - Hatch Pattern - Existing 112 0 0

C-VEG-TREE Civil - Tree 7 0 0

C-VEG-TREE-D Civil - Tree - Demolish 3 0 0

C-VEG-TREE-E Civil - Tree - Existing 112 0 0

C-WM-HYD Civil - Fire Hydrant 1 0 0

C-WM-HYD-D Civil - Fire Hydrant - Demolish 3 0 0

C-WM-HYD-E Civil - Fire Hydrant - Existing 112 0 0

C-WM-METER Civil - Water Meter 1 0 0

C-WM-METER-D Civil - Water Meter - Demolish 3 0 0

C-WM-METER-E Civil - Water Meter - Existing 112 0 0

C-WM-PIPE Civil - Water Main 140 0 0

C-WM-PIPE-D Civil - Water Main - Demolish 3 0 0

C-WM-PIPE-E Civil - Water Main - Existing 112 0 0

C-WM-TWJB Civil - Water Main - Trace Wire Junction Box 1 0 0

C-WM-TWJB-E Civil - Water Main - Trace Wire Junction Box - Existing 112 0 0

C-WM-VAL Civil - Water Main - Valve 1 0 0

C-WM-VAL-BO Civil - Water Valve - Blow Off 1 0 0

C-WM-VAL-D Civil - Water Main - Valve - Demolish 3 0 0

C-WM-VAL-E Civil - Water Main - Valve - Existing 112 0 0

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

L-IRRG Landscaping - Irrigation 4 0 1

L-IRRG-COVR Landscaping - Irrigation: coverage 4 0 1

L-IRRG-EQPM Landscaping - Irrigation: equipment 2 0 2

L-IRRG-PIPE Landscaping - Irrigation: piping 2 0 2

L-IRRG-SPKL Landscaping - Irrigation: sprinklers 2 0 2

L-PLNT Landscaping - Plant and landscape 4 0 1

L-PLNT-BEDS Landscaping - Plant and landscape: planting beds 2 0 2

Landscape Levels

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L-PLNT-BUSH Landscaping - Plant and landscape: bushes and shrubs 7 0 3

L-PLNT-CTNR Landscaping - Plant and landscape: container or planter 4 0 1

L-PLNT-GRND Landscaping - Plant and landscape: ground covers and vines 2 0 2

L-PLNT-REMN Landscaping - Plant and landscape: material toremain 4 0 1

L-PLNT-REMV Landscaping - Plant and landscape: material to be removed 4 0 1

L-PLNT-SHAD Landscaping - Plant and landscape:shadow area 4 0 1

L-PLNT-TREE Landscaping - Plant and landscape: trees 4 0 1

L-PLNT-TURF Landscaping - Plant and landscape: lawn areas 7 0 3

L-PLNT-PLTS Landscaping - Plant and landscape: planting plants 7 0 3

L-SITE Landscaping - Site improvements 4 0 1

L-SITE-BRDG Landscaping - Site improvements: bridges 2 0 2

L-SITE-DECK Landscaping - Site improvements: decks 2 0 2

L-SITE-FENC Landscaping - Site improvements: fences 2 0 2

L-SITE-FURN Landscaping - Site improvements: furnishings 7 0 3

L-SITE-PLAY Landscaping - Site improvements: play structures 2 0 2

L-SITE-POOL Landscaping - Site improvements: pools and spas 2 0 2

L-SITE-SPRT Landscaping - Site improvements: sports fields 2 0 2

L-SITE-STEP Landscaping - Site improvements: steps 4 0 1

L-SITE-RTWL Landscaping - Site improvements: retaining walls 7 0 3

L-SITE-WALK Landscaping - Site improvements: walks and steps 2 0 2

L-BRNG Landscaping - Bearings and distance labels (survey coordinates) 4 0 1

L-IDEN Landscaping - Identification tags 2 0 2

L-LEGN Landscaping - Legends, symbol keys 4 0 1

L-MARK Landscaping - Markers, break marks, leaders 4 0 1

L-MATC Landscaping - Match lines 1 7 5

L-NPLT Landscaping - Non-plotting graphic information 3 0 0

L-REFR Landscaping - Reference, external files 3 0 0

L-REVC Landscaping - Revision clouds 7 0 3

L-SCHD Landscaping - Schedules 2 0 2

L-SYMB Landscaping - Reference symbols 2 0 2

L-TEXT-OTLN Landscaping - Annotation outline for emphasis 7 0 3

L-TABL Landscaping - Data tables 2 0 2

L-PATT Landscaping - Patterning, Hatching 3 0 0

L-REVS Landscaping - Revision indicators 2 0 2

L-SYMB-SCND Landscaping - Secondary linework and symbols 4 0 1

L-SYMB-CUTL Landscaping - Section cut line 7 0 3

Structural Levels

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Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

S-BEAM Structural-Beam 2 0 0

S-BEAM-CUT Structural-Beam-Cut 1 0 0

S-BEAM-D Structural-Beam-Demolish 3 0 0

S-BEAM-E Structural-Beam-Existing 112 0 0

S-BEAM-F Structural-Beam-Future 80 0 0

S-BEAM-HIDD Structural-Beam-1 3 0 0

S-BEAM-OVHD Structural-Beam-Over Head 3 0 0

S-BEAM-PATT Structural-Beam-Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-BEAM-T Structural-Beam-Temporary 48 0 0

S-BRAC Structural-Bracing 2 0 0

S-BRAC-D Structural-Bracing-Demolish 3 0 0

S-BRAC-DASH Structural-Bracing-2 Linework 7 2 0

S-BRAC-E Structural- Bracing- Existing 112 2 0

S-BRAC-F Structural-Bracing-Future 80 0 0

S-BRAC-HIDD Structural- Bracing- 1 3 1 0

S-BRAC-HIDD-E Structural- Bracing- 1- Existing 112 1 0

S-BRAC-HORZ Structural- Bracing- Horizontal 2 0 0

S-BRAC-OVHD Structural-Bracing-Over Head 3 0 0

S-BRAC-PATT Structural-Bracing-Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-BRAC-T Structural-Bracing-Temporary 48 2 0

S-BRAC-VERT Structural- Bracing- Vertical 2 0 0

S-COLS Structural- Columns 2 0 0

S-COLS-ANLY Structural- Columns-Analytical 11 0 0

S-COLS-BASE Structural- Columns- Baseboards- Baseplates 2 0 0

S-COLS-CUT Structural- Columns-Cut 1 0 0

S-COLS-D Structural- Columns-Demolish 3 0 0

S-COLS-E Structural- Columns- Existing 112 0 0

S-COLS-F Structural- Columns-Future 80 0 0

S-COLS-HIDD Structural- Columns- 1 3 1 0

S-COLS-HIDD-E Structural- Columns- 1- Existing 112 0 0

S-COLS-OVHD Structural- Columns-Over Head 3 0 0

S-COLS-PATT Structural- Columns-Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-COLS-T Structural- Columns-Temporary 48 0 0

S-CONC Structural- Concrete 2 0 0

S-CONC-D Structural- Concrete-Demolish 3 0 0

S-CONC-E Structural- Concrete- Existing 112 0 0

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S-CONC-F Structural- Concrete-Future 80 0 0

S-CONC-HIDD Structural- Concrete- 1 3 1 0

S-CONC-HIDD-E Structural- Concrete- 1- Existing 112 0 0

S-CONC-OVHD Structural- Concrete-Over Head 3 0 0

S-CONC-PATT Structural- Concrete-Hatch Patten 8 0 0

S-EXPJ Structural- Expansion Joint 2 0 0

S-EXPJ-CNRT Structural- Expansion Joint- 4line 4 4 0

S-EXPJ-D Structural- Expansion Joint- Demolish 3 0 0

S-EXPJ-E Structural- Expansion Joint- Existing 112 0 0

S-EXPJ-F Structural- Expansion Joint- Future 80 0 0

S-EXPJ-HIDD Structural- Expansion Joint- 1 3 1 0

S-EXPJ-HIDD-E Structural- Expansion Joint- 1- Existing 112 0 0

S-EXPJ-OVHD Structural- Expansion Joint- Over Head 3 0 0

S-EXPJ-PATT Structural- Expansion Joint- Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-EXPJ-T Structural- Expansion Joint- Temporary 48 0 0

S-FNDN Structural- Foundation 2 0 0

S-FNDN-CSSN Structural- Foundation- Caissons 2 0 0

S-FNDN-CUT Structural-Foundation-Cut 5 0 0

S-FNDN-D Structural- Foundation- Demolish 3 0 0

S-FNDN-E Structural- Foundation- Existing 112 0 0

S-FNDN-F Structural- Foundation- Future Work 80 0 0

S-FNDN-OVHD Structural- Foundation- Over Head 3 0 0

S-FNDN-PATT Structural- Foundation- Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-FNDN-T Structural- Foundation- Temporary 48 0 0

S-FRMG Structural-Framing 2 0 0

S-FRMG-D Structural-Framing- Demolish 3 0 0

S-FRMG-E Structural- Framing- Existing 112 0 0

Default 0 0 0

S-FRMG-F Structural-Framing- Future 80 0 0

S-FRMG-HIDD Structural- Framing- 1 3 1 0

S-FRMG-HIDD-E Structural- Framing- 1- Existing 112 0 0

S-FRMG-OVHD Structural-Framing- Over Head 3 0 0

S-FRMG-PATT Structural- Framing- Hatch Patterns 8 0 0

S-FRMG-T Structural-Framing-Temporary 48 0 0

S-FTNG Structural-Footing 2 0 0

S-FTNG-CUT Structural-Foundation-Cut 5 0 0

S-FTNG-D Structural-Footing-Demolish 3 0 0

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S-FTNG-E Structural-Footing-Existing 112 0 0

S-FTNG-F Structural-Footing-Future 80 0 0

S-FTNG-HIDD Structural- Footing- 1 3 1 0

S-FTNG-OVHD Structural-Footing-Over Head 3 0 0

S-FTNG-PATT Structural-Footing-Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-FTNG-T Structural-Footing-Temporary 48 0 0

S-GRBM Structural-Grade Beam 2 0 0

S-GRBM-D Structural-Grade Beam- Demolish 3 0 0

S-GRBM-E Structural- Grade Beam- Existing 112 0 0

S-GRBM-F Structural-Grade Beam- Future 80 0 0

S-GRBM-HIDD Structural- Grade Beam- 1 3 1 0

S-GRBM-HIDD-E Structural- Grade Beam- 1- Existing 8 1 0

S-GRBM-T Structural-Grade Beam- Temporary 48 0 0

S-GRDR Structural-Girder 2 0 0

S-GRDR-D Structural- Girder- Demolish 3 0 0

S-GRDR-E Structural- Girder- Existing 112 0 0

S-GRDR-F Structural- Girder- Future 80 0 0

S-GRDR-HIDD Structural- Girder- 1 3 1 0

S-GRDR-HIDD-E Structural- Girder- 1- Existing 112 1 0

S-GRDR-T Structural- Girder- Temporary 48 0 0

S-JNTS Structural- Joints 4 0 0

S-JNTS-CNLJ Structural- Joints- Control Joint 4 0 0

S-JNTS-CNTJ Structural- Joints- Construction Joint 4 0 0

S-JNTS-D Structural- Joints- Demolish 3 0 0

S-JNTS-E Structural- Joints- Existing 112 0 0

S-JNTS-EXPJ Structural- Joints- Expansion Joint 4 0 0

S-JNTS-F Structural- Joints- Future 80 0 0

S-JNTS-T Structural- Joints- Temporary 48 0 0

S-JNTS-WTSP Structural- Joints- Waterstop 3 0 0

S-JOIS Structural-Joists 2 0 0

S-JOIS-BRGX Structural- Joists- Bridging 2 0 0

S-JOIS-D Structural-Joists- Demolish 3 0 0

S-JOIS-E Structural- Joists- Existing 112 0 0

S-JOIS-F Structural-Joists- Future 80 0 0

S-JOIS-HIDD Structural- Joists- 1 3 1 0

S-JOIS-HIDD-E Structural- Joists- 1- Existing 112 1 0

S-JOIS-T Structural-Joists- Temporary 48 0 0

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S-LADD Structural-Ladder Assemblies 2 0 0

S-LADD-D Structural-Ladder Assemblies- Demolish 3 0 0

S-LADD-E Structural- Ladder Assemblies- Existing 112 0 0

S-LADD-F Structural-Ladder Assemblies- Future 80 0 0

S-LADD-HIDD Structural- Ladder Assemblies- 1 3 1 0

S-LADD-HIDD-E Structural- Ladder Assemblies- 1- Existing 112 0 0

S-LADD-T Structural-Ladder Assemblies- Temporary 48 0 0

S-LNTL Structural-Lintel 7 0 0

S-LNTL-D Structural-Lintel- Demolish 3 0 0

S-LNTL-E Structural-Lintel- Existing 112 0 0

S-LNTL-F Structural-Lintel- Future 80 0 0

S-LNTL-T Structural-Lintel- Temporary 48 0 0

S-LOCN 3 0 0

S-PCAP Structural-Pile Caps 2 0 0

S-PCAP-D Structural-Pile Caps- Demolish 3 0 0

S-PCAP-E Structural-Pile Caps- Existing 112 0 0

S-PCAP-F Structural-Pile Caps- Future 80 0 0

S-PCAP-T Structural-Pile Caps- Temporary 48 0 0

S-PIER Structural-Drilled Piers 4 0 0

S-PIER-E Structural- Drilled Piers- Existing 112 0 0

S-PIER-HIDD Structural- Drilled Piers- 1 3 1 0

S-PIER-HIDD-E Structural- Drilled Piers- 1- Existing 112 1 0

S-PIER-T Structural-Drilled Piers-Temporary 48 0 0

S-PILE Structural-Piles 2 0 0

S-PILE-E Structural- Piles- Existing 112 0 0

S-PILE-HIDD Structural- Piles- 1 3 1 0

S-PILE-HIDD-E Structural- Piles- 1- Existing 112 1 0

S-PILE-T Structural- Piles- Temporary 48 0 0

S-RBAR Structural-Reinforcing Bars 7 0 0

S-RBAR-BDRY Structural-Reinforcing Bars-Boundary 11 0 0

S-RBAR-CUT Structural-Reinforcing Bars-Cut 1 0 0

S-RBAR-DASH Structural- Reinforcing Bars- 2 Linework 7 0 0

S-RBAR-E Structural- Reinforcing Bars- Existing 9 0 0

S-RBAR-HIDD-E Structural- Reinforcing Bars- 1- Existing 112 0 0

S-RBAR-T Structural-Reinforcing Bars- Temporary 48 0 0

S-SLAB-CUT Structural-Slab-Cut 1 0 0

S-SLAB-D Structural-Slab- Demolish 3 0 0

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S-SLAB-E Structural-Slab- Existing 112 0 0

S-SLAB-EDGE Structural-Slab- 1- Edge 4 0 0

S-SLAB-F Structural-Slab- Future work 80 0 0

S-SLAB-HIDD Structural-Slab- 1 3 1 0

S-SLAB-HIDD-E Structural-Slab- 1- Existing 112 1 0

S-SLAB-OPNG Structural-Slab- 1- Openings And Depressions 4 0 0

S-SLAB-OVHD Structural-Slab- Over Head 3 0 0

S-SLAB-PATT Structural-Slab- Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-SLAB-T Structural-Slab- Temporary 48 0 0

S-TRUS Structural-Trusses 2 0 0

S-TRUS-CUT Structural-Trusses-Cut 1 0 0

S-TRUS-D Structural-Trusses-Demolish 3 0 0

S-TRUS-E Structural-Trusses-Existing 112 0 0

S-TRUS-F Structural-Trusses-Future 80 0 0

S-TRUS-T Structural-Trusses-Temporary 48 0 0

S-WALL-CUT Structural-Walls-Cut 1 0 0

S-WALL-D Structural-Walls- Demolish 17 0 0

S-WALL-E Structural-Walls-Existing 112 0 0

S-WALL-F Structural-Walls- Future 80 0 0

S-WALL-HIDD Structural-Walls-1 3 1 0

S-WALL-HIDD-E Structural-Walls-1-Existing 112 0 0

S-WALL-OVHD Structural-Walls- Over Head 3 0 0

S-WALL-PATT Structural-Walls- Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

S-WALL-RTWL-E Structural-Walls-Retaining Wall-Existing 112 0 0

S-WALL-RTWL-HIDD Structural-Walls-Retaining Wall-1 3 1 0

S-WALL-RTWL-HIDD-E Structural-Walls-Retaining Wall-1-Existing 112 0 0

S-WALL-T Structural-Walls- Temporary 48 0 0

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

A-AREA Architectural-Area 4 0 0

A-AREA-BDRY Architectural-Area-Boundry 11 0 0

A-AREA-COLR Architectural-Area-Colour Fill 3 0 0

A-AREA-D Architectural-Area-Demolition 3 3 0

A-AREA-E Architectural-Area-Existing 112 0 0

A-AREA-F Architectural-Area-Future 80 0 0

A-AREA-HIDD Architectural-Area-1 3 1 0

A-AREA-INTR Architectural-Area-Interior 4 0 0

Architectural Levels

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A-AREA-LINE Architectural-Area-Lines 2 0 0

A-AREA-OVHD Architectural-Area-Over Head 3 2 0

A-AREA-PATT Architectural-Area-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-AREA-T Architectural-Area-Temporary 48 0 0

A-CLNG-BDRY Architectural-Ceiling-Boundry 11 0 0

A-CLNG-CUT Architectural-Celing-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-CLNG-D Architectural-Ceiling-Demolition 3 3 0

A-CLNG-E Architectural-Ceiling-Existing 112 0 0

A-CLNG-F Architectural-Ceiling-Future 80 0 0

A-CLNG-HIDD Architectural-Celing-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-CLNG-OVHD Architectural-Ceiling-Over Head 3 2 0

A-CLNG-PATT Architectural-Celing-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-CLNG-T Architectural-Ceiling-Temporary 48 0 0

A-COLS Architectural-Columns 2 0 0

A-COLS-CUT Architectural-Columns-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-COLS-D Architectural-Columns-Demolished 3 3 0

A-COLS-E Architectural-Columns-Existing 112 0 0

A-COLS-F Architectural-Columns-Future 80 0 0

A-COLS-HIDD Architectural-Columns-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-COLS-OVHD Architectural-Columns-Over Head 3 2 0

A-COLS-PATT Architectural-Columns-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-COLS-T Architectural-Columns-Temporary 48 0 0

A-CURT Architectural-Curtain Wall 2 0 0

A-CURT-CUT Architectural-Curtain Wall-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-CURT-D Architectural-Curtain Wall-Demolish 3 3 0

A-CURT-E Architectural-Curtain Wall-Existing 112 0 0

A-CURT-F Architectural-Curtain Wall-Future 80 0 0

A-CURT-GRID Architectural-Curtain Wall-Grid 2 4 0

A-CURT-HIDD Architectural-Curtain Wall-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-CURT-MULN Architectural-Curtain Wall-Mullion 4 0 0

A-CURT-MULN-CUT Architectural-Curtain Wall-Mullion-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-CURT-MULN-HIDD Architectural-Curtain Wall-Mullion-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-CURT-OVHD Architectural-Curtain Wall-Over Head 3 2 0

A-CURT-PATT Architectural-Curtain Wall-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-CURT-STRM-GRID Architectural-Curtain Wall-System-Grid 2 0 0

A-CURT-SYTM Architectural-Curtain Wall-System 3 0 0

A-CURT-SYTM-CUT Architectural-Curtain Wall-System-Cut Profile 1 0 0

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A-CURT-SYTM-HIDD Architectural-Curtain Wall-System-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-CURT-T Architectural-Curtain Wall- Temporary 48 0 0

A-DOOR Architectural-Door 4 0 0

A-DOOR-D Architectural-Door-Demolish 3 3 0

A-DOOR-E Architectural-Door-Existing 112 0 0

A-DOOR-F Architectural-Door-Future 80 0 0

A-DOOR-HIDD Architectural-Door-1 3 1 0

A-DOOR-OVHD Architectural-Door-Over Head 3 2 0

A-DOOR-PATT Architectural-Door-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-DOOR-SWNG Architectural-Door-Swing 51 3 0

A-DOOR-T Architectural-Door-Temporary 48 0 0

A-ENTG Architectural-Site Entourage 2 0 0

A-ENTG-D Architectural-Site Entourage- Demolish 3 3 0

A-ENTG-E Architectural-Site Entourage-Existing 112 0 0

A-ENTG-F Architectural-Site Entourage-Future 80 0 0

A-ENTG-HIDD Architectural-Site Entourage-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-ENTG-OVHD Architectural-Site Entourage-Over Head 3 2 0

A-ENTG-PATT Architectural-Site Entourage-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

Default 0 0 0

A-ENTG-T Architectural-Site Entourage-Temporary 48 0 0

A-FLOR-CASE Architectural-Floor-Casework 4 0 0

A-FLOR-CASE-CUT Architectural-Floor-Casework-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-FLOR-CASE-E Architectural-Floor-Casework-Existing 112 0 0

A-FLOR-CASE-HIDD Architectural-Floor-Casework-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-FLOR-CASE-SWNG Architectural-Floor-Casework-Swing 8 2 0

A-FLOR-D Architectural-Floor-To be Demolish 3 3 0

A-FLOR-E Architectural-Floor-Existing 112 0 0

A-FLOR-F Architectural-Floor-Future 80 0 0

A-FLOR-HIDD Architectural-Floor-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-FLOR-OTLN-CUT Architectural-Floor-Out Line-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-FLOR-OVHD Architectural-Floor-Over Head 3 2 0

A-FLOR-PATT Architectural-Floor-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-FLOR-STRS Architectural-Floor-Stairs 2 0 0

A-FLOR-STRS-CUT Architectural-Floor-Stairs-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-FLOR-STRS-HIDD Architectural-Floor-Stairs-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-FLOR-STRS-OVHD Architectural-Floor-Stairs-Over Head 3 2 0

A-FLOR-T Architectural-Floor-Temporary 48 0 0

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A-FURN Architectural-Furniture 3 0 0

A-FURN-D Architectural-Furniture-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-FURN-E Architectural-Furniture-Existing 112 0 0

A-FURN-F Architectural-Furniture-Future 80 0 0

A-FURN-HIDD Architectural-Furniture -1 Objects 3 1 0

A-FURN-OVHD Architectural-Furniture -Over Head 3 2 0

A-FURN-PATT Architectural-Furniture-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-FURN-PNLS Architectural-Furniture -Panels 4 0 0

A-FURN-PNLS-HIDD Architectural-Furniture -Panels-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-FURN-T Architectural-Furniture-Temporary 48 0 0

A-GENM Architectural-Generic Model 3 0 0

A-GENM-CUT Architectural-Generic Model-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-GENM-D Architectural-Generic Model-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-GENM-E Architectural-Generic Model-Existing 112 0 0

A-GENM-F Architectural-Generic Model-Future 80 0 0

A-GENM-HIDD Architectural-Generic Model-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-GENM-OVHD Architectural-Generic Model-Over Head 3 2 0

A-GENM-PATT Architectural-Generic Model-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-GENM-T Architectural-Generic Model- Temporary 48 0 0

A-GLAZ Architectural-Glazing 4 0 0

A-GLAZ-CUT Architectural-Glazing-Cut Profile 2 0 0

A-GLAZ-D Architectural-Glazing-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-GLAZ-E Architectural-Glazing-Existing 112 0 0

A-GLAZ-F Architectural-Glazing-Future 80 0 0

A-GLAZ-FRAM Architectural-Glazing-Frame 4 0 0

A-GLAZ-FRAM-CUT Architectural-Glazing-Frame-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-GLAZ-GLAS Architectural-Glazing-Glass 3 0 0

A-GLAZ-GLAS-CUT Architectural-Glazing-Glass-Cut Profile 2 0 0

A-GLAZ-HIDD Architectural-Glazing-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-GLAZ-OVHD Architectural-Glazing-Over Head 3 2 0

A-GLAZ-PATT Architectural-Glazing-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-GLAZ-SWNG Architectural-Glazing-Swing 251 3 0

A-GLAZ-T Architectural-Glazing- Temporary 48 0 0

A-MASS Architectural-Mass 2 0 0

A-MASS-D Architectural-Mass-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-MASS-E Architectural-Mass-Existing 112 0 0

A-MASS-F Architectural-Mass-Future 80 0 0

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A-MASS-HIDD Architectural-Mass-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-MASS-OVHD Architectural-Mass-Over Head 3 2 0

A-MASS-PATT Architectural-Mass-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-MASS-T Architectural-Mass-Temporary 48 0 0

A-OPNG Architectural-Opening 2 0 0

A-OPNG-D Architectural-Opening-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-OPNG-E Architectural-Opening-Existing 112 0 0

A-OPNG-F Architectural-Opening-Future 80 0 0

A-OPNG-HIDD Architectural-Opening-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-OPNG-OVHD Architectural-Opening-Over Head 3 2 0

A-OPNG-PATT Architectural-Opening-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-OPNG-T Architectural-Opening-Temporary 48 0 0

A-RALG Architectural-Railing 4 0 0

A-RALG-CUT Architectural-Railing-Cut Profile 5 0 0

A-RALG-D Architectural-Railing-Demolish 3 3 0

A-RALG-E Architectural-Railing-Existing 112 0 0

A-RALG-F Architectural-Railing-Future 80 0 0

A-RALG-HIDD Architectural-Railing-1 3 1 0

A-RALG-HIDD-E Architectural-Railing-1, Existing 112 0 0

A-RALG-OVHD Architectural-Railing-Over Head 3 2 0

A-RALG-PATT Architectural-Railing-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-RALG-T Architectural-Railing-Temporary 48 0 0

A-ROOF Architectural-Roof 2 0 0

A-ROOF-CUT Architectural-Roof-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-ROOF-D Architectural-Roof-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-ROOF-E Architectural-Roof-Existing 112 0 0

A-ROOF-F Architectural-Roof-Future 80 0 0

A-ROOF-GRID Architectural-Roof-Grid 11 0 0

A-ROOF-HIDD Architectural-Roof-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-ROOF-OVHD Architectural-Roof-Over Head 3 2 0

A-ROOF-PATT Architectural-Roof-hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-ROOF-T Architectural-Roof-Temporary 48 0 0

A-ROOM Architectural-Room 4 0 0

A-ROOM-BDRY Architectural-Room-Boundry 11 0 0

A-ROOM-COLR Architectural-Room-Colour 3 0 0

A-ROOM-D Architectural-Room-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-ROOM-E Architectural-Room-Existing 112 0 0

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A-ROOM-F Architectural-Room-Future 80 0 0

A-ROOM-HIDD Architectural-Room-1 Object 3 1 0

A-ROOM-INTR Architectural-Room-Interior 4 0 0

A-ROOM-LINE Architectural-Room-Line 2 0 0

A-ROOM-OVHD Architectural-Room-Over Head 3 2 0

A-ROOM-PATT Architectural-Room-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-ROOM-REF Architectural-Room-Reference 4 0 0

A-ROOM-T Architectural-Room-Temporary 48 0 0

A-WALL Architectural-Wall 2 0 0

A-WALL-BDRY Architectural-Wall-Boundry 11 0 0

A-WALL-CUT Architectural-Wall-Cut Profile 1 0 0

A-WALL-D Architectural-Wall-To be Demolished 3 3 0

A-WALL-E Architectural-Wall-Existing 112 0 0

A-WALL-F Architectural-Wall-Future 80 0 0

A-WALL-HIDD Architectural-Wall-1 Objects 3 1 0

A-WALL-OVHD Architectural-Wall-Over Head 3 2 0

A-WALL-PATT Architectural-Wall-Hatch Pattern 251 0 0

A-WALL-T Architectural-Wall-Temporary 48 0 0

A-SHADE Architectural -Shading 0 0 0

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

P-FIXT Plumbing - Fixtures 4 0 0

P-FIXT-E Plumbing - Fixtures - Existing 112 0 0

P-NPOTABLE-C Plumbing - Non-Potable Water - Cold 2 6 0

P-NPOTABLE-C-E Plumbing - Non-Potable Water - Cold - Existing 112 6 0

P-NPOTABLE-H Plumbing - Non-Potable Water - Hot 2 4 0

P-NPOTABLE-H-E Plumbing - Non-Potable Water - Hot - Existing 112 4 0

P-POTABLE-C Plumbing - Potable Water - Cold 2 0 0

P-POTABLE C-E Plumbing - Potable Water - Cold - Existing 112 0 0

P-POTABLE-H Plumbing - Potable Water - Hot 2 7 0

P-POTABLE-H-E Plumbing - Potable Water - Hot - Existing 112 7 0

P-SSWR-FLDR Plumbing - Sanitary Sewer - Floor Drains 4 0 0

P-SSWR-FLDR-E Plumbing - Sanitary Sewer - Floor Drains - Existing 112 0 0

P-SSWR-PIPE Plumbing - Sanitary Sewer - Piping 7 2 0

P-SSWR-PIPE-E Plumbing - Sanitary Sewer - Piping - Existing 112 2 0

P-SSWR-VENT Plumbing - Sanitary Sewer - Vent 3 1 0

P-SSWR-VENT-E Plumbing - Sanitary Sewer - Vent - Existing 112 1 0

Plumbing Levels

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P-STRM-PIPE Plumbing - Storm Sewer - Pipe 7 2 0

P-STRM-PIPE-E Plumbing - Storm Sewer - Pipe - Existing 112 2 0

P-STRM-RFDR Plumbing - Storm Sewer - Roof Drain 4 0 0

P-STRM-RFDR-E Plumbing - Storm Sewer - Roof Drain - Existing 112 0 0

2 0 2

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

DP-A Process Piping | Air Plant Utility 7 0 3

DP-A-D Process Piping | Air Plant Utility (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-A-E Process Piping | Air Plant Utility (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-AI Process Piping | Air, High Pressure Process 7 0 3

DP-AI-D Process Piping | Air, Instrument (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-AI-E Process Piping | Air, Instrument (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-AI-N Process Piping | Air, Instrument (New) 7 0 3

DP-AI-X Process Piping | Air, Instrument (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-A-N Process Piping | Air Plant Utility (New) 7 0 3

D-ANNO Process Piping | Annotation 2 0 2

D-ANNO-20-LABELS Process Piping | Annotation - Labels - 20 2 0 2

D-ANNO-20-LABELS-E Process Piping | Annotation - Labels - 20 - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-20-NOTES Process Piping | Annotation - Notes - 20 2 0 2

D-ANNO-20-NOTES-E Process Piping | Annotation - Notes - 20 - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-25 Process Piping | Annotation - 25 2 0 2

D-ANNO-25-E Process Piping | Annotation - 25 - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-35-ROOM Process Piping | Annotation - Room Names - 35 2 0 2

D-ANNO-35-ROOM-E Process Piping | Annotation - Room Names - 35 - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-50-E Process Piping | Annotation - 50 - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-50-TITL Process Piping | Annotation - Title - 50 2 0 2

D-ANNO-70 Process Piping | Annotation - 70 2 0 2

D-ANNO-70-E Process Piping | Annotation - 70 - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-DIM Process Piping | Annotation - Dimensions 2 0 2

D-ANNO-DIM-E Process Piping | Annotation - Dimensions - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-IDEN Process Piping | Annotation - Identification Tag 2 0 2

Water-WasteWater Levels

Used for all Process Mechanical piping and equipment on Wastewater projects.

NCS standard for process does not address water and wastewater systems.

Approved standard CH2M HILL process flow streams are used as the major category for all standard level names.

Overrides denote object Colours used primarily in a 3D modeling envirnoment.

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D-ANNO-IDEN-E Process Piping | Annotation - Identification Tag - Existing 2 0 2

D-ANNO-MARK Process Piping | Annotation - Break Marks 2 0 2

D-ANNO-MATC Process Piping | Annotation - Match Line 2 0 2

D-ANNO-REVC Process Piping | Annotation - Revision Cloud 2 0 2

D-ANNO-SEC Process Piping | Annotation - Section Line 2 0 2

D-ANNO-STMP Process Piping | Annotation - Professioanl Stamp 2 0 2

D-ANNO-TTLB Process Piping | Annotation - Titleblock 2 0 2

DP-BYP Process Piping | Bypass 7 0 3

DP-BYP-D Process Piping | Bypass (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-BYP-E Process Piping | Bypass (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-BYP-N Process Piping | Bypass (New) 7 0 3

DP-BYP-X Process Piping | Bypass (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-CEN Process Piping | Centrate 7 0 3

DP-CEN-D Process Piping | Centrate (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-CEN-E Process Piping | Centrate (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-CEN-N Process Piping | Centrate (New) 7 0 3

DP-CEN-X Process Piping | Centrate (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-CGR Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Return 7 0 3

DP-CGR-D Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Return (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-CGR-E Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Return (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-CGR-N Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Return (New) 7 0 3

DP-CGR-X Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Return (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-CGS Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Supply 7 0 3

DP-CGS-D Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Supply (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-CGS-E Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Supply (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-CGS-N Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Supply (New) 7 0 3

DP-CGS-X Process Piping | Chilled Glycol Supply (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-CWR Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Return 7 0 3

DP-CWR-D Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Return (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-CWR-E Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Return (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-CWR-N Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Return (New) 7 0 3

DP-CWR-X Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Return (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-CWS Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Supply 7 0 3

DP-CWS-D Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Supply (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-CWS-E Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Supply (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-CWS-N Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Supply (New) 7 0 3

DP-CWS-X Process Piping | Cooling/Chilled Water Supply (not in contract) 80 0 3

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DP-DC Process Piping | Dewatering Centrate Recycle 7 0 3

Default Process Piping | 2 0 2

DP-DC-D Process Piping | Dewatering Centrate (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DC-E Process Piping | Dewatering Centrate (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DC-N Process Piping | Dewatering Centrate (New) 7 0 3

DP-DC-X Process Piping | Dewatering Centrate (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-DF Process Piping | Diesel Fuel 7 0 3

DP-DF-D Process Piping | Diesel Fuel (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DF-E Process Piping | Diesel Fuel (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DF-N Process Piping | Diesel Fuel (New) 7 0 3

DP-DFR Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Return 7 0 3

DP-DFR-D Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Return (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DFR-E Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Return (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DFR-N Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Return (New) 7 0 3

DP-DFR-X Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Return (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-DFS Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Supply 7 0 3

DP-DFS-D Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Supply (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DFS-E Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Supply (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DFS-N Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Supply (New) 7 0 3

DP-DFS-X Process Piping | Diesel Fuel Supply (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-DF-X Process Piping | Diesel Fuel (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-DIMS Process Piping | Process Dimensions 4 0 1

DP-DPO Process Piping | Dry Polymer 7 0 3

DP-DPO-D Process Piping | Dry Polymer (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DPO-E Process Piping | Dry Polymer (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DPO-N Process Piping | Dry Polymer (New) 7 0 3

DP-DPO-X Process Piping | Dry Polymer (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-DR Process Piping | Drain 7 0 3

DP-DR-D Process Piping | Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DR-E Process Piping | Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DRL Process Piping | Drip Leg 7 0 3

DP-DRL-D Process Piping | Drip Leg (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DRL-E Process Piping | Drip Leg (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DRL-N Process Piping | Drip Leg (New) 7 0 3

DP-DRL-X Process Piping | Drip Leg (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-DR-N Process Piping | Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-DR-X Process Piping | Drain (not in contract) 80 0 3

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DP-DSC Process Piping | Dewatered Sludge Cake 7 0 3

DP-DSC-D Process Piping | Dewatered Sludge Cake (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-DSC-E Process Piping | Dewatered Sludge Cake (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-DSC-N Process Piping | Dewatered Sludge Cake (New) 7 0 3

DP-DSC-X Process Piping | Dewatered Sludge Cake (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-EA Process Piping | Exhaust Air 7 0 3

DP-EA-D Process Piping | Exhaust Air (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-EA-E Process Piping | Exhaust Air (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-EA-N Process Piping | Exhaust Air (New) 7 0 3

DP-EA-X Process Piping | Exhaust Air (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-EEX Process Piping | Engine Exhaust 7 0 3

DP-EEX-D Process Piping | Engine Exhaust (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-EEX-E Process Piping | Engine Exhaust (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-EEX-N Process Piping | Engine Exhaust (New) 7 0 3

DP-EEX-X Process Piping | Engine Exhaust (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-EFF Process Piping | Effluent 7 0 3

DP-EFF-D Process Piping | Effluent (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-EFF-E Process Piping | Effluent (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-EFF-N Process Piping | Effluent (New) 7 0 3

DP-EFF-X Process Piping | Effluent (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-EMA Process Piping | Emission Air 7 0 3

DP-EMA-D Process Piping | Emission Air (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-EMA-E Process Piping | Emission Air (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-EMA-N Process Piping | Emission Air (New) 7 0 3

DP-EMA-X Process Piping | Emission Air (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-EQPM Process Piping | Equipment 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-ACCS Process Piping | Equipment Access 4 0 1

DP-EQPM-ACCS-D Process Piping | Equipment Access (existing to demolish) 4 0 1

DP-EQPM-ACCS-E Process Piping | Equipment Access (existing to remain) 112 0 1

DP-EQPM-ACCS-N Process Piping | Equipment Access (New) 4 0 1

DP-EQPM-ACCS-X Process Piping | Equipment Access (not in contract) 4 0 1

DP-EQPM-D Process Piping | Equipment (existing to demolish) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-E Process Piping | Equipment (existing to remain) 112 0 2

DP-EQPM-GATE Process Piping | Gates and Stop Logs 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-GATE-D Process Piping | Gates and Stop Logs (existing to demolish) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-GATE-E Process Piping | Gates and Stop Logs (existing to remain) 112 0 2

DP-EQPM-GATE-N Process Piping | Gates and Stop Logs (New) 2 0 2

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DP-EQPM-GATE-X Process Piping | Gates and Stop Logs (not in contract) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-N Process Piping | Equipment (New) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-PUMP Process Piping | Equipment - Pumps and Compressors 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-PUMP-D Process Piping | Equipment - Pumps and Compressors (existing to demolish) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-PUMP-E Process Piping | Equipment - Pumps and Compressors (existing to remain) 112 0 2

DP-EQPM-PUMP-N Process Piping | Equipment - Pumps and Compressors (New) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-PUMP-X Process Piping | Equipment - Pumps and Compressors (not in contract) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-TANK Process Piping | Equipment - Tanks 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-TANK-D Process Piping | Equipment - Tanks (existing to demolish) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-TANK-E Process Piping | Equipment - Tanks (existing to remain) 112 0 2

DP-EQPM-TANK-N Process Piping | Equipment - Tanks (New) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-TANK-X Process Piping | Equipment - Tanks (not in contract) 2 0 2

DP-EQPM-X Process Piping | Equipment (not in contract) 2 0 2

DP-EWW Process Piping | Eyewash Water 7 0 3

DP-EWW-D Process Piping | Eyewash Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-EWW-E Process Piping | Eyewash Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-EWW-N Process Piping | Eyewash Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-EWW-X Process Piping | Eyewash Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-F Process Piping | Filtrate 7 0 3

DP-FC Process Piping | Ferrous Chloride 7 0 3

DP-FC-D Process Piping | Ferrous Chloride (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-FC-E Process Piping | Ferrous Chloride(existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-FC-N Process Piping | Ferrous Chloride (New) 7 0 3

DP-FC-X Process Piping | Ferrous Chloride (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-FODR Process Piping | Foundation Drain 7 0 3

DP-FODR-D Process Piping | Foundation Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-FODR-E Process Piping | Foundation Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-FODR-N Process Piping | Foundation Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-FODR-X Process Piping | Foundation Drain (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-FS Process Piping | Fire Sprinkler 7 0 3

DP-FS-D Process Piping | Fire Sprinkler (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-FS-E Process Piping | Fire Sprinkler (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-FS-N Process Piping | Fire Sprinkler (New) 7 0 3

DP-FS-X Process Piping | Fire Sprinkler (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-GLR Process Piping | Glycol Return 7 0 3

DP-GLR-D Process Piping | Glycol Return (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-GLR-E Process Piping | Glycol Return (existing to remain) 112 0 3

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DP-GLR-N Process Piping | Glycol Return (New) 7 0 3

DP-GLR-X Process Piping | Glycol Return (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-GLS Process Piping | Glycol Supply 7 0 3

DP-GLS-D Process Piping | Glycol Supply (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-GLS-E Process Piping | Glycol Supply (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-GLS-N Process Piping | Glycol Supply (New) 7 0 3

DP-GLS-X Process Piping | Glycol Supply (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-HGR Process Piping | Heating Glycol Return 7 0 3

DP-HGR-D Process Piping | Heating Glycol Return (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-HGR-E Process Piping | Heating Glycol Return (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-HGR-N Process Piping | Heating Glycol Return (New) 7 0 3

DP-HGR-X Process Piping | Heating Glycol Return (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-HGS Process Piping | Heating Glycol Supply 7 0 3

DP-HGS-D Process Piping | Heating Glycol Supply (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-HGS-E Process Piping | Heating Glycol Supply (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-HGS-N Process Piping | Heating Glycol Supply (New) 7 0 3

DP-HGS-X Process Piping | Heating Glycol Supply (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-HPW3 Process Piping | High Pressure Effluent Water 7 0 3

DP-HPW3-D Process Piping | High Pressure Effluent Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-HPW3-E Process Piping | High Pressure Effluent Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-HPW3-N Process Piping | High Pressure Effluent Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-HPW3-X Process Piping | High Pressure Effluent Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-HRR Process Piping | Heat Recovery Return 7 0 3

DP-HRR-D Process Piping | Heat Recovery Return (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-HRR-E Process Piping | Heat Recovery Return (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-HRR-N Process Piping | Heat Recovery Return (New) 7 0 3

DP-HRR-X Process Piping | Heat Recovery Return (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-HRS Process Piping | Heat Recovery Supply 7 0 3

DP-HRS-D Process Piping | Heat Recovery Supply (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-HRS-E Process Piping | Heat Recovery Supply (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-HRS-N Process Piping | Heat Recovery Supply (New) 7 0 3

DP-HRS-X Process Piping | Heat Recovery Supply (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-HW Process Piping | Hot Water (Domestic) 7 0 3

DP-HW-D Process Piping | Hot Water (Domestic) (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-HW-E Process Piping | Hot Water (Domestic) (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-HW-N Process Piping | Hot Water (Domestic) (New) 7 0 3

DP-HW-X Process Piping | Hot Water (Domestic) (not in contract) 80 0 3

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DP-KEYN Process Piping | Keynotes 2 0 2

DP-LCW Process Piping | Laboratory Cold Water 7 0 3

DP-LCW-D Process Piping | Laboratory Cold Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-LCW-E Process Piping | Laboratory Cold Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-LCW-N Process Piping | Laboratory Cold Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-LCW-X Process Piping | Laboratory Cold Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-LEGN Process Piping | Legends, symbol keys 4 0 1

DP-LHW Process Piping | Laboratory Hot Water 7 0 3

DP-LHW-D Process Piping | Laboratory Hot Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-LHW-E Process Piping | Laboratory Hot Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-LHW-N Process Piping | Laboratory Hot Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-LHW-X Process Piping | Laboratory Hot Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-LO Process Piping | Lubricating Oil 7 0 3

DP-LOD Process Piping | Lube Oil Drain 7 0 3

DP-LO-D Process Piping | Lubricating Oil (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-LODP-D Process Piping | Lube Oil Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-LODP-E Process Piping | Lube Oil Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-LODP-N Process Piping | Lube Oil Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-LODP-X Process Piping | Lube Oil Drain (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-LO-E Process Piping | Lubricating Oil (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-LO-N Process Piping | Lubricating Oil (New) 7 0 3

DP-LOR Process Piping | Lube Oil Return 7 0 3

DP-LOR-D Process Piping | Lube Oil Return (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-LOR-E Process Piping | Lube Oil Return (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-LOR-N Process Piping | Lube Oil Return (New) 7 0 3

DP-LOR-X Process Piping | Lube Oil Return (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-LOS Process Piping | Lube Oil Supply Return 7 0 3

DP-LOS-D Process Piping | Lube Oil Supply (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-LOS-E Process Piping | Lube Oil Supply (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-LOS-N Process Piping | Lube Oil Supply (New) 7 0 3

DP-LOS-X Process Piping | Lube Oil Supply (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-LO-X Process Piping | Lubricating Oil (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-LPO Process Piping | Liquid Polymer 7 0 3

DP-LPO-D Process Piping | Liquid Polymer (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-LPO-E Process Piping | Liquid Polymer (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-LPO-N Process Piping | Liquid Polymer (New) 7 0 3

DP-LPO-X Process Piping | Liquid Polymer (not in contract) 80 0 3

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DP-ML Process Piping | Mixed Liquor 7 0 3

DP-ML-D Process Piping | Mixed Liquor (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-ML-E Process Piping | Mixed Liquor (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-ML-N Process Piping | Mixed Liquor (New) 7 0 3

DP-MLR Process Piping | Mixed Liquor Recycle (Condensate) 7 0 3

DP-MLR-D Process Piping | Mixed Liquor Recycle (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-MLR-E Process Piping | Mixed Liquor Recycle (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-MLR-N Process Piping | Mixed Liquor Recycle (New) 7 0 3

DP-MLR-X Process Piping | Mixed Liquor Recycle (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-ML-X Process Piping | Mixed Liquor (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-MU Process Piping | Make-Up Water 7 0 3

DP-MU-D Process Piping | Make-Up Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-MU-E Process Piping | Make-Up Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-MU-N Process Piping | Make-Up Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-MU-X Process Piping | Make-Up Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-NG Process Piping | Natural Gas 7 0 3

DP-NG-D Process Piping | Natural Gas (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-NG-E Process Piping | Natural Gas (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-NG-N Process Piping | Natural Gas (New) 7 0 3

DP-NG-X Process Piping | Natural Gas (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-NPLT Process Piping | Non-plotting graphic information 3 0 0

DP-OA Process Piping | Odorous Air 7 0 3

DP-OA-D Process Piping | Odorous Air (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-OA-E Process Piping | Odorous Air (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-OA-N Process Piping | Odorous Air (New) 7 0 3

DP-OA-X Process Piping | Odorous Air (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-OD Process Piping | Roof Overflow Drain 7 0 3

DP-ODP-D Process Piping | Roof Overflow Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-ODP-E Process Piping | Roof Overflow Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-ODP-N Process Piping | Roof Overflow Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-ODP-X Process Piping | Ozone Gas (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-OES Process Piping | Outdoor Exhaust Stack 7 0 3

DP-OES-D Process Piping | Outdoor Exhaust Stack (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-OES-E Process Piping | Outdoor Exhaust Stack (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-OES-N Process Piping | Outdoor Exhaust Stack (New) 7 0 3

DP-OES-X Process Piping | Outdoor Exhaust Stack (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-OF Process Piping | Overflow 7 0 3

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DP-OF-D Process Piping | Overflow (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-OF-E Process Piping | Overflow (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-OFL Process Piping | Outfall (Plant Outfall) 7 0 3

DP-OFL-D Process Piping | Outfall (Plant Outfall) (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-OFL-E Process Piping | Outfall (Plant Outfall) (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-OFL-N Process Piping | Outfall (Plant Outfall) (New) 7 0 3

DP-OFL-X Process Piping | Outfall (Plant Outfall) (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-OF-N Process Piping | Overflow (New) 7 0 3

DP-OF-X Process Piping | Overflow (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-OSA Process Piping | Outside Air 7 0 3

DP-OSA-D Process Piping | Outside Air (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-OSA-E Process Piping | Outside Air (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-OSA-N Process Piping | Outside Air (New) 7 0 3

DP-OSA-X Process Piping | Outside Air (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PAB Process Piping | Process Air Blowoff 7 0 3

DP-PAB-D Process Piping | Process Air Blowoff (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PAB-E Process Piping | Process Air Blowoff (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PAB-N Process Piping | Process Air Blowoff (New) 7 0 3

DP-PAB-X Process Piping | Process Air Blowoff (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PAC Process Piping | Powder Activated Carbon 7 0 3

DP-PAC-D Process Piping | Powder Activated Carbon (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PAC-E Process Piping | Powder Activated Carbon (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PAC-N Process Piping | Powder Activated Carbon (New) 7 0 3

DP-PAC-X Process Piping | Powder Activated Carbon (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PAD Process Piping | Process Air Diffuser 7 0 3

DP-PADP-D Process Piping | Process Air Diffuser (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PADP-E Process Piping | Process Air Diffuser (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PADP-N Process Piping | Process Air Diffuser (New) 7 0 3

DP-PADP-X Process Piping | Process Air Diffuser (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PATT Process Piping | Patterning, Hatching 3 0 0

DP-PATT-E Process Piping | Patterning, Hatching - Existing 112 0 0

DP-PD Process Piping | Process Drain 7 0 3

DP-PDP-D Process Piping | Process Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PDP-E Process Piping | Process Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PDP-N Process Piping | Process Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-PDS Process Piping | Primary Digested Sludge 7 0 3

DP-PDS-D Process Piping | Primary Digested Sludge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

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DP-PDS-E Process Piping | Primary Digested Sludge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PDS-N Process Piping | Primary Digested Sludge (New) 7 0 3

DP-PDS-X Process Piping | Primary Digested Sludge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PDP-X Process Piping | Process Drain (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PE Process Piping | Primary Effluent 7 0 3

DP-PE-D Process Piping | Primary Effluent (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PE-E Process Piping | Primary Effluent (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PE-N Process Piping | Primary Effluent (New) 7 0 3

DP-PE-X Process Piping | Primary Effluent (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PI Process Piping | Primary Influent 7 0 3

DP-PI-D Process Piping | Primary Influent (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PI-E Process Piping | Primary Influent (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PI-N Process Piping | Primary Influent (New) 7 0 3

DP-PIPE-E Process Piping | Existing Pipe 112 0 3

DP-PIPE-F Process Piping | Future Pipe 80 0 3

DP-PIPE-WALL Process Piping | Wall Pipes and Penetrations 4 0 1

DP-PIPE-WALL-D Process Piping | Wall Pipes and Penetrations (existing to demolish) 3 0 1

DP-PIPE-WALL-E Process Piping | Wall Pipes and Penetrations (existing to remain) 112 0 1

DP-PIPE-WALL-N Process Piping | Wall Pipes and Penetrations (New) 4 0 1

DP-PIPE-WALL-X Process Piping | Wall Pipes and Penetrations (not in contract) 4 0 1

DP-PIPE-X Process Piping | Pipe (NIC) 80 0 3

DP-PI-X Process Piping | Primary Influent (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PLE Process Piping | Plant Effluent 7 0 3

DP-PLE-D Process Piping | Plant Effluent (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PLE-E Process Piping | Plant Effluent (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PLE-N Process Piping | Plant Effluent (New) 7 0 3

DP-PLE-X Process Piping | Plant Effluent (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-POD Process Piping | Polymer Dry 7 0 3

DP-PODP-D Process Piping | Polymer Dry (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PODP-E Process Piping | Polymer Dry (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PODP-N Process Piping | Polymer Dry (New) 7 0 3

DP-PODP-X Process Piping | Polymer Dry (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PRL Process Piping | Pressure Relief Line 7 0 3

DP-PRL-D Process Piping | Pressure Relief Line (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PRL-E Process Piping | Pressure Relief Line (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PRL-N Process Piping | Pressure Relief Line (New) 7 0 3

DP-PRL-X Process Piping | Pressure Relief Line (not in contract) 80 0 3

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DP-PROC Process Piping | Process Main Category 7 0 3

DP-PROC-D Process Piping | Process: Existing to Demolish 3 0 3

DP-PROC-E Process Piping | Process: Existing to Remain 112 0 3

DP-PS Process Piping | Pressure Sewer 7 0 3

DP-PSD Process Piping | Primary Sludge 7 0 3

DP-PS-D Process Piping | Pressure Sewer (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PSDP-D Process Piping | Primary Sludge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PSDP-E Process Piping | Primary Sludge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PSDP-N Process Piping | Primary Sludge (New) 7 0 3

DP-PSDP-X Process Piping | Primary Sludge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PS-E Process Piping | Pressure Sewer (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PSM Process Piping | Primary Scum 7 0 3

DP-PSM-D Process Piping | Primary Scum (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PSM-E Process Piping | Primary Scum (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PSM-N Process Piping | Primary Scum (New) 7 0 3

DP-PSM-X Process Piping | Primary Scum (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PS-N Process Piping | Pressure Sewer (New) 7 0 3

DP-PS-X Process Piping | Pressure Sewer (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-PYL Process Piping | Polymer Liquid 7 0 3

DP-PYL-D Process Piping | Polymer Liquid (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-PYL-E Process Piping | Polymer Liquid (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-PYL-N Process Piping | Polymer Liquid (New) 7 0 3

DP-PYL-X Process Piping | Polymer Liquid (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RA Process Piping | Return Air 7 0 3

DP-RA-D Process Piping | Return Air (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RA-E Process Piping | Return Air (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RA-N Process Piping | Return Air (New) 7 0 3

DP-RAS Process Piping | Return Activated Sludge 7 0 3

DP-RAS-D Process Piping | Return Activated Sludge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RAS-E Process Piping | Return Activated Sludge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RAS-N Process Piping | Return Activated Sludge (New) 7 0 3

DP-RAS-X Process Piping | Return Activated Sludge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RAW Process Piping | Raw Water 7 0 3

DP-RAW-D Process Piping | Raw Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RAW-E Process Piping | Raw Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RAW-N Process Piping | Raw Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-RAWS Process Piping | Raw Sludge 7 0 3

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DP-RAWS-D Process Piping | Raw Sludge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RAWS-E Process Piping | Raw Sludge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RAWS-N Process Piping | Raw Sludge (New) 7 0 3

DP-RAWS-X Process Piping | Raw Sludge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RAW-X Process Piping | Raw Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RA-X Process Piping | Return Air (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RCY Process Piping | Recycle 7 0 3

DP-RCY-D Process Piping | Recycle (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RCY-E Process Piping | Recycle (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RCY-N Process Piping | Recycle (New) 7 0 3

DP-RCY-X Process Piping | Recycle (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RD Process Piping | Roof Drain 7 0 3

DP-RDP-D Process Piping | Roof Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RDP-E Process Piping | Roof Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RDP-N Process Piping | Roof Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-RDP-X Process Piping | Roof Drain (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-REC Process Piping | Recirculation 7 0 3

DP-REC-D Process Piping | Recirculation (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-REC-E Process Piping | Recirculation (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-REC-N Process Piping | Recirculation (New) 7 0 3

DP-REC-X Process Piping | Recirculation (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-REFR Process Piping | Reference, external files 3 0 0

DP-REVC Process Piping | Revision clouds 2 0 2

DP-REVS Process Piping | Revision indicators 2 0 2

DP-RS Process Piping | Raw Sewage 7 0 3

DP-RS-D Process Piping | Raw Sewage (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RS-E Process Piping | Raw Sewage (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RS-N Process Piping | Raw Sewage (New) 7 0 3

DP-RS-X Process Piping | Raw Sewage (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RV Process Piping | Relief Valve 7 0 3

DP-RV-D Process Piping | Relief Valve (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RV-E Process Piping | Relief Valve (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-RV-N Process Piping | Relief Valve (New) 7 0 3

DP-RV-X Process Piping | Relief Valve (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-RWL Process Piping | Rain Water Leader 7 0 3

DP-RWL-D Process Piping | Rain Water Leader (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-RWL-E Process Piping | Rain Water Leader (existing to remain) 112 0 3

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DP-RWL-N Process Piping | Rain Water Leader (New) 7 0 3

DP-RWL-X Process Piping | Rain Water Leader (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-S Process Piping | Sanitary Sewer (Gravity) 7 0 3

DP-SA Process Piping | Sample 7 0 3

DP-SA-D Process Piping | Sample (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SA-E Process Piping | Sample (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SA-N Process Piping | Sample (New) 7 0 3

DP-SA-X Process Piping | Sample (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SBS Process Piping | Sodium BiSulphite 7 0 3

DP-SBS-D Process Piping | Sodium BiSulphite (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SBS-E Process Piping | Sodium BiSulphite (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SBS-N Process Piping | Sodium BiSulphite (New) 7 0 3

DP-SBS-X Process Piping | Sodium BiSulphite (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SCHD Process Piping | Schedules: outline 1 0 5

DP-SCHDP-GRID Process Piping | Schedules: grid 4 0 1

DP-SCHDP-TEXT Process Piping | Schedules: text 2 0 2

DP-SCR Process Piping | Screenings 7 0 3

DP-SCR-D Process Piping | Screenings (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SCR-E Process Piping | Screenings (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SCR-N Process Piping | Screenings (New) 7 0 3

DP-SCR-X Process Piping | Screenings (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-S-D Process Piping | Sanitary Sewer (Gravity) (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SE Process Piping | Secondary Effluent 7 0 3

DP-S-E Process Piping | Sanitary Sewer (Gravity) (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SE-D Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SE-E Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SEF Process Piping | Secondary Effluent 7 0 3

DP-SEF-D Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SEF-E Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SEF-N Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (New) 7 0 3

DP-SEF-X Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SE-N Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (New) 7 0 3

DP-SEP Process Piping | Septage 7 0 3

DP-SEP-D Process Piping | Septage (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SEP-E Process Piping | Septage (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SEP-N Process Piping | Septage (New) 7 0 3

DP-SEP-X Process Piping | Septage (not in contract) 80 0 3

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DP-SET Process Piping | Settled Water 7 0 3

DP-SET-D Process Piping | Settled Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SET-E Process Piping | Settled Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SET-N Process Piping | Settled Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-SET-X Process Piping | Settled Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SE-X Process Piping | Secondary Effluent (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SLD Process Piping | Settled Sludge 7 0 3

DP-SLDP-D Process Piping | Settled Sludge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SLDP-E Process Piping | Settled Sludge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SLDP-N Process Piping | Settled Sludge (New) 7 0 3

DP-SLDP-X Process Piping | Settled Sludge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SLL Process Piping | Sludge Loading 7 0 3

DP-SLL-D Process Piping | Sludge Loading (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SLL-E Process Piping | Sludge Loading (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SLL-N Process Piping | Sludge Loading (New) 7 0 3

DP-SLL-X Process Piping | Sludge Loading (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SLOV Process Piping | Sludge Overflow 7 0 3

DP-SLOV-D Process Piping | Sludge Overflow (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SLOV-E Process Piping | Sludge Overflow (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SLOV-N Process Piping | Sludge Overflow (New) 7 0 3

DP-SLOV-X Process Piping | Sludge Overflow (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SLT-D Process Piping | Sludge Transfer (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SLT-E Process Piping | Sludge Transfer (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SLT-N Process Piping | Sludge Transfer (New) 7 0 3

DP-SLT-X Process Piping | Sludge Transfer (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-S-N Process Piping | Sanitary Sewer (Gravity) (New) 7 0 3

DP-SPD Process Piping | Sump Pump Discharge 7 0 3

DP-SPDP-D Process Piping | Sump Pump Discharge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SPDP-E Process Piping | Sump Pump Discharge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SPDP-N Process Piping | Sump Pump Discharge (New) 7 0 3

DP-SPDP-X Process Piping | Sump Pump Discharge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SRL Process Piping | Surge Relief Line 7 0 3

DP-SRL-D Process Piping | Surge Relief Line (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SRL-E Process Piping | Surge Relief Line (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SRL-N Process Piping | Surge Relief Line (New) 7 0 3

DP-SRL-X Process Piping | Surge Relief Line (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SS Process Piping | Storm Sewer 7 0 3

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DP-SS-D Process Piping | Storm Sewer (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SS-E Process Piping | Storm Sewer (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SSM Process Piping | Secondary Scum 7 0 3

DP-SSM-D Process Piping | Secondary Scum (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SSM-E Process Piping | Secondary Scum (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SSM-N Process Piping | Secondary Scum (New) 7 0 3

DP-SSM-X Process Piping | Secondary Scum (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SS-N Process Piping | Storm Sewer (New) 7 0 3

DP-SS-X Process Piping | Storm Sewer (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-STD Process Piping | Storm Drain 7 0 3

DP-STDP-D Process Piping | Storm Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-STDP-E Process Piping | Storm Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-STDP-N Process Piping | Storm Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-STDP-X Process Piping | Storm Drain (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SU Process Piping | Supernatant 7 0 3

DP-SU-D Process Piping | Supernatant (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-SU-E Process Piping | Supernatant (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-SU-N Process Piping | Supernatant (New) 7 0 3

DP-SUPP Process Piping | Pipe Supports 2 0 2

DP-SUPP-D Process Piping | Pipe Supports (existing to demolish) 3 0 2

DP-SUPP-E Process Piping | Pipe Supports (existing to remain) 112 0 2

DP-SUPP-N Process Piping | Pipe Supports (New) 2 0 2

DP-SUPP-X Process Piping | Pipe Supports (not in contract) 80 0 2

DP-SU-X Process Piping | Supernatant (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-S-X Process Piping | Sanitary Sewer (Gravity) (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-SYMB Process Piping | Reference symbols 2 0 2

DP-SYMB-CUTL Process Piping | Section cut line 7 0 3

DP-SYMB-SCND Process Piping | Secondary linework and symbols 4 0 1

DP-TABL Process Piping | Data tables 2 0 2

DP-TC Process Piping | Thickening Centrate Recycle 7 0 3

DP-TC-D Process Piping | Thickening Centrate Recycle (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-TC-E Process Piping | Thickening Centrate Recycle (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-TC-N Process Piping | Thickening Centrate Recycle (New) 7 0 3

DP-TC-X Process Piping | Thickening Centrate Recycle (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-TW Process Piping | Tempered Water 7 0 3

DP-TWAS Process Piping | Thickened Waste Activated Sludge 7 0 3

DP-TWAS-D Process Piping | Thickened Waste Activated Sludge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

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DP-TWAS-E Process Piping | Thickened Waste Activated Sludge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-TWAS-N Process Piping | Thickened Waste Activated Sludge (New) 7 0 3

DP-TWAS-X Process Piping | Thickened Waste Activated Sludge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-TW-D Process Piping | Tempered Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-TW-E Process Piping | Tempered Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-TW-N Process Piping | Tempered Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-TW-X Process Piping | Tempered Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-UD Process Piping | Under Drain 7 0 3

DP-UDP-D Process Piping | Under Drain (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-UDP-E Process Piping | Under Drain (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-UDP-N Process Piping | Under Drain (New) 7 0 3

DP-UDP-X Process Piping | Under Drain (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-UNW Process Piping | Unwatering 7 0 3

DP-UNW-D Process Piping | Unwatering (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-UNW-E Process Piping | Unwatering (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-UNW-N Process Piping | Unwatering (New) 7 0 3

DP-UNW-X Process Piping | Unwatering (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-V Process Piping | Vent 7 0 3

DP-VAC Process Piping | Vacuum 7 0 3

DP-VAC-D Process Piping | Vacuum (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-VAC-E Process Piping | Vacuum (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-VAC-N Process Piping | Vacuum (New) 7 0 3

DP-VAC-X Process Piping | Vacuum (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-VAR Process Piping | Vacuum Relief 2 0 2

DP-VAR-D Process Piping | Vacuum Relief (existing to demolish) 3 0 2

DP-VAR-E Process Piping | Vacuum Relief (existing to remain) 112 0 2

DP-VAR-N Process Piping | Vacuum Relief (New) 2 0 2

DP-VAR-X Process Piping | Vacuum Relief (not in contract) 80 0 2

DP-V-D Process Piping | Vent (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-V-E Process Piping | Vent (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-V-N Process Piping | Vent (New) 7 0 3

DP-VTR Process Piping | Vent Through Roof 7 0 3

DP-VTR-D Process Piping | Vent Through Roof (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-VTR-E Process Piping | Vent Through Roof (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-VTR-N Process Piping | Vent Through Roof (New) 7 0 3

DP-VTR-X Process Piping | Vent Through Roof (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-V-X Process Piping | Vent (not in contract) 80 0 3

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DP-W1 Process Piping | Potable Water 7 0 3

DP-W1-D Process Piping | Potable Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-W1-E Process Piping | Potable Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-W1-N Process Piping | Potable Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-W1-X Process Piping | Potable Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-W2 Process Piping | Process Water 7 0 3

DP-W2-D Process Piping | Process Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-W2-E Process Piping | Process Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-W2-N Process Piping | Process Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-W2-X Process Piping | Process Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-W3 Process Piping | Plant Effluent Water (Non-Potable) 7 0 3

DP-W3-D Process Piping | Plant Effluent Water (Non-Potable) (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-W3-E Process Piping | Plant Effluent Water (Non-Potable) (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-W3-N Process Piping | Plant Effluent Water (Non-Potable) (New) 7 0 3

DP-W3-X Process Piping | Plant Effluent Water (Non-Potable) (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-WAS Process Piping | Waste Activate Sludge 7 0 3

DP-WAS-D Process Piping | Waste Activate Sludge (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-WAS-E Process Piping | Waste Activate Sludge (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-WAS-N Process Piping | Waste Activate Sludge (New) 7 0 3

DP-WAS-X Process Piping | Waste Activate Sludge (not in contract) 80 0 3

DP-WW Process Piping | Waste Water 7 0 3

DP-WW-D Process Piping | Waste Water (existing to demolish) 3 0 3

DP-WW-E Process Piping | Waste Water (existing to remain) 112 0 3

DP-WW-N Process Piping | Waste Water (New) 7 0 3

DP-WW-X Process Piping | Waste Water (not in contract) 80 0 3

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

M-CHEM Mechanical- Chemical Systems 2 0 0

M-CHEM-EQPM Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Equipment 2 0 0

M-CHEM-FITT Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Fittings 2 0 0

M-CHEM-PIPE Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes 4 0 0

M-CHEM-PIPE-ALUM Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes-Alum 4 0 0

M-CHEM-PIPE-BIOC Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes- Biocide 4 0 0

M-CHEM-PIPE-CAUS Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes- Caustic 4 0 0

M-CHEM-PIPE-COAG Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes- Coagulant 4 0 0

M-CHEM-PIPE-NEUT Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes- Neutralizing Amine 4 0 0

M-CHEM-PIPE-SODI Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes- Sodium 4 0 0

HVAC Levels

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M-CHEM-PIPE-SULF Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Pipes- Sulphuric Acid / Sulphur 4 0 0

M-CHEM-VALV Mechanical- Chemical Systems- Valve 2 0 0

M-CMPA Mechanical- Compressed Process Air System 2 0 0

M-CMPA-EQPM Mechanical- Compressed Process Air System- Equipment 4 0 0

M-CMPA-FITT Mechanical- Compressed Process Air System- Fittings 2 0 0

M-CMPA-PIPE Mechanical- Compressed Process Air System- Pipes 4 0 0

M-CMPA-VALV Mechanical- Compressed Process Air System- Valve 2 0 0

M-CNDW Mechanical- Condenser Water System 2 0 0

M-CNDW-EQPM Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Equipment 2 0 0

M-CNDW-FITT Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Fittings 2 0 0

M-CNDW-PIPE Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Pipes 4 0 0

M-CNDW-PIPE-RETN Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Pipes- Return 4 0 0

M-CNDW-PIPE-SUPP Mechanical- Condenser Water System-Pipes-Supply 4 0 0

M-CNDW-VALV Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Valve 2 0 0

M-CONP Mechanical- Condenser Water System 2 0 0

M-CONP-EQPM Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Equipment 2 0 0

M-CONP-FITT Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Fittings 2 0 0

M-CONP-PIPE Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Pipes 4 0 0

M-CONP-PIPE-LPIP Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Pipes- Low Pressure Piping 4 0 0

M-CONP-VALV Mechanical- Condenser Water System- Valve 2 0 0

M-CONT Mechanical- Controls System 2 0 0

M-CONT-EQPM Mechanical- Controls System- Equipment 2 0 0

M-CONT-THER Mechanical- Controls System- Thermostats 2 0 0

M-CONT-WIRE Mechanical- Controls System- Wiring 5 0 0

M-CWTR-EQPM Mechanical- Chilled Water System- Equipment 2 0 0

M-CWTR-FITT Mechanical- Chilled Water System- Fittings 2 0 0

M-CWTR-PIPE Mechanical- Chilled Water System- Pipes 4 0 0

M-CWTR-PIPE-RETN Mechanical- Chilled Water System- Pipes- Return 4 0 0

M-CWTR-PIPE-SUPP Mechanical-Chilled Water System-Pipes-Supply 4 0 0

M-CWTR-VALV Mechanical- Chilled Water System- Valve 2 0 0

M-DOMW Mechanical- Domestic Water System 2 0 0

M-DOMW-EQPM Mechanical- Domestic Water System- Equipment 2 0 0

M-DOMW-PIPE Mechanical- Domestic Water System- Pipes 4 0 0

M-DOMW-PIPE-CWTR Mechanical- Domestic Water System- Pipes- Cold Water 4 0 0

M-DOMW-PIPE-HRET Mechanical- Domestic Water System- Pipes- Hot Water Return 4 0 0

M-DOMW-PIPE-HWTR Mechanical- Domestic Water System- Pipes- Hot Water 4 0 0

M-DUST Mechanical- Dust And Fume Collection System 2 0 0

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M-ELHT Mechanical- Electric Heat 2 0 0

M-ELHT-EQPM Mechanical- Electric Heat- Equipment 2 0 0

M-ENER Mechanical- Energy Management System 7 0 0

M-ENER-EQPM Mechanical- Energy Management System- Equipment 7 0 0

M-ENER-WIRE Mechanical- Energy Management System- Wiring 7 0 0

M-EQPM Mechanical- Equipment 3 0 0

M-EQPM-HIDD Mechanical- Equipment- Hidden 3 2 0

M-FIRE-PIPE Mechanical- Fire Protection System- Pipes 4 0 0

M-FUEL-EQPM Mechanical- Fuel System- Equipment 2 0 0

M-FUEL-FOIL-EQPM Mechanical- Fuel System- Fuel Oil- Equipment 2 0 0

M-FUEL-GGEP Mechanical- Fuel System- Gas General Piping 2 0 0

M-FUEL-NGAS Mechanical- Fuel System- Natural Gas 2 0 0

M-FUEL-NGAS-EQPM Mechanical- Fuel System- Natural Gas- Equipment 2 0 0

M-FUEL-NGAS-FITT Mechanical- Fuel System- Natural Gas- Fittings 2 0 0

M-FUEL-NGAS-HPIP Mechanical- Fuel System- Natural Gas- High Pressure Piping 4 0 0

M-FUEL-NGAS-LPIP Mechanical- Fuel System- Natural Gas- Low Pressure Piping 4 0 0

Default 2 0 2

M-FUEL-NGAS-MPIP Mechanical- Fuel System- Natural Gas- Medium Pressure Piping 4 0 0

M-FUEL-NGAS-PIPE Mechanical- Fuel System- Natural Gas- Pipes 4 0 0

M-HVAC-CDFF Mechanical- HVAC- 2 0 0

M-HVAC-DUCT Mechanical- HVAC- Duct 3 0 0

M-HVAC-DUCT-CNTR Mechanical- HVAC- Duct- Center 8 4 0

M-HVAC-DUCT-PATT Mechanical- HVAC- Duct- Hatch Pattern 8 0 0

M-I-LINE-MAJR Mechanical- Process & Instrumentation Diagram- Lines- Major 3 0 0

M-I-LINE-MINR Mechanical- Process & Instrumentation Diagram- Lines- Minor 2 0 0

M-PART-CUT Mechanical- Part- Cut 0 0 0

M-PART-HIDD Mechanical- Part- Hidden 3 2 0

M-PIPE Mechanical- Pipe 4 0 0

M-PIPE-DROP Mechanical- Pipe- Drop 80 0 0

M-PIPE-PATT Mechanical- Pipe- Hatch Pattern 80 0 0

M-PIPE-RISE Mechanical- Pipe- Rise 80 0 0

M-PIPE -CNTR Mechanical- Pipe- Center 80 4 0

M-PROC Mechanical- Process System 4 0 0

M-PROC-EQPM Mechanical- Process System- Equipment 4 0 0

M-PROC-PIPE Mechanical- Process System- Pipes 4 0 0

M-SPAC-BDRY Mechanical- Space- Boundry 0 0 0

M-SPAC-COLR Mechanical- Space- Colour 0 0 0

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M-SPAC-INTR Mechanical- Space- Interior 0 0 0

M-SPAC-REFR Mechanical- Space- Referance 0 0 0

M-SPCE-LINE Mechanical- Space- Line 0 0 0

M-ZONE Mechanical- Zone 0 0 0

MM-I-EQPM Mechanical Materials Handling- Process & Instrumentation Diagram- Equipment3 0 0

MM-I-MAJR Mechanical Materials Handling- Process & Instrumentation Diagram- Major 4 0 0

MM-I-MINR Mechanical Materials Handling- Process & Instrumentation Diagram- Minor 1 0 0

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

F-AFFF Fire Protection, Aqueous Film-forming Foam 7 0 0

F-AFFF-EQPM Fire Protection, Aqueous Film-forming Foam, Equipment 7 0 0

F-AFFF-PIPE Fire Protection, Aqueous Film-forming Foam, Pipes 7 0 0

F-ANNO-DIMS Fire Protection, Annotation, Dimensions 7 0 0

F-ANNO-IDEN Fire Protection, Annotation, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

F-ANNO-NOTE Fire Protection, Annotation, Notes 7 0 0

F-ANNO-PATT Fire Protection, Annotation, Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

F-ANNO-SYMB Fire Protection, Annotation, Symbols 2 0 0

F-ANNO-TEXT Fire Protection, Annotation, Text 7 0 0

F-CO2S Fire Protection, Co2 Systems 4 0 0

F-CO2S-EQPM Fire Protection, Co2 Systems, Equipment 7 0 0

F-CO2S-PIPE Fire Protection, Co2 Systems, Pipes 4 0 0

F-CONT-PANL Fire Protection, Controls System, Panels 2 0 0

F-CONT-WIRE-HIDD Fire Protection, Controls System, Wiring, 2 1 2 0

F-EQPM-CABN Fire Protection, Equipment, Cabinets 2 0 0

F-EQPM-CABN-TAGS Fire Protection, Equipment, Cabinets, Equip Numbers & Tags 7 0 0

F-EQPM-CABN-TEXT Fire Protection, Equipment, Cabinets, Text 7 0 0

F-EQPM-EXTN Fire Protection, Equipment, Extinguisher 2 0 0

F-EQPM-EXTN-TAGS Fire Protection, Equipment, Extinguisher, Equip Numbers & Tags 7 0 0

F-EQPM-EXTN-TEXT Fire Protection, Equipment, Extinguisher, Text 7 0 0

F-FOAM Fire Protection, Aqueous Foam Systems 2 0 0

F-FOAM-EQPM Fire Protection, Aqueous Foam Systems, Equipment 2 0 0

F-FOAM-PIPE Fire Protection, Aqueous Foam Systems, Pipes 4 0 0

F-HALN Fire Protection, Halon Systems 2 0 0

F-HALN-EQPM Fire Protection, Halon Systems, Equipment 2 0 0

F-HALN-PIPE Fire Protection, Halon Systems, Pipes 4 0 0

F-IGAS Fire Protection, Inert Gas Systems 2 0 0

F-IGAS-EQPM Fire Protection, Inert Gas Systems, Equipment 2 0 0

Fire Safety Levels

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F-IGAS-PIPE Fire Protection, Inert Gas Systems, Pipes 4 0 0

F-SCHM-CNTR Fire Protection, Schematic, 4line 5 4 0

F-SCHM-DASH Fire Protection, Schematic, 3 Linework 1 3 0

F-SCHM-TEXT Fire Protection, Schematic, Text 7 0 0

F-SPIP Fire Protection, Standpipe Systems 2 0 0

F-SPIP-EQPM Fire Protection, Standpipe Systems, Equipment 2 0 0

F-SPIP-FITT Fire Protection, Standpipe Systems, Fittings 2 0 0

F-SPIP-IDEN Fire Protection, Standpipe Systems, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

F-SPIP-PIPE Fire Protection, Standpipe Systems, Pipes 4 0 0

F-SPIP-TAGS Fire Protection, Standpipe Systems, Equip Numbers & Tags 7 0 0

F-SPIP-VALV Fire Protection, Standpipe Systems, Valve 2 0 0

F-SPRN Fire Protection, Sprinkler System 2 0 0

F-SPRN-CLHD Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Ceiling Heads 2 0 0

F-SPRN-EQPM Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Equipment 2 0 0

F-SPRN-FITT Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Fittings 2 0 0

F-SPRN-IDEN Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

F-SPRN-NOZZ Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Nozzle Or Head 2 0 0

F-SPRN-OTHD Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Other Heads 4 0 0

F-SPRN-PIPE Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Pipes 4 0 0

F-SPRN-STAN Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Stationing 2 0 0

F-SPRN-TAGS Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Equip Numbers & Tags 7 0 0

F-SPRN-VALV Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, Valve 2 0 0

FA-ANNO-DIMS Fire Alarm, Annotation, Dimensions 7 0 0

FA-ANNO-IDEN Fire Alarm, Annotation, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

FA-ANNO-NOTE Fire Alarm, Annotation, Notes 7 0 0

FA-ANNO-PATT Fire Alarm, Annotation, Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

FA-ANNO-SYMB Fire Alarm, Annotation, Symbols 2 0 0

FA-ANNO-TEXT Fire Alarm, Annotation, Text 7 0 0

FX-ANNO-DIMS Fire Suppression, Annotation, Dimensions 7 0 0

FX-ANNO-IDEN Fire Suppression, Annotation, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

FX-ANNO-NOTE Fire Suppression, Annotation, Notes 7 0 0

FX-ANNO-PATT Fire Suppression, Annotation, Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

FX-ANNO-SYMB Fire Suppression, Annotation, Symbols 2 0 0

FX-ANNO-TEXT Fire Suppression, Annotation, Text 7 0 0

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

E-Alrm Electrical - Alarm 3 0 0

Electrical Levels

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E-Alrm-E Electrical - Alarm - Existing 112 0 0

E-Alrm-Eqpm Electrical - Alarm - Equipment 7 0 0

E-Alrm-Hidd Electrical - Alarm- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Area Electrical - Area 3 0 0

E-Area-E Electrical - Area - Existing 112 0 0

E-Auxl Electrical - Auxiliary 3 0 0

E-Auxl-E Electrical - Auxiliary - Existing 112 0 0

E-Bell Electrical - Bell 3 0 0

E-Bell-E Electrical - Bell - Existing 112 0 0

E-Cabl Electrical - Cable 3 0 0

E-Cabl-Coax Electrical - Cable - Coax cable 3 0 0

E-Cabl-E Electrical - Cable - Existing 112 0 0

E-Cabl-Fibr Electrical - Cable- Fiber optics cable 3 0 0

E-Cabl-Hidd Electrical - Cable- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Cabl-Mult Electrical - Cable- multi-conductor cable 3 0 0

E-Cabl-Tray Electrical - Cable- cabletray and wireways 3 0 0

E-CCTV Electrical - Closed Circuit TV 3 0 0

E-CCTV-E Electrical - Closed Circuit TV - Existing 112 0 0

E-CCTV-Hidd Electrical - Closed Circuit TV- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-CLNG-SUSP-DASH Electrical - Ceiling- Suspended Elements- 3 Linework 5 2 0

E-CLNG-SUSP-E Electrical - Ceiling- Suspended Elements- Existing 112 0 0

E-CLNG-SUSP-SCRN Electrical - Ceiling- Suspended Elements- Screened/Grey Linework 112 0 0

E-Clok Electrical - Clock 3 0 0

E-Clok-Circ Electrical - Clock- Circuits 3 0 0

E-Clok-Clng Electrical - Clock- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Clok-E Electrical - Clock - Existing 112 0 0

E-Clok-Eqpm Electrical - Clock- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Clok-Fldr Electrical - Clock- Floor Drains 3 0 0

E-Clok-Flor Electrical - Clock- floor 3 0 0

E-Clok-Hidd Electrical - Clock- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Clok-Wall Electrical - Clock- Walls 3 0 0

E-Comm Electrical - Telecommunications 3 0 0

E-Comm-Circ Electrical - Telecommunications- circuits 3 0 0

E-Comm-Clng Electrical - Telecommunications- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Comm-Devc Electrical - Telecommunications- Device 3 0 0

E-Comm-E Electrical - Telecommunications- Minor 1 -Existing 112 0 0

E-Comm-Eqpm Electrical - Telecommunications- Equipment 7 0 0

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E-Comm-Hidd Electrical - Telecommunications- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Comm-Wall Electrical - Telecommunications- Walls 3 0 0

E-Comm-WIRE Electrical - Telecommunications- Wiring 2 4 0

E-Cont Electrical - Controls and instrumentation 3 0 0

E-Cont-Clng Electrical - Controls and instrumentation- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Cont-Devc Electrical - Controls and instrumentation- Device 3 0 0

E-Cont-Eqpm Electrical - Controls and instrumentation- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Cont-Fldr Electrical - Controls and instrumentation- Floor Drains 3 0 0

E-Cont-Hidd Electrical - Controls and instrumentation- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Cont-Wall Electrical - Controls and instrumentation- Walls 3 0 0

E-Cont-Wire Electrical - Controls and instrumentation- Wiring 3 0 0

E-Data Electrical - Data 3 0 0

E-Data-Circ Electrical - Data- circuits 3 0 0

E-Data-Clng Electrical - Data- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Data-E Electrical - Data - Existing 112 0 0

E-Data-Eqpm Electrical - Data- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Data-Fldr Electrical - Data- Floor Drains 3 0 0

E-Data-Flor Electrical - Data- floor 3 0 0

E-Data-Hidd Electrical - Data- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Data-Wall Electrical - Data- Walls 3 0 0

E-Diag Electrical - Diagrams 3 0 0

E-Diag-Bkrs Electrical - Diagrams- breakers 3 0 0

E-Diag-Buss Electrical - Diagrams- bus duct 3 0 0

E-Diag-D Electrical - Diagrams - Demolish 3 0 0

E-Diag-E Electrical - Diagrams- Minor 1 -E 112 0 0

Default 2 0 2

E-Diag-Eqpm Electrical - Diagrams- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Diag-Feed Electrical - Diagrams- feeders 3 0 0

E-Diag-Flor Electrical - Diagrams- floor 3 0 0

E-Diag-Grnd Electrical - Diagrams- ground 3 0 0

E-Diag-Hidd Electrical - Diagrams- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Diag-Line-Hidd Electrical - Diagrams- Defining Line-Minor 2 -Hide 0 1 0

E-Diag-Swch Electrical - Diagrams- Switches 3 0 0

E-Diag-Wire 3 0 0

E-Diag-Wire-COMM 7 7 0

E-Diag-Wire-DNET 7 3 0

E-Diag-Wire-ETHE Electrical - Diagrams- Wiring Ethernet 7 4 0

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E-Diag-Wire-FIBR Electrical - Diagrams- Wiring Fiber Optic 7 4 0

E-Diag-Wire-SERL 7 6 0

E-Diag-Xfmr Electrical - Diagrams- transformers 3 0 0

E-Dict Electrical - Dictation 3 0 0

E-Dict-Circ Electrical - Dictation- circuits 3 0 0

E-Dict-Clng Electrical - Dictation- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Dict-Eqpm Electrical - Dictation- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Dict-Wall Electrical - Dictation- Walls 3 0 0

E-DIST--WIRE-SGNL Electrical - Distribution System- Wiring- Single Wire 7 1 0

E-DIST-CNDT Electrical - Distribution System- Conduit 2 0 0

E-DIST-ENCL Electrical - Distribution System- Enclosure 4 0 0

E-DIST-EQPM Electrical - Distribution System- Equipment 2 0 0

E-DIST-EQPM-E Electrical - Distribution System- Equipment- Existing 112 0 0

E-DIST-LINE Electrical - Distribution System- Lines 7 0 0

E-DIST-NUMB Electrical - Distribution System- Wiring- Numbers 7 0 0

E-DIST-PANL-WIRE Electrical - Distribution System- Panels- Wiring 5 0 0

E-DIST-WIRE Electrical - Distribution System- Wiring 4 0 0

E-DIST-WIRE-BUSW Electrical - Distribution System- Wiring- Busway 4 0 0

E-DIST-WIRE-CABL Electrical - Distribution System- Wiring- Cable 4 0 0

E-DIST-WIRE-F Electrical - Distribution System- Wiring- Future work 80 0 0

E-DIST-XMER Electrical - Distribution System- Transformer 2 0 0

E-Eqpm Electrical - Equipment 7 0 0

E-Eqpm-Hidd Electrical - Equipment- 1 objects 7 2 0

E-Eqpm-Wall Electrical - Equipment- Walls 7 0 0

E-Fire Electrical - Fire protection 3 0 0

E-Fire-Alrm Electrical - Fire protection- Alarm 3 0 0

E-Fire-Alrm-Devc Process Piping - Annotation - Titleblock 3 0 0

E-Fire-Alrm-E Electrical - Fire protection- Alarm - Existing 112 0 0

E-Fire-Circ Electrical - Fire protection- circuits 3 0 0

E-Fire-Circ-Numb Electrical - Fire protection- circuitsn Numbers 7 0 0

E-Fire-Clng Electrical - Fire protection- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Fire-DEVC Electrical - Fire protection- Devices 2 0 0

E-Fire-E Electrical - Fire protection- Minor 1 -E 112 0 0

E-Fire-Eqpm Electrical - Fire protection- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Fire-Hidd Electrical - Fire protection- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Fire-Wall Electrical - Fire protection- Walls 3 0 0

E-Fire-ZONE Electrical - Fire protection- Zoning 7 0 0

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E-Fixt Electrical - Major -Fixt 7 0 0

E-Fixt-Hidd Electrical - Major -Fixt- 1 objects 7 2 0

E-GNDS Electrical - Grounding System 2 0 0

E-GNDS-BUSW Electrical - Grounding System- Busway 4 0 0

E-GNDS-CIRC Electrical - Grounding System- Curcuits 2 0 0

E-GNDS-DIAG Electrical - Grounding System- Diagonal 7 0 0

E-GNDS-EQPM-E Electrical - Grounding System- Equipment- Existing 112 0 0

E-GNDS-EQPM-TEXT Electrical - Grounding System- Equipment- Text 7 0 0

E-GNDS-EQUI Electrical - Grounding System- Equipotential 7 0 0

E-GNDS-REFR Electrical - Grounding System- Reference Information 15 0 0

E-Grnd Electrical - Ground 3 0 0

E-Grnd-Circ Electrical - Ground- circuits 3 0 0

E-Grnd-Clng Electrical - Ground- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Grnd-E Electrical - Ground- Minor 1 -E 112 0 0

E-Grnd-Eqpm Electrical - Ground- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Grnd-Hidd Electrical - Ground- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Grnd-Wall Electrical - Ground- Walls 3 0 0

E-Inst Electrical - instrumentation system 3 0 0

E-Inst-Circ Electrical - instrumentation system- circuits 3 0 0

E-Inst-Clng Electrical - instrumentation system- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Inst-E Electrical - instrumentation system- Minor 1 -E 112 0 0

E-Inst-Eqpm Electrical - instrumentation system- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Inst-Hidd Electrical - instrumentation system- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Inst-Wall Electrical - instrumentation system- Walls 3 0 0

E-Intc Electrical - Intercom 3 0 0

E-Legn-Fine Electrical - Legend- Fine weight graphic lines 3 0 0

E-Lite Electrical - Lighting 3 0 0

E-Lite-Circ Electrical - Lighting- circuits 3 0 0

E-Lite-Clng Electrical - Lighting- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Lite-Devc Electrical - Lighting- Device 7 0 0

E-Lite-E Electrical - Lighting- Minor 1 -E 112 0 0

E-Lite-Emer Electrical - Lighting- emergency 3 0 0

E-Lite-Eqpm Electrical - Lighting- Equipment 7 0 0

E-LITE-EQPM-E Electrical- Lighting- Equipment- Existing 112 0 0

E-Lite-Exit Electrical - Lighting- Exit 3 0 0

E-Lite-Extr Electrical - Lighting- Exterior 3 0 0

E-Lite-Flor Electrical - Lighting- Floor 3 0 0

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E-Lite-Hidd Electrical - Lighting- Minor 1 -Hidd 4 2 0

E-Lite-Jbox Electrical - Lighting- Junction Box 3 0 0

E-Lite-Otln Electrical - Lighting- Outline 3 0 0

E-Lite-Roof Electrical - Lighting- Roof 3 0 0

E-LITE-SPCL Electrical- Lighting- Special 2 0 0

E-Lite-Swch Electrical - Lighting- Switches 3 0 0

E-Lite-Wall Electrical - Lighting- Walls 53 0 0

E-Ltng Electrical - Lightning Protection 3 0 0

E-Ltng-Circ Electrical - Lightning Protection- Circuits 3 0 0

E-Ltng-Clng Electrical - Lightning Protection- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Ltng-E Electrical - Lightning Protection- Minor 1 -Existing 112 0 0

E-Ltng-Eqpm Electrical - Lightning Protection- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Ltng-Wall Electrical - Lightning Protection- Walls 3 0 0

E-Nurs-Circ Electrical - Nurse Call- Circuits 3 0 0

E-Nurs-Clng Electrical - Nurse Call- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Nurs-Devc Process Piping - Annotation - Titleblock 3 0 0

E-Nurs-E Electrical - Nurse Call- Minor 1 -Existing 112 0 0

E-Nurs-Eqpm Electrical - Nurse Call- Equipment 7 0 0

E-Nurs-Flor Electrical - Nurse Call- floor 3 0 0

E-Nurs-Hidd Electrical - Nurse Call- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Nurs-Wall Electrical - Nurse Call- Walls 3 0 0

E-Pgng Electrical - Paging 3 0 0

E-Pgng-E Electrical - Paging- Minor 1 -E 112 0 0

E-Pgng-Hidd Electrical - Paging- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Power-Drop Process Piping - Annotation - Titleblock 3 0 0

E-Power-Rise Process Piping - Annotation - Titleblock 7 0 0

E-Powr Electrical - Power Distribution 4 0 0

E-POWR-BUSW Electrical- Power Distribution- Busway 3 0 0

E-Powr-Cabl Electrical- Power Distribution- Cable 3 0 0

E-Powr-Circ Electrical - Power- Circuits 3 0 0

E-Powr-Clng Electrical - Power- Ceiling 3 0 0

E-Powr-Cndt Electrical - Power- Conduit 7 0 0

E-Powr-Cntr Process Piping - Annotation - Titleblock 3 0 0

E-Powr-Devc Electrical - Power- Device 3 0 0

E-Powr-E Electrical - Power- Minor 1 -E 112 0 0

E-Powr-Eqpm Electrical - Power- Equipment 7 0 0

E-POWR-EQPM-E Electrical- Power Distribution- Equipment- Existing 112 0 0

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E-POWR-EQPM-TEXT Electrical- Power Distribution- Equipment- Text 7 0 0

E-Powr-Extr Electrical - Power- Exterior 3 0 0

E-Powr-Feed Electrical - Power- Feeders 3 0 0

E-Powr-Flor Electrical - Power- Floor 3 0 0

E-Powr-Hidd Electrical - Power- 1 objects 4 2 0

E-Powr-Jbox Electrical - Power- Junction Box 3 0 0

E-Powr-Panl Electrical - Power- Panel 3 0 0

E-Powr-Roof Electrical - Power- Roof 3 0 0

E-POWR-SWBD Electrical- Power Distribution- Switchboard 2 0 0

E-POWR-UCPT Electrical- Power Distribution- Under-Carpet Wiring 2 0 0

E-POWR-URAC Electrical- Power Distribution- Underfloor Raceways 2 0 0

E-Powr-Wall Electrical - Power- Walls 3 0 0

E-Powr-Wire Process Piping - Annotation - Titleblock 3 0 0

E-SCHM-CNTR Electrical- Schematic- 4line 5 4 0

E-SCHM-DASH Electrical- Schematic- 3 Linework 0 3 0

E-SCHM-ENCL Electrical- Schematic- Enclosure 152 0 0

E-SCHM-ENCL-SCRN Electrical- Schematic- Enclosure- Screened/Grey Linework 112 0 0

E-SCHM-EQPM Electrical- Schematic- Equipment 7 0 0

E-SCHM-EQPM-E Electrical- Schematic- Equipment- Existing 112 0 0

E-SCHM-GRND Electrical- Schematic- Surface of the Earth or Grounding Wire 2 0 0

E-SCHM-WIRE Electrical- Schematic- Wiring 2 0 0

E-SERT Electrical- Security 2 0 0

E-Sert-Devs Electrical - Security- Minor 1 -Devs 3 0 0

E-SERT-LINE Electrical- Security- Lines 4 0 0

E-Site-Pole Electrical - Site plan- pole 3 0 0

E-Site-Ugnd Electrical - Site plan- Underground 3 0 0

E-SITE-UNDR-CABL 2 0 0

E-SITE-UNDR-DBNK Electrical- Site Development- Underground/slab- Duct Bank 2 0 0

E-TURB-FUEL Electrical- Turbine- Fuel/Gasoline 2 0 0

EL-DIST-WIRE Electrical Lighting- Distribution System- Wiring 4 0 0

EL-EQPM-EMER Electrical Lighting- Equipment- Emergency 2 0 0

EL-EQPM-PATT Electrical Lighting- Equipment- Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

EL-EQPM-SWCH Electrical Lighting- Equipment- Switches 2 0 0

EL-LITE-EQPM-E Electrical Lighting- Lighting- Equipment- Existing 5 0 0

EP-CONT-EQPM Electrical Power- Controls System- Equipment 7 0 0

EP-CONT-WIRE-HIDD Electrical Power- Controls System- Wiring- 1 0 1 0

EP-EQPM-DEVC Electrical Power- Equipment- Devices 2 0 0

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EP-EQPM-HEAT Electrical Power- Equipment- Heat Tracing 2 0 0

EP-EQPM-MOTR-CTRL Electrical Power- Equipment- Motors- Control Points 2 0 0

EP-EQPM-PANL Electrical Power- Equipment- Panels 2 0 0

EP-EQPM-RCEP Electrical Power- Equipment- Receptacles 2 0 0

ET-CCTV Electrical Transportation- Closed-Circuit TV System 2 0 0

ET-CCTV-D Electrical Transportation- Closed-Circuit TV System- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-CCTV-E Electrical Transportation- Closed-Circuit TV System- Existing 112 0 0

ET-CCTV-T Electrical Transportation- Closed-Circuit TV System- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-COMM Electrical Transportation- Communications 11 0 0

ET-COMM-D Electrical Transportation- Communications- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-COMM-E Electrical Transportation- Communications- Existing 112 0 0

ET-COMM-T Electrical Transportation- Communications- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-CONT-TRFC Electrical Transportation- Controls System- Traffic 2 0 0

ET-CONT-TRFC-D Electrical Transportation- Controls System- Traffic- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-CONT-TRFC-E Electrical Transportation- Controls System- Traffic- Existing 112 0 0

ET-CONT-TRFC-T Electrical Transportation- Controls System- Traffic- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-DIST Electrical Transportation- Distribution System 2 0 0

ET-DIST-D Electrical Transportation- Distribution System- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-DIST-E Electrical Transportation- Distribution System- Existing 112 0 0

ET-DIST-T Electrical Transportation- Distribution System- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-DUCT-D Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-DUCT-DBOR Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Directional Bore 51 0 0

ET-DUCT-DBOR-T Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Directional Bore- Temporary work128 0 0

ET-DUCT-E Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Existing 112 0 0

ET-DUCT-EMBD Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Embedded 51 0 0

ET-DUCT-EMBD-D Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Embedded- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-DUCT-EMBD-E Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Embedded- Existing 112 0 0

ET-DUCT-SURF Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Surface 2 0 0

ET-DUCT-SURF-D Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Surface- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-DUCT-SURF-E Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Surface- Existing 112 0 0

ET-DUCT-SURF-T Electrical Transportation - Duct / Ductbank- Surface- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-ELEC-CABL-AERL Electrical Transportation - Electrical System- Cable- Underground / slab 11 0 0

ET-ELEC-CABL-AERL-DElectrical Transportation - Electrical System- Cable- Underground / slab- Demolish or Remove3 0 0

ET-ELEC-CABL-AERL-EElectrical Transportation - Electrical System- Cable- Aerial- Suspended- Existing112 0 0

ET-ELEC-CABL-AERL-TElectrical Transportation - Electrical System- Cable- Aerial- Suspended- Temporary work128 0 0

ET-ELEC-CABL-UNDR Electrical Transportation - Electrical System- Cable- Underground / slab 11 1 0

ET-ELEC-CABL-UNDR-DElectrical Transportation - Electrical System- Cable- Underground / slab- Demolish or Remove3 1 0

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ET-ELEC-CABL-UNDR-EElectrical Transportation- Electrical System- Cable- Underground/slab- Existing112 1 0

ET-ELEC-CABL-UNDR-TElectrical Transportation- Electrical System- Cable- Underground/slab- Temporary work128 1 0

ET-EMHL Electrical Transportation- Electrical Maintenance Hole 2 0 0

ET-EMHL-D Electrical Transportation- Electrical Maintenance Hole- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-EMHL-T Electrical Transportation- Electrical Maintenance Hole- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-FLSH Electrical Transportation- Flasher 2 0 0

ET-FLSH-D Electrical Transportation- Flasher- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-FLSH-E Electrical Transportation- Flasher- Existing 112 0 0

ET-FLSH-T Electrical Transportation- Flasher- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-GROD Electrical Transportation- Grounding Rod 11 0 0

ET-GROD-D Electrical Transportation- Grounding Rod- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-GROD-E Electrical Transportation- Grounding Rod- Existing 112 0 0

ET-GROD-T Electrical Transportation- Grounding Rod- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-GUYR Electrical Transportation- Guy Anchor 2 2 0

ET-GUYR-D Electrical Transportation- Guy Anchor- Demolish or Remove 3 2 0

ET-GUYR-E Electrical Transportation- Guy Anchor- Existing 112 2 0

ET-GUYR-T Electrical Transportation- Guy Anchor- Temporary work 128 2 0

ET-HHOL Electrical Transportation- Hand Hole 2 0 0

ET-HHOL-D Electrical Transportation- Hand Hole- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-HHOL-E Electrical Transportation- Hand Hole- Existing 112 0 0

ET-HHOL-T Electrical Transportation- Hand Hole- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-LPDT Electrical Transportation- Loop Detector 11 0 0

ET-LPDT-D Electrical Transportation- Loop Detector- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-LPDT-E Electrical Transportation- Loop Detector- Existing 112 0 0

ET-LPDT-T Electrical Transportation- Loop Detector- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-LUMI Electrical Transportation- Luminaire 2 0 0

ET-LUMI-D Electrical Transportation- Luminaire- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-LUMI-E Electrical Transportation- Luminaire- Existing 112 0 0

ET-LUMI-T Electrical Transportation- Luminaire- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-OPTC Electrical Transportation- Pre-emption Detector 2 0 0

ET-OPTC-D Electrical Transportation- Pre-emption Detector- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-OPTC-E Electrical Transportation- Pre-emption Detector- Existing 112 0 0

ET-OPTC-T Electrical Transportation- Pre-emption Detector- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-POLE-LITE Electrical Transportation- Pole- Lighting Fixtures 2 0 0

ET-POLE-LITE-D Electrical Transportation- Pole- Lighting Fixtures- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-POLE-LITE-E Electrical Transportation- Pole- Lighting Fixtures- Existing 112 0 0

ET-POLE-LITE-T Electrical Transportation- Pole- Lighting Fixtures- Temporary work 128 0 0

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ET-POLE-PSUP Electrical Transportation- Pole- Power Supply 2 0 0

ET-POLE-PSUP-D Electrical Transportation- Pole- Power Supply- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-POLE-PSUP-E Electrical Transportation- Pole- Power Supply- Existing 112 0 0

ET-POLE-PSUP-T Electrical Transportation- Pole- Power Supply- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-POLE-TSIG Electrical Transportation- Pole- Traffic Signal 2 0 0

ET-POLE-TSIG-D Electrical Transportation- Pole- Traffic Signal- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-POLE-TSIG-E Electrical Transportation- Pole- Traffic Signal- Existing 112 0 0

ET-POLE-TSIG-T Electrical Transportation- Pole- Traffic Signal- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-POWR Electrical Transportation- Power Distribution 2 0 0

ET-POWR-D Electrical Transportation- Power Distribution- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-POWR-E Electrical Transportation- Power Distribution- Existing 112 0 0

ET-POWR-T Electrical Transportation- Power Distribution- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-RANT Electrical Transportation- Remote Antenna 2 0 0

ET-RANT-D Electrical Transportation- Remote Antenna- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-RANT-E Electrical Transportation- Remote Antenna- Existing 112 0 0

ET-RANT-T Electrical Transportation- Remote Antenna- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-SIGN Electrical Transportation- Signage 2 0 0

ET-SIGN-D Electrical Transportation- Signage- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-SIGN-E Electrical Transportation- Signage- Existing 112 0 0

ET-SIGN-T Electrical Transportation- Signage- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-TSHD Electrical- Turbine- Fuel/Gasoline 2 0 0

ET-TSHD-D Electrical Transportation- Traffic Signal Head- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-TSHD-E Electrical Transportation- Traffic Signal Head- Existing 112 0 0

ET-TSHD-T Electrical Transportation- Traffic Signal Head- Temporary work 128 0 0

ET-UTIL-CATV-AERL-E Electrical Transportation- Utilities- Cable Television- Aerial- Suspended- Existing112 0 0

ET-UTIL-CATV-UNDR-E Electrical Transportation- Utilities- Cable Television- Underground/slab- Existing112 0 0

ET-UTIL-FIBR-E Electrical Transportation-Fibre Optic 112 0 0

ET-UTIL-HYDO-AERL-E Electrical Transportation- Utilities- Hydro Power- Aerial- Suspended- Existing 112 0 0

ET-UTIL-HYDO-UNDR-EElectrical Transportation- Utilities- Hydro Power- Underground/slab- Existing 112 1 0

ET-UTIL-NGAS-E Electrical Transportation- Utilities- Telephone Line- Aerial- Suspended- Existing112 0 0

ET-UTIL-PHON-AERL-E Electrical Transportation- Utilities- Telephone Line- Aerial- Suspended- Existing112 0 0

ET-UTIL-PHON-UNDR-E Electrical Transportation- Utilities- Telephone Line- Underground/slab- Existing112 1 0

ET-XMER Electrical Transportation- Transformer 2 0 0

ET-XMER-D Electrical Transportation- Transformer- Demolish or Remove 3 0 0

ET-XMER-E Electrical Transportation- Transformer- Existing 112 0 0

ET-XMER-T Electrical Transportation- Transformer- Temporary work 128 0 0

EU-LITE-CABL Electrical Utilities- Lighting- Cable 5 0 0

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EU-LITE-EQPM Electrical Utilities- Lighting- Equipment 2 0 0

EU-NGAS-XING Electrical Utilities- Natural Gas- Crossing 0 0 0

EU-PEDS-EQPM Electrical Utilities- Pedestal- Equipment 3 0 0

EU-PRIM Electrical Utilities- Primary 4 1 0

EU-ROAD-XING Electrical Utilities- Roads- Streets- Highways- Crossing 3 0 0

Name Description MS Colour MS Style MS Weight

I-ANNO-DEVC-NUMB Instrumentation, Annotation, Devices, Numbers 7 0 0

I-ANNO-DIMS Instrumentation, Annotation, Dimensions 7 0 0

I-ANNO-IDEN Instrumentation, Annotation, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

I-ANNO-NOTE Instrumentation, Annotation, Notes 7 0 0

I-ANNO-PATT Instrumentation, Annotation, Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

I-ANNO-SYMB Instrumentation, Annotation, Symbols 2 0 0

I-ANNO-TEXT Instrumentation, Annotation, Text 7 0 0

I-ANNO-WIRE-NUMB Instrumentation, Annotation, Wiring, Numbers 7 0 0

I-AREA-EQPM Instrumentation, Area, Equipment 2 0 0

I-AREA-JBOX Instrumentation, Area, Junction Box 7 0 0

I-AREA-OUTL-DASH Instrumentation, Area, Outline, 3 Linework 4 3 0

I-AREA-PANL Instrumentation, Area, Panels 7 0 0

I-AREA-SUPP Instrumentation, Area, Supply 7 0 0

I-CONT-COMP Instrumentation, Controls System, Component 5 0 0

I-CONT-DEVC Instrumentation, Controls System, Devices 7 0 0

I-CONT-DEVC-NUMB Instrumentation, Controls System, Devices, Numbers 7 0 0

I-CONT-EQPM Instrumentation, Controls System, Equipment 7 0 0

I-CONT-MISC Instrumentation, Controls System, Miscellaneous 1 0 0

I-CONT-PANL Instrumentation, Controls System, Panels 7 0 0

I-CONT-WIRE Instrumentation, Controls System, Wiring 2 0 0

I-DEVC-MISC Instrumentation, Devices, Miscellaneous 4 0 0

I-EQPM-COMP Instrumentation, Equipment, Component 5 0 0

I-EQPM-DEVC Instrumentation, Equipment, Devices 7 0 0

I-EQPM-DEVC-NUMB Instrumentation, Equipment, Devices, Numbers 7 0 0

I-EQPM-ENCL Instrumentation, Equipment, Enclosure 4 3 0

I-EQPM-MISC Instrumentation, Equipment, Miscellaneous 2 0 0

I-GNDS-MAJR Instrumentation, Grounding System, Major 4 0 0

I-GNDS-MINR Instrumentation, Grounding System, Minor 7 0 0

I-ICON-CABL Instrumentation, Interconnection, Cable 7 3 0

I-ICON-EQPM Instrumentation, Interconnection, Equipment 7 0 0

Instrumentation Levels

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I-ICON-OUTL Instrumentation, Interconnection, Outline 7 3 0

I-ICON-TERM Instrumentation, Interconnection, Terminals 7 0 0

I-ICON-WIRE Instrumentation, Interconnection, Wiring 4 0 0

I-LOGC-DEVC Instrumentation, Logic Diagram, Devices 7 0 0

I-LOGC-LINE-ANGL Instrumentation, Logic Diagram, Lines, Analog 2 3 0

I-LOGC-LINE-SGNL Instrumentation, Logic Diagram, Lines, Signal Wire 2 0 0

I-LOGC-SYMB Instrumentation, Logic Diagram, Symbols 7 0 0

I-LOOP-CABL-SHDG Instrumentation, Loop Diagram, Cable, Shielding 7 3 0

I-LOOP-EQPM-OUTL Instrumentation, Loop Diagram, Equipment, Outline 7 3 0

I-LOOP-PNEU Instrumentation, Loop Diagram, Pneumatic Control 7 0 0

I-LOOP-TERM Instrumentation, Loop Diagram, Terminals 7 0 0

I-LOOP-WIRE Instrumentation, Loop Diagram, Wiring 4 0 0

I-LOOP-WIRE-DASH Instrumentation, Loop Diagram, Wiring, 3 Linework 2 3 0

I-SCHM-CNTR Instrumentation, Schematic, 4line 5 4 0

I-SCHM-DASH Instrumentation, Schematic, 3 Linework 1 3 0

I-SCHM-ENCL Instrumentation, Schematic, Enclosure 2 5 0

I-SCHM-GRND Instrumentation, Schematic, Surface of the Earth or Grounding Wire 4 0 0

I-SCHM-SYMB Instrumentation, Schematic, Symbols 4 0 0

I-SCHM-TERM Instrumentation, Schematic, Terminals 4 0 0

I-SCHM-TEXT Instrumentation, Schematic, Text 7 0 0

I-SCHM-WIRE Instrumentation, Schematic, Wiring 2 0 0

IG-ANNO-DIMS Instrumentation Logic Diagrams, Annotation, Dimensions 7 0 0

IG-ANNO-IDEN Instrumentation Logic Diagrams, Annotation, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

IG-ANNO-NOTE Instrumentation Logic Diagrams, Annotation, Notes 7 0 0

IG-ANNO-PATT Instrumentation Logic Diagrams, Annotation, Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

IG-ANNO-SYMB Instrumentation Logic Diagrams, Annotation, Symbols 2 0 0

IG-ANNO-TEXT Instrumentation Logic Diagrams, Annotation, Text 7 0 0

IL-ANNO-DIMS Instrumentation Loop Diagrams, Annotation, Dimensions 7 0 0

IL-ANNO-IDEN Instrumentation Loop Diagrams, Annotation, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

IL-ANNO-NOTE Instrumentation Loop Diagrams, Annotation, Notes 7 0 0

IL-ANNO-PATT Instrumentation Loop Diagrams, Annotation, Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

IL-ANNO-SYMB Instrumentation Loop Diagrams, Annotation, Symbols 2 0 0

IL-ANNO-TEXT Instrumentation Loop Diagrams, Annotation, Text 7 0 0

IW-ANNO-DIMS Instrumentation Wiring Schematics, Annotation, Dimensions 7 0 0

IW-ANNO-IDEN Instrumentation Wiring Schematics, Annotation, Identification, Line Sizes 7 0 0

IW-ANNO-NOTE Instrumentation Wiring Schematics, Annotation, Notes 7 0 0

IW-ANNO-PATT Instrumentation Wiring Schematics, Annotation, Hatch Patterns 15 0 0

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IW-ANNO-SYMB Instrumentation Wiring Schematics, Annotation, Symbols 2 0 0

IW-ANNO-TEXT Instrumentation Wiring Schematics, Annotation, Text 7 0 0