TheSwamp
CAD Forums => Vertically Challenged => Land Lubber / Geographically Positioned => Topic started by: MSTG007 on April 12, 2005, 11:32:45 AM
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Hey for civil techs.
My question is, do you know what you are suppose to show and label Typically on plans? (genericlly speaking) just the general stuff?
It would include all plans from
cover sheet
site
utility
grading
erosion control
etc.
thanks!
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Here in Florida we have "Minimum Technical Standards" to follow. You might try asking the resident surveyor, he'll know of any standards that must be followed in your state. Of course if you're not in the US, then "never mind..."
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In addition to Mark's suggestion of checking on local reqirements, here is a short list of what we try to provide for these types of plan in addition to what is required. This list as made quickly and is certainly missing some things so anyone who wants to point out any obvious omissions, please add them on.
COVER
SHEET INDEX
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES
BENCH MARKS
UTILITY CONTACTS
OWNER / DEVELOPER CONTACTS
ENGINEER CONTACTS
QUANTITIES
APPROVAL BLOCKS
LOCATION MAP
SITE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS
BENCH MARKS
ADJACENT STREET RIGHTS OF WAY, EASEMENTS, PROPERTIES
DRAINAGE AREAS AND CREEKS, AREAS TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED
LOCATION OF PROPOSED STREETS, UTILITIES, LOTS, EASEMENTS
LOCATION MAP, TRUE / PLAN NORTH
OTPIONALLY SHOW TOPOGRAPHY
UTILITY
ADJACENT STREET RIGHTS OF WAY, EASEMENTS, PROPERTIES
LOCATION OF PROPOSED STREETS, LOTS, EASEMENTS
LABEL STRUCTURES, LENTGH, ELEVATIONS & TYPE OF PIPING
OTPIONALLY SHOW TOPOGRAPHY
LOCATION MAP, TRUE / PLAN NORTH
BENCH MARKS
GRADING
BENCH MARKS
ADJACENT STREET RIGHTS OF WAY, EASEMENTS, PROPERTIES
DRAINAGE AREAS AND CREEKS, AREAS TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED
LOCATION OF PROPOSED STREETS, UTILITIES, LOTS, EASEMENTS
EXISTING & PROPOSED TOPOGRAPHY
SPOT ELEVATIONS, FLOW ARROWS, SLOPE TAGS
LOCATION MAP, TRUE / PLAN NORTH
EROSION CONTROL
SHOW PROTECTION AROUND ANY STORM INLETS AND AT REQUIRED INTERVALS ALONG DRAINAGE SWALES, CREEKS, UPSLOPES ALONG STREETS, ANYWHERE ELSE YOU DON’T WANT EROSION OR SILTATION