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A/E/C CADD STANDARD MODEL FILE NAMING CONVENTION Pages 12-17 Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization of the 3.0 Standard dt

A/E/C CADD STANDARD MODEL FILE NAMING CONVENTION Pages 12-17 Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization of the 3.0 Standard dtd Sep 06. INTERNET ADDRESS FOR AEC: https://cadbim.usace.army.mil/cad. A/E/C CADD STANDARD MODEL FILE NAMING CONVENTION.

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A/E/C CADD STANDARD MODEL FILE NAMING CONVENTION Pages 12-17 Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization of the 3.0 Standard dt

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  1. A/E/C CADD STANDARD MODEL FILENAMING CONVENTIONPages 12-17 Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization of the 3.0 Standarddtd Sep 06

  2. INTERNET ADDRESS FOR AEC: https://cadbim.usace.army.mil/cad

  3. A/E/C CADD STANDARD MODEL FILE NAMING CONVENTION In the A/E/C CADD Standard model file naming convention, the first three characters of the file name are the Project Code (The standard depicts a 20 character project code, but we are using only 3 characters). Project codes are developed by EN-EP at the inception of the project and are unique to each building and site. Files not in the A/E/C CADD naming convention will not be archived for the project. B6A A- FP XXXX.DGN User Defined Model File Type Discipline Designator Project Code

  4. DISCIPLINE DESIGNATORFOURTH CHARACTER A/E/C Discipline Designators-Page 13-Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization

  5. MODEL FILE TYPEFIFTH AND SIXTH CHARACTERS A/E/C Model File Types-Pages 13-17 Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization SEE NEXT 6 SHEETS

  6. USER DEFINEDSEVENTH THRU TENTH CHARACTERS SECTIONS SHOULD HAVE COMMON DEFINITIONS FOR THIS AREA

  7. A/E/C CADD STANDARDSHEET FILENAMING CONVENTIONPages 17-22 Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization of the 3.0 Standard

  8. A/E/C CADD STANDARD SHEET FILE NAMING CONVENTION In the A/E/C CADD Standard sheet file naming convention, the first three characters of the file name are the Project Code (The standard depicts a 20 character project code, but we are using only 3 characters). Project codes are developed by EN-EP at the inception of the project and are unique to each building and site. Files not in the A/E/C Standard naming convention will not be archived for the project. B6A AD 1 02 XXX.DGN User Defined Sheet Sequence Number Sheet Type Designator Discipline Designator w/level 2 Designator Project Code

  9. DISCIPLINE DESIGNATORW/LEVEL 2 DESIGNATOR FOURTH AND FIFTH CHARACTERS A/E/C Discipline Designators w/level 2 Designators-Page 19-22 Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization See next 7 sheets

  10. SHEET TYPE DESIGNATORSIXTH CHARACTER A/E/C Sheet Type Designators-page 22- Chapter 2 Drawing File Organization

  11. SHEET SEQUENCE NUMBERSEVENTH AND EIGHTH CHARACTERS 01 THRU 99

  12. USER DEFINEDNINTH - ELEVENTHCHARACTERS SECTIONS SHOULD HAVE COMMON DEFINITIONS FOR THIS AREA

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