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Posting & Sending Plans over the Web & creating a Project Log bob 10-31-2007
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Posted by on October 31, 2007, 9:18 am
We want to make our house plans available to the subs, venders,
mother, ect.
What format would you suggest that all can read, won't be to slow and
can be printed to scale. The set is 20+ pages on C paper.
Also we want to maintain a project log on line where everyone see the
plans, change orders, add comments, ect.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Bob


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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on October 31, 2007, 9:57 am

> We want to make our house plans available to the subs, venders,
> mother, ect.
> What format would you suggest that all can read, won't be to slow and
> can be printed to scale. The set is 20+ pages on C paper.
> Also we want to maintain a project log on line where everyone see the
> plans, change orders, add comments, ect.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated
> Bob

"Slow" depends on a few things outside the drawings. I'd use PDF.
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MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.ca



Posted by 3D Peruna on October 31, 2007, 10:47 am
bob@cstonecci.com wrote:
> We want to make our house plans available to the subs, venders,
> mother, ect.
> What format would you suggest that all can read, won't be to slow and
> can be printed to scale. The set is 20+ pages on C paper.
> Also we want to maintain a project log on line where everyone see the
> plans, change orders, add comments, ect.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated
> Bob

We've hosted stuff on our own web site. Posted DWFs and PDFs.
Autodesk's Buzzsaw is designed to do just this.

Also, you could check with local plan rooms. Most of them will let you
submit plans for free...

What does your architect/designer say?


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