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    Many states hold that the printed plans are the legal construction document(s).

    Technically speaking, any contractor/surveyor that operates under this legal standard is accepting additional (unnecessary?) liability, when they layout a project using GPS (based on CAD files), rather than using the printed plan set. It is incumbant upon the contractor/surveyor to ensure that the electronic file(s) used for GPS match the printed plans, even if the design firm has furnished the electronic file(s).

    Using GPS is an 'acceptable risk' given the time savings, accuracy, etc., but again, technically speaking, they _are_ at risk for doing so until the law is changed.
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    Our one step forward is that we now produce nearly everthing as A3 size the old A1's are gone, the cost of printers made this viable. A paperless office is "could get my boss to stop printing correspondance and handing to me" rather than a email stating the letter is available electronically to read and store on the server for future reference and make the choice re hard copy.

    Re size of title block well just shrink anything you dont want some title blocks have massive amounts of room available devoted to revisions that may never happen.
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    nobody likes the barcode thing then?! i thought that would be pretty cool. but i don't have a smart phone......

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    barcode thingy anybody have code for this ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGAL View Post
    barcode thingy anybody have code for this ?

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    I thought he was referring to QR codes, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code

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    it would make for a funky title block that would certainly take up less space

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    Still would need a border and title block of sorts for the QR code.
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    true - it would only take up less space.

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