Monday, March 22, 2010

Single Project - Landscape Folder Structure

LANDSCAPE PROJECT TYPES
TBG has two types of Landscape project folder structures.

1.) Single Project Directory - This folder is normally a self contained project, meaning that all drawings in the directory tree will be used for this project only. It will have only one project number.

2.) Multiple Project Directory - This type of project contains many single projects under it, or in other words multiple project numbers. This is useful when there are files that will be used over and over again for each of the single projects in it. There will be many project numbers in contrast with the single project folder which has one project number.

Since a Multiple Project needs many single projects, we will cover this first.

HOW DO I MAKE THE SINGLE PROJECT DIRECTORY STRUCTURE?
To make a new Single Project folder, open AutoCAD and run the "SPJ" command. (refer to Command "SPJ")

THE SINGLE PROJECT DIRECTORY STRUCTURE

The single project directory looks like the image to the right. These are what will be referred to as the core folders.

The "Name" - In this case "Section 01" is the name of the project. It's not a very nice name for a project, but this example comes from a multiple project folder that we will be discussing later on. "Section 01 is the name of one of the sub-projects. "Section 01" could be named "Recreation Center", "Pocket Park", "Texas Tech Student Center", etc.. The name should follow the General File and Folder Naming standards.

MULTIPLE PROJECT NOTE:
If this is a single project in a Multiple Project folder, do not be redundant with the names. If the name of the project is Lake Creek Community, do not make the single project name "Lake Creek Community Section 01" or Lake Creek Community Recreation Center. Instead the single projects should be listed in the multiple project folder of "Lake Creek". The "Lake Creek" is assumed and the single project names should be "Section 01" or "Recreation Center".

The "Job Number" - In this case is "A10100". The "A" in the job number stands for the city ("A" for Austin, "D" for Dallas, "H" for Houston, and "S" for San Antonio) and the first two numbers are the year of the project (in this case 2010).


The Single Project Directory Structure

00 Administration - This folder is for the administration and management documents of the single project. It should contain items such as:
  • Correspondence
  • Meeting notes
  • Management documents
  • Scheduling documents
  • File Audit
There is a fine line between Correspondence, Consultant Bases, and Issue Sets, but the rule of thumb is that if there is a folder for that type of information, then that folder should be used. Drawings received should go to Consultant Bases, Issue Set contains package PDF's that have been sent out, 05 Deliverables in the Presentation folder should contain the PDF's of those presentations. You should not duplicate files by putting them in both places. All other correspondence should be placed in the Correspondence Folder. The file that says "Do Not Delete - File Audit" contains the name of the person who made the folder structure, when it was made, and how it was made.

The 00 Administration Folder

00 Overall Xrefs - is to be used to house the xrefs for the SD (Schematic Design), DD (Design Development), and CD (Construction Documents), if they are being used simultaneously. Normally each xref is placed in it's corresponding xref folder, but using the 00 Overall Xrefs allows a person to make Permits, Design Development, and Construction drawings at the same time. This folder also contains an Archive folder and "xxName" folder for attached xrefs. (see Attached Xref Folder Structure)
The 00 Overall Xrefs Folder

01 Consultant Bases - Contains a list of folders with the consultants we work with. You have the option to leave the Architect and Civil the same, or renaming them to the name of the company you are working with. The folders underneath have the "YYYY-MM-DD - Name" to be renamed to the date that you receive the files and the name that helps you remember what was updated (e.g. weekly, parking change, drainage). This is the vault to refer to if a base gets edited incorrectly, damaged, or accidentally deleted. ABSOLUTELY no files are to be referenced from this location. Also, there is no reason to keep duplicates in the 00 Correspondence folder. Adding files in both places takes up extra space.

Another use of the 01 Consultant Bases can be used for research. Treat the products you are looking for as consultant bases and give them folders for the product name. For instance, you are looking at different types of lights by different companies, you would create a folder for each company and place the documents and/or drawings in each folder. These you can reference later when making schedules for your projects in the CD phase or your image boards for your presentations.

01 Consultant Bases

02 Permit - This phase of the project contains files and folders needed for the permit process of the project.

The 02 Permits Folder

03a SD (Schematic Design)) - Contains the documents and images needed for the Schematic Design phase of the project. This phase of the project includes sketches and illustrations for presentation and marketing purposes.

03a SD (Schematic Design) Folder

03b DD (Design Development) - The 03b DD folder contains all the initial CAD drawings, CAD/Illustration presentations, and folders specifically for more graphic presentations. A 100% DD set of drawings, should be moved to the CD directory for a 50% CD set. Some people just bypass this DD folder set all together if it all happens quickly and work solely in the 04 CD directory. (folder structure shown below.)

03b DD (Design Development) Folder

04 CD (Construction Documents) - Contains all the CAD drawings specifically for construction and is a little more detailed than the previous folders and will require a little more explanation. (folder structure shown below.)

  • "Cost Estimates" (see article)
  • "Sheets" (see article)
  • "Specs" folder contains all the specifications for this project. They are usually word documents that are placed either directly into the folder or they are placed in sub-folders that contain a description. Every project is different. Some may have many specs and others just a few pages.
  • "Temp" folder is just a place to put, you guessed it, temporary files. Consider if you couldn't delete it at the end of the day then it probably doesn't need to go in the temp folder.
  • "Work" (see article)
  • "Xref" (see article)

04 CD (Construction Documents) Folder

05 Issue Set - Contains PDF versions of Design Development (DD), or Construction Documents (CD) that have been sent out. These are meant to be our digital flat file containing documents that have been sent to the client, for review, for bid, the city, the county, etc. Presentations in the SD design can say in the deliverables folder. The correspondence folder should not replace the issue set. If it goes out it should be placed in the folder in the Issue Set with a date attached. These are complete sets of drawings. All revisions after the bid process should be kept in the Construction folder under the appropriate revisions.
05 Issue Set Folder

06 Construction - Contains the revisions made to the Construction Documents. After the bidding process and the bid has been awarded, 04 CD becomes the working document. This is the most important concept to understand. The working drawings will stay in the 04 CD, but all the PDF's and documents such as, Request for Information (RFI), Change Orders (CO), Change Proposal Requests (CPR),etc.. will be placed in the their appropriate construction folder. Common changes are included in the folder template shown below. Ideally each Construction item will have all documents placed in PDF format, such as, the Word documents and CAD drawings will all be combined into one document.
06 Construction Folder

07 Photos contains the site photos taken for the project. These are not photos referenced into drawings. All photos are placed in a folder with the YYYY-MM-DD - Name format.

08 LEED folder contains all the documents and forms needed for LEED Accreditation. Because this is such a new division in the project folder, there are no sub-folders for items yet.

07 Photos and 08 LEED Folder

09 EG folder is a folder created for Environmental Graphics. We currently offer environmental graphic design services for our projects. This folder looks and works like the SD folder above for presentations and graphics. Sometimes these will have a different job number than the rest of the project and you will see that tacked on the end of the folder name (e.g. 09 EG (A10100)).

09 EG (Environmental Graphics Folder

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