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http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/secure/documents/pdf/aiap016662.pdf
We're upgrading to the future (and by that I mean ordering our drawings in a rational manor) We decided we should attempt to follow AIA where possible which led us to this document above. What seriously makes me wonder is they have W series drawings as "Civil Works" and C Series Drawings as "Civil" .... What the in heck is the difference? someone please enlighten me. It shouldn't bother me this much.. but it does... I NEED to know.
My best guess was the Civil Engineers were greedy and just wanted two categories to use.
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