File Naming Structure Sample Clauses

File Naming Structure. Determine and list the structure for model file names. The first line offers an example. File Names for Models Should Be Formatted as: DISCIPLINE-Project Number-Building Number.rvt (example: XXXX-00000000-BL001.rvt) Architectural Model ARCH- Civil Model CIVIL- Mechanical Model MECH- Electrical Model ELECT- Plumbing Model PLUMB- Food Service Model KITCHEN- Structural Model STRUCT- Energy Model ENERGY- Construction Model CONST- Estimate Model COST- Coordination Model COORD-
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File Naming Structure. Determine and list the structure for model file names. General format: File Name: ARCH-0001-W-7735-01.rvt Convention: [Discipline]-[Duke Project #]-[Campus]-[Bldg #]_[Floor].rvt Discipline Discipline Designator Architectural Model ARCH- Civil Model CIVIL- Mechanical Model MECH- Electrical Model ELECT- Plumbing Model PLUMB- Equipment Model EQUIP- Structural Model STRUCT- Energy Model ENERGY- Construction Model CONST- Estimate Model COST- Ceiling Model CLG-

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