Master Design File or Schematic Layout Clause Samples

The 'Master Design File or Schematic Layout' clause defines the requirement for a comprehensive and authoritative set of design documents or schematics that serve as the official reference for a project. This clause typically specifies that all parties must use the master file or layout as the basis for development, manufacturing, or construction, and may outline procedures for updating or approving changes to the design. Its core function is to ensure consistency and prevent disputes by establishing a single, agreed-upon source of design information throughout the project lifecycle.
Master Design File or Schematic Layout. A. The master design file or schematic layout consists of a graphical description of proposed improvements and contains graphic elements representing engineering alignments and proposed features. B. Categories that can simultaneously reference identical coordinates of the planimetric include right of way maps, roadway design, bridge design, traffic signing, signals, striping and control plans, and project limits profiles.
Master Design File or Schematic Layout a. The master design file or schematic layout consists of a graphical description of proposed improvements and contains graphic elements representing engineering alignments and proposed features. b. Categories that can simultaneously reference identical coordinates of the planimetric include right of way maps, roadway design, bridge design, traffic signing, signals, striping and control plans, and project limits profiles. DocuSign Envelope ID: 41E4A752-772F-4379-A290-87107DAE5C0E 3. Sheet File. a. Standard sheet format must be appropriate to the category of the design file it references. b. The referenced design file must be displayed within a single sheet file and terminate by clip referencing to match lines contained in the design file. c. The sheet file must contain all annotation appropriate to the design file application or category being referenced. Typical examples are text, dimensioning, ramp labeling, patterning, hatching, profile data. D. Graphics Media Requirements Any media delivered to State by Engineer shall include documentation of the following: 1. Media directory listing 2. Symbology, weight, style, and color standards for design elements 3. Level menu showing level use consistent with State’s standards 4. Font characteristics and pen tables consistent with State’s standards. 5. Completed Media Information Form (see pages 4-9) 6. CAD File Naming Convention Guidelines for State’s District or Division in which the work is to be performed.