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02-25-2005, 08:46 PM #11Semi-competent User
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Also, remember that there are many architects and well as contractor and designers who still and draw, so you can also produce as much as they can use like elevations and sections. The elevations they can doctor and add to. The sections they can alter or trace over. Either way it should save them a good deal of time getting started. Then, if they send you the working drawings you can study them and begin to learn what they and the city require.
As you probably know, you can remote print the plans for them at a blueprint house. Which raises the question. Can Kinko's print 24 x 36?