1. Elements of the quotation
Building structures are defined by their dimensions (length, width, thickness, depth, height, diameter) expressed by a numerical dimension. The dimension value is expressed in international units of measurement. Dimensions can be linear or angular.
The illustrations in this section are taken from the AFNOR standard NF P02-005 of June 1986 – Architectural, building and civil engineering drawings – Quotation.
1.1 Rating
Necessary dimensions are those which clearly and fully define a component, structure or construction. They are entered directly on the graphic document. Their values are adapted to the object to be defined, depending on whether it is a ground plan,...
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Standards and norms
- Architectural, building and civil engineering drawings – Quotation. - NF P02-005 - Juin 1986
- Architectural, building and civil engineering drawings – General principles – Representation principles - NF P02-001 - Septembre 1985
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