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This document specifies requirements for defining structure and content for library objects to support
project inception, brief, design, tendering, construction, operations, use and demolition, supporting the
development of information throughout the process, in connection with building information modelling
(BIM) and the organization of the objects into libraries.
This document does the following:
— Establishes requirements for defining template objects, generic objects and product objects in datadriven
library and design processes.
— Establishes requirements for graphical symbols and other graphic conventions for use on drawings for the
built environment, giving principles and definitions for the symbolic and simplified visual presentation
of objects. It also describes a rationale of symbolism which establishes rules for the design of graphical
symbols and other graphic conventions and gives recommendations for the application of those rules
and the ways in which symbolism should be used.
— Defines the purposes of characterizing the shape and measurement of library objects.
— Defines the purposes of specifying and assessing properties for library objects. It defines the information
appropriate for specific uses, including specification of the desired outcome (typically by designers and
engineers) and the selection of identified products (typically by contractors and subcontractors). It also
gives recommendations for the application of assemblies in integrated BIM working.
— Refers to the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) schema as a common object model.
This document is applicable to all professionals and service providers who produce and use library
objects with generic and product-specific information. This group includes, but is not limited to, product
manufacturers and suppliers, library authors, designers and engineers, contractors, owners, maintainers
and commissioners.
- Standard47 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document specifies requirements for defining structure and content for library objects to support project inception, brief, design, tendering, construction, operations, use and demolition, supporting the development of information throughout the process, in connection with building information modelling (BIM) and the organization of the objects into libraries.
This document does the following:
Establishes requirements for defining template objects, generic objects and product objects in data-driven library and design processes.
Establishes requirements for graphical symbols and other graphic conventions for use on drawings for the built environment, giving principles and definitions for the symbolic and simplified visual presentation of objects. It also describes a rationale of symbolism which establishes rules for the design of graphical symbols and other graphic conventions and gives recommendations for the application of those rules and the ways in which symbolism should be used.
Defines the purposes of characterizing the shape and measurement of library objects.
Defines the purposes of specifying and assessing properties for library objects. It defines the information appropriate for specific uses, including specification of the desired outcome (typically by designers and engineers) and the selection of identified products (typically by contractors and subcontractors). It also gives recommendations for the application of assemblies in integrated BIM working.
Refers to the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) schema as a common object model.
This document is applicable to all professionals and service providers who produce and use library objects with generic and product-specific information. This group includes, but is not limited to, product manufacturers and suppliers, library authors, designers and engineers, contractors, owners, maintainers and commissioners.
- Standard47 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document specifies requirements for defining structure and content for library objects to support project inception, brief, design, tendering, construction, operations, use and demolition, supporting the development of information throughout the process, in connection with building information modelling (BIM) and the organization of the objects into libraries. This document does the following: Establishes requirements for defining template objects, generic objects and product objects in data-driven library and design processes. Establishes requirements for graphical symbols and other graphic conventions for use on drawings for the built environment, giving principles and definitions for the symbolic and simplified visual presentation of objects. It also describes a rationale of symbolism which establishes rules for the design of graphical symbols and other graphic conventions and gives recommendations for the application of those rules and the ways in which symbolism should be used. Defines the purposes of characterizing the shape and measurement of library objects. Defines the purposes of specifying and assessing properties for library objects. It defines the information appropriate for specific uses, including specification of the desired outcome (typically by designers and engineers) and the selection of identified products (typically by contractors and subcontractors). It also gives recommendations for the application of assemblies in integrated BIM working. Refers to the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) schema as a common object model. This document is applicable to all professionals and service providers who produce and use library objects with generic and product-specific information. This group includes, but is not limited to, product manufacturers and suppliers, library authors, designers and engineers, contractors, owners, maintainers and commissioners.
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 4172 :1981), clause 2 and subclause 4.3 of which have been technically revised. Specifies general rules for the preparation of working drawings intended for the field assembly of prefabricated structures for building and civil engineering works. Gives normative references, definitions, documentation, designation of prefabricated structural components.
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Establishes general requirements, thicknesses of lines, and the simplified representation of doors and windows. Describes the conventional representation, and gives arrow symbols. Annex A is for information only.
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This document establishes general principles of presentation to be applied to construction drawings for general arrangement and assembly, mainly within the field of building and architectural drawings.
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This document specifies general requirements for the preparation of construction drawings intended for the field assembly of prefabricated structures for building and civil engineering works.
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This document establishes general principles of presentation to be applied to construction drawings for general arrangement and assembly, mainly within the field of building and architectural drawings.
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This document specifies general requirements for the preparation of construction drawings intended for the field assembly of prefabricated structures for building and civil engineering works.
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This document specifies methods for the indication of limit deviations on construction documents.
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This document specifies methods for the indication of limit deviations on construction documents.
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This document specifies methods for the indication of limit deviations on construction documents.
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This document lays down rules for the representation of modular sizes, lines and grids on construction drawings. The basic module M is 100 mm (see ISO 1006).
Generally, modular sizes are for use on design drawings, but can also be added to production drawings for manufacturing, orientation and location.
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This document lays down rules for the representation of modular sizes, lines and grids on construction
drawings. The basic module M is 100 mm (see ISO 1006).
Generally, modular sizes are for use on design drawings, but can also be added to production drawings
for manufacturing, orientation and location.
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This document lays down rules for the representation of modular sizes, lines and grids on construction drawings. The basic module M is 100 mm (see ISO 1006). Generally, modular sizes are for use on design drawings, but can also be added to production drawings for manufacturing, orientation and location.
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ISO/TR 16310:2014 intends to specify the requirements and needs for supplying and managing standardized symbolic descriptions of objects that need to be specified in the construction process. Within this context, the term "symbol" is interpreted to cover pure symbolic presentation as well as simplified representation of geometrical shapes of objects.
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CMC - Superseding note extended to EN ISO 4066:1999
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CMC - Superseding note extended to EN ISO 4066:1999
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ISO 3766:2003 specifies the simplified representation and the characterization of reinforcement in reinforced and in prestressed concrete for use in construction drawings. It also establishes a system for the scheduling of reinforced bars, comprising a method for specifying dimensions, a coding system for bar shapes, a schedule of preferred shapes and shape and bending schedules.
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ISO 3766:2003 specifies the simplified representation and the characterization of reinforcement in reinforced and in prestressed concrete for use in construction drawings. It also establishes a system for the scheduling of reinforced bars, comprising a method for specifying dimensions, a coding system for bar shapes, a schedule of preferred shapes and shape and bending schedules.
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ISO 3766:2003 specifies the simplified representation and the characterization of reinforcement in reinforced and in prestressed concrete for use in construction drawings. It also establishes a system for the scheduling of reinforced bars, comprising a method for specifying dimensions, a coding system for bar shapes, a schedule of preferred shapes and shape and bending schedules.
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Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Transferred from WI CSI03044 (P. Pieters 97-03)
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This part of ISO 4157 establishes requirements for designation systems for rooms, areas, spaces, and voids in
buildings by room identifiers. It introduces a new designation concept intended for identification of rooms in a project
throughout its life cycle, i.e. the conception, programming, planning, erection, maintenance, remodelling and
demolition phases.
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This part of ISO 4157 specifies requirements for designation systems and a designation code for buildings, including spaces, building elements and components.
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Establishes general rules and specifies graphical symbols and simplified representations for landscape drawing practice. The graphical symbols and simplified representations are jointly referred to as conventions. The conventions given in International Standards which are applicable to landscape drawings are presented in annex A.
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Specifies requirements concerning the placing, layout and contents of spaces for drawing and for text, and title blocks on construction drawings. Nine figures illustrate details.
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Lays down rules complementary to ISO 128 and ISO 129 for the simplified representation of bars and profile sections in assembly and detail drawings.
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Specifies rules for symbols and markings in general arrangement drawings and assembly drawings. In general the applications shown concern plans. Views and sections can be shown similarly. Outlines, dimensions and information in texts and the representation of building construction and parts of buildings are listed in form of tables.
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Establishes general rules and specifies graphical symbols and simplified representations for landscape drawing practice. The graphical symbols and simplified representations are jointly referred to as conventions. The conventions given in International Standards which are applicable to landscape drawings are presented in annex A.
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Lays down rules complementary to ISO 128 and ISO 129 for the simplified representation of bars and profile sections in assembly and detail drawings.
- Standard8 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This part of ISO 4157 establishes requirements for designation systems for rooms, areas, spaces, and voids in
buildings by room identifiers. It introduces a new designation concept intended for identification of rooms in a project
throughout its life cycle, i.e. the conception, programming, planning, erection, maintenance, remodelling and
demolition phases.
- Standard5 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Transferred from WI CSI03044 (P. Pieters 97-03)
- Standard6 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This part of ISO 4157 specifies requirements for designation systems and a designation code for buildings, including spaces, building elements and components.
- Standard8 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This part of ISO 4157 establishes requirements for designation systems for rooms, areas, spaces, and voids in buildings by room identifiers. It introduces a new designation concept intended for identification of rooms in a project throughout its life cycle, i.e. the conception, programming, planning, erection, maintenance, remodelling and demolition phases.
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This part of ISO 4157 specifies requirements for designation systems and a designation code for buildings, including spaces, building elements and components.
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Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Transferred from WI CSI03061 (P. Pieters 97-03)
- Standard6 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Transferred from WI CSI03061 (P. Pieters 97-03)
- Standard6 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
Establishes general rules and specifies graphical symbols and simplified representations for landscape drawing practice. The graphical symbols and simplified representations are jointly referred to as conventions. The conventions given in International Standards which are applicable to landscape drawings are presented in annex A.
- Standard14 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
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Specifies requirements concerning the placing, layout and contents of spaces for drawing and for text, and title blocks on construction drawings. Nine figures illustrate details.
- Standard7 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
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Specifies rules for symbols and markings in general arrangement drawings and assembly drawings. In general the applications shown concern plans. Views and sections can be shown similarly. Outlines, dimensions and information in texts and the representation of building construction and parts of buildings are listed in form of tables.
- Standard4 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 4172 :1981), clause 2 and subclause 4.3 of which have been technically revised. Specifies general rules for the preparation of working drawings intended for the field assembly of prefabricated structures for building and civil engineering works. Gives normative references, definitions, documentation, designation of prefabricated structural components.
- Standard14 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
Establishes general requirements, thicknesses of lines, and the simplified representation of doors and windows. Describes the conventional representation, and gives arrow symbols. Annex A is for information only.
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Establishes general requirements, thicknesses of lines, and the simplified representation of doors and windows. Describes the conventional representation, and gives arrow symbols. Annex A is for information only.
- Standard10 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 4172 :1981), clause 2 and subclause 4.3 of which have been technically revised. Specifies general rules for the preparation of working drawings intended for the field assembly of prefabricated structures for building and civil engineering works. Gives normative references, definitions, documentation, designation of prefabricated structural components.
- Standard14 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
Specifies methods for the indication of limit deviations on construction drawings.
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Specifies methods for the indication of limit deviations on construction drawings.
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This part of ISO 128 defines two projection methods used in building drawings, namely
— direct orthographic projection method and
— mirrored orthographic projection method,
and also provides the symbols applicable for each method.
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General rules are layed down for marking, designation, placing and orientation and the position of text in relation to figures. For all general rules reference is made to ISO 128. As regards relative positions of views, the method using reference arrows according to ISO 128 is applied.
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