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In the CAD
environment, there are advantages of having multiple file types of the same CAD drawing. For example, the AutoCAD, Architecture, Revit, and Microstation file types have strengths in editing and drawing
manipulation. The same CAD drawing can also be exported as a PDF file type to give non-technical reviewers an easy method to plot and add redline markups. While, scanned TIF files provide an historical
archive of the original document.
We automatically give you everything you'll need for seamless data sharing. At the completion of your project, all the file types below are provided for the price of a single
sheet:
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Your original
document is redrawn as a dimensionally accurate, full-scale, layered CAD file. The CAD format can be AutoCAD (DWG), Architecture (DWG), Revit (RVT), or Microstation (DGN).
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This PDF is an
export from AutoCAD, Architecture, Revit, or Microstation. It shows all colors, layers, and lineweights. The PDF-color file is used for client presentations, communication with
non-technical reviewers, redline markups using the FREE Acrobat Reader version 7 and version 8, and email.
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This PDF file is a
black and white CAD export and is used for easy plotting. All fonts, lineweights, linestyles are setup for your in-house plotting or can be emailed to your local reprographics firm for
reproduction.
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This file is a 200
dpi (dots per inch) scan of your original sheet and saved as a TIF format. This files is used as an electronic, historical archive record.
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A customized plot
style table (.ctb or .tbl) contains pen settings, lineweights, and colors provided for AutoCAD and Microstation plotting.
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2008 Holiday Schedule
Closed: December 25 - January 2, 2009
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