Friday, June 30, 2006

Day 19: Building Approval/Permit Prep.

Today I worked with a set of approved buildings on a plan. What I had to do was take as-built sheets and highlight the approved building, sewer main (relating to the building), the stub, and service line, doing one asbuilt for each of the 14 approved buildings. I then made copies of the full size plan on the plan copier, and made plan sheets for each of the buildings highlighting the same information as the as-builts. After doing all the highlighting I put together a packet containing permit sheets, and specs for the plumber along with the as-built and plans.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Day 18: KDHE Sheets & Plan Review

Today I started off entering information from KDHE approval sheets into the database to update the project information. After finishing about 8 entries I worked on a few plan sets checking numbers, slopes, etc. After finishing the # checks I light tabled a plan set, then spent about an hour updating this blog (new ticker, feed modifications, HTML based add-on, etc.).

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Day 17: Blog Presentation and Plan Review

Today Ryan Metcalf, Greg Hardy and myself made a presentation about blogs to a few people here at JCW. We were expecting to make this presentation July 25th/26th, and were caught of guard when we found out we were doing it today, however we were completely prepared and made a great presentation. After the presentation I finished up a few # check on a set of plans and finished off the day filing a TON of papers.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Day 16: Plan Review & Blog Presentation Prep.

Today I finished up the reviews on the plans from Monday then had a meeting with Ryan Metcalf and Greg Hardy regarding our presentation on July 25th/26th (date has not been set yet). We ran through our new powerpoint, took notes, and made the necessary changes.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Day 15: Light Tabling & Plan Review

Today I finished up some light tabling, then received 4 plans to check #'s on. I spent the rest of the day calculating line slope, checking the drawing scale, and checking the angles of the lines.