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Hi,
I've received some plans from an architect for a new build.
He has asked my to draw the location of points on an A1 pdf document that has be printed off.
Any idea how I might do this digitally rather than writing on the actual document? Anyone else do this?

Thanks for your help.
 
Hi,
I've received some plans from an architect for a new build.
He has asked my to draw the location of points on an A1 pdf document that has be printed off.
Any idea how I might do this digitally rather than writing on the actual document? Anyone else do this?

Thanks for your help.
If you are going to do this design, you will need to add your time to the price of the installation, I reckon the Architect is pulling a fast one, Architects do the designing don't they?
 
Hi,
I've received some plans from an architect for a new build.
He has asked my to draw the location of points on an A1 pdf document that has be printed off.
Any idea how I might do this digitally rather than writing on the actual document? Anyone else do this?

Thanks for your help.

I've never done it using PDFs, but I have used other tools to produce a digital plan.

Within the latest version of Acrobat Reader, there are facilities to comment on a document. Open the document, and open the commenting toolbar. You may have to go to 'More tools' (on my setup this is on the right hand side, same place as I go to use the certificates section I use to sign my minor works certs to prevent them from being changed).

The comments tool bar looks like this:-

[ElectriciansForums.net] PDF plans from Architect


There are options for inserting notes, text, freehand drawing and stamps. From what I can see you can import an image to be used as a stamp. Maybe you import some images, stamp the locations of items and then use free-hand drawing to link them up.
 
I've never done it using PDFs, but I have used other tools to produce a digital plan.

Within the latest version of Acrobat Reader, there are facilities to comment on a document. Open the document, and open the commenting toolbar. You may have to go to 'More tools' (on my setup this is on the right hand side, same place as I go to use the certificates section I use to sign my minor works certs to prevent them from being changed).

The comments tool bar looks like this:-

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There are options for inserting notes, text, freehand drawing and stamps. From what I can see you can import an image to be used as a stamp. Maybe you import some images, stamp the locations of items and then use free-hand drawing to link them up.
only problem there is with all us what are >15 years old. i only a couple of years ago learnt how to cut and paste without getting glue all over the keyboard, and excell is a magical mystery known only to a few. and cansomeone tell me what is a spreadsheet that ain't a covering for the marital bed when it's cold.
 
I have to chime in sadly. As far as I would be concerned liability for design should rest solely on the architect. I would demur from contributing to the design personally so that if anything goes wrong I can point at the architect so long as my bit was ok. Which it would be.
 
Is this the first time that you have dealt with this architect? Are you also pricing it up as you want to be careful if you design it and they use your design for others to price against and you lose out? what type of new build is by the impression that I get that it is a one-off house is there a spec?
 
You can import a PDF plan in to autocad, and then add to it from there. But that has quite a steep price tag and learning curve if you arent alrready a user. Draftsight is a free alternative to autocad, and it looks like you can get a plugin to allow importing of PDFs but I have never used it.
 

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