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.
As I would but time is money for the self employed, tell him you will be charging for your time.Good advice.
Possibly, although I'd like to see it through.
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.
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'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.
don't need a full set, just the bollox.draw a set of genitals on the centre of the plans and send it back to him
You need a better architect.I wouldn't let an architect plan anything relating to the electrical install in a domestic job...they are f**king useless at it.
Should I be giving you a funny or dumb for that remark hopefully not the later?draw a set of genitals on the centre of the plans and send it back to him
How can you do a proper job @essex without talking to the customer?
How do you know what they want? You can guess were is the best place for points to go.
Or am I miss-reading this....
Firstly the architect is not asking you to design. He is asking you to mark up where the points will go. Completely different.
In business you can either be a difficult person to do business or a good person to do business with.
Personally I would look at the time this would take me to do this (prob 15 mins max) and then look at the potential benifit v potential nuisance to me.
Potential benifit:
Client happy
Potential architect recommendation to future clients
Build a good relationship
Potential nuisance:
15 mins of time gone
It really is a no brainer and anyone telling you to tell the architect to stick it is telling you to run your business badly.
The architect is likely to Autocad your recommendations anyway so I would happily just mark up the PDF with pen and send back.
someone is paying for building the property = the customerCome on, this is really not rocket science. Do you really think the architect would be asking the electrical contractor if their was someone living there?
Its the proper way as then its easier to arrange the furniture in the room, in the past the Victorians wanted "privacy" but later on sling a radiator on to a wall then your options are a lot worse, nothing worse then being sat on a sofa and someone walks in to a rooms a whacks your cup of tea all over you lap when the doo its the end of the sofa. The English had some weird ideas in the past, don't get me started on sash windows.maybe a bit off topic, but looking at that plan, what is the current trend to hang bedroom doors the wrong way round these days. it's always been the norm to hang doors so that when partially open, you can't see what's in the bed.
Architects are always looking to build a relationship with good contractors and if a good job is done will always put a recommendation forward to the client.Firstly the architect is not asking you to design. He is asking you to mark up where the points will go. Completely different.
In business you can either be a difficult person to do business or a good person to do business with.
Personally I would look at the time this would take me to do this (prob 15 mins max) and then look at the potential benifit v potential nuisance to me.
Potential benifit:
Client happy
Potential architect recommendation to future clients
Build a good relationship
Potential nuisance:
15 mins of time gone
It really is a no brainer and anyone telling you to tell the architect to stick it is telling you to run your business badly.
The architect is likely to Autocad your recommendations anyway so I would happily just mark up the PDF with pen and send back.
Come on, this is really not rocket science. Do you really think the architect would be asking the electrical contractor if their was someone living there?
Won't be if as someone suggested to send back with a pair of B****ks marked on his drawing.Architects are always looking to build a relationship with good contractors and if a good job is done will always put a recommendation forward to the client.
i said genitals, i didnt define.Won't be if as someone suggested to send back with a pair of B****ks marked on his drawing.
i dont need the goodwill of architects to survive, vice versa i think you will find!
its the architects job to mark up the drawings, whats the guy gonna do when the customers start moaning "that wasnt supposed to be there" its going to be the sparkies liability to fix at his own cost
some jobs arent worth the hassle, and this is one of them.
i dont mind doing favours for EXISTING relationships with clients, im not going to waste my time on the offchance that someone on a high horse thinks they have me over a barrel to do their jobs for themDear God what a complete over-reaction.
send it to me, i will convert it to waste paperWe have a PDF to DWG converter here. I might be able to convert it to DWG if its of any help.
if you call up the architect to help you pull in some cables what do you reckon they would say?