4 – DELIVERABLES

4.4.2 – 1# – Overall Plans Views

10.0 – Roof Plan / Site plan 10.# – Floor Plans A-10 – GAs – General Arrangement.pdf 11.# – RCPs – Reflected Ceiling Plans Sample Folder What goes on an RCP How to prepare RCPs

Development Application (DA) Process Guide

🔹 Overview A Development Application (DA) is a formal request for planning consent to carry out development.It seeks approval from the relevant local authority for the proposed use, design, and built form of a project. DA approval confirms that…

4.4.2 – 8s Construction Diagrams

Introduction 80 – ORGANIZATION 81 – DESIGN MAPPING 82 – COMPLIANCE MAPPING 83 – DEMOLITION 84 – INFRASTRUCTURE 85 – EXCAVATION 86 – BELOW GROUND STRUCTURE 87 – ABOVE GROUND STRUCTURE 88 – STAGGING

4.4.2 – 7s – Building Element Types

70 – Design Rules Design Rules Template / Sample External Elements Internal Elements 71 – Building Products Materials External Finishes Internal Finishes Core & Substrates FFE 72, 73 – Structural Elements 72 – Vertical: Walls, Parapets, Columns, Retaining Walls…

4.4.1 – SK – Schematic Design

The SK subset contains presentation drawings that simplify and illustrate design intent for clients, stakeholders, and marketing. Unlike contractual documents, SK drawings prioritize clarity and visual communication, often using colors, diagrams, or render-style graphics. They are a flexible tool to convey the project vision beyond the technical audience.

4.4.2 – 3s – External Common Areas

30 – SITE & LANDSCAPE 31 – LANDSCAPE AREAS 32 – FENCING 33 – VEHICULAR ACCESS Subset 33 aims to demonstrate how vehicles can safely and legally access a garage or parking area from the street. It involves planning,…

4.4.1 – QC – Quality Control

The QC subset is used exclusively for internal verification before drawings are issued. It helps check completeness, consistency, and compliance with Arcanary standards, including title block data, grid alignment, and revision tracking. QC drawings are never shared externally but serve as the final safeguard to ensure clarity and professionalism in every issued set.

4.4.1 – GAs – General Arrangement

Understanding of the building as a whole. These drawings establish the size, proportions, and spatial relationships of the project within its environment. GA is essential for capturing the big picture, showing how the building sits in context and how internal spaces are organized.