The intent is to move all Revit related files and content, but untill that is complete these are the locations that hold important content for ID production.
P:\Interiors\Blocks\ID BLOCKS\LIGHTING BLOCKS.dwg
P:\Interiors\TEMPLATE\CAD
P:\Interiors\TEMPLATE\CAD Typicals
R:\ACAD\Library-Detail
R:\ACAD\Library-Block
P:\Interiors\TEMPLATE\InteriorsTemplate.0000\Production\ID Sheets-36x24
P:\Interiors\TEMPLATE\InteriorsTemplate.0000\Production\ID Sheets-42x30
P:\Interiors\GENERAL - ID DEPARTMENT\ID TRAINING MANUAL
The following is the location path for all new ID related content as it is being created and folded into the larger system
T:\`2.X ID
The following is the location path for all new ID related content as it is being created and folded into the larger system
ID will host their Revit files in ACC Docs. All files will be located in the "Design Teams" folder.
ID will have its own separate file. the file will be named per the Naming guidelines, see the page for additional info.
ID will use the XID template.
ID will link the Architectural model in. It will be placed on the proper workset "F.Link.ID"
ID will use Copy/Monitor to create copies of the architectural Elements from the Architecural link(s) and users of the ID file will be notified of cahnges to the elements and may choose to have their copied elements update to the location of the architectural elements. Note only works for, Levels + Scope Boxes, Grids, Columns, Walls + openings, Floors, Openings, MEP Fixtures (unless replaced for actual families)
ID10.00 → Cover Sheet
ID10.01 → General Notes
ID10.02–ID10.09 → Interior Finish Schedules
ID10.10–ID10.19 → Furniture Plans
ID10.20–ID10.29 → Floor Finish Plans
ID10.30–ID10.39 → Wall Finish Plans
ID10.40–ID10.49 → Reflected Ceiling Plans
ID10.50–ID10.59 → Lighting Plans
ID10.60–ID10.69 → Electrical Plans
ID10.70–ID10.99 → Interior Elevations
ID20.00 and beyond → Corridors / Secondary Packages (follows same numbering strategy as above)
Corridor and secondary package drawings begin at ID20.00 rather than ID11.00. This shift avoids overlap with the large number of interior elevation sheets already occupying the ID10.70–ID10.99 range. By starting corridors at the 20 series, the numbering system ensures there is ample room for expansions, multiple elevations, and additional sheets without conflicting with the primary set structure.
Interior Design (ID) drawing sets intentionally begin with “.00” sheets (e.g., ID10.00 Cover Sheet, ID10.01 General Notes). This contrasts with Architecture (AR) drawing sets, which traditionally begin at “.01”.