UFC 1-300-09N
25 May 2005
Change 1, 22 February 2006
Change 2, 4 December 2006
Model Files
Facility Type Designator (see 7.3.2.3.1)
Facility I.D. Designator (four characters*)
Job Number (MAXIMO or Work Order No.)
Discipline Designator w/optional Level 2 Designator**
Model File Type
User Definable (optional***)
XXXX XXXX-ABYN7G- A- FP XXXX.dwg
Sheet Files
Facility Type Designator (see 7.3.2.3.1)
Facility I.D. Designator (four characters*)
Job Number (MAXIMO or Work Order No.)
Discipline Designator w/optional Level 2
Designator**
Sheet Type
Sheet Sequence Identifier
User Definable (optional****)
XXXX XXXX-ABYN7G- AD- 1 01 XXX.dwg
* If no building designation has been assigned, such as for new construction prior to completion, then
utilize the project number (P-number) for the Facility Type and I.D. designators. If installation has an
alternate building identification system, that designator may be utilized in lieu of the Facility Type and
Facility I.D. Designator.
** Provide dash following Discipline Designator for all cases, even when Level 2 designator is used. Use
same format for section and detail callouts (i.e. A-101 or AD-101).
*** When used, typically the first two characters of the User Definable suffix address the floor number.
Use the last two characters to further specify quadrants, phases, or wings.
**** For example: BLDG0001-MAXIMO-C-101-12.dwg; The User Definable suffix "-12" is used here on a
Civil plan sheet where multiple tabs/layouts contain (12) adjacent sheets that are connected by match
lines.
Multiple layout tabs are allowed, these files are to be annotated in the sheet file naming
convention using the user definable suffix as illustrated above. Do not mix sheet types
within a file by using layout tabs. Model file types, Sheet file types, and discipline
designators are founds in the NCS. Obtain the Facility I.D. Designator and Job Number
from the Contracting Officer or Contracting Officer's technical representative.
7.3.2.3.1
Facility Type and I.D. Designators.
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