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Drafting protocol is to use the existing drawing symbols used on the drawing. The Gippsland Water Project RO will determine if the updates to the drawing shall be redrawn with new symbols standards or - if the existing drawing symbols will beused. The drafting provider shall discuss each project. This Australian Standard was prepared by Committee ME/72, Technical Drawing. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 25 August 1992 and published on 16 November 1992. The following interests are represented on Committee ME/72: Association of Consulting Engineers, Australia Australian Chamber of Commerce Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia Confederation of.

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AS 1100 is an Australian Standard for technical drawing including both mechanical and architecturaldesigns. AS 1100 standard drawings contain attributes that are universal around Australia. The standard is published by Standards Australia.

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The standard consists of six parts,

  • Part 101: General principles (1992)[1]
  • Part 201: Mechanical engineering drawing (1992)
  • Part 301: Architectural drawing (2008)
  • Part 401: Engineering survey and engineering survey design drawing (1984)
  • Part 501: Structural engineering drawing (2002)

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Technical drawing standards - AS 1100

posted 5 Sept 2013, 20:06 by scott.llamas@syd.catholic.edu.au [ updated 5 Sept 2013, 20:11]

All technical drawings must be drawn to a common standard so that all people in Australia and overseas can understand them. This standard is called Australian Standard 1100 (AS1100)
Technical drawings are based on a set of standards that have been globally agreed upon by

The Australian Standard AS 1100 provides the technical conventions for all Australian engineers,
architects, designers, surveyors and pattern makers to follow.