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Building Plans
As plans change, we ask that each consultant insure that this website has the most recent drawings.  Most of the plans are in Adobe PDF format and some are quite large.  A high speed internet connection is recommended. 

The plans and documentation are available to download under the following conditions.  First, we are not charging you for the plans so we must insist that you not charge anyone else for them either.  Second, they are used completely and totally at your own risk.  Many plans are revised during the design process and construction phase so what is represented here may not be the most current or the way we actually built the building.  We offer no assurance that these are appropriate or functional for your building.  We strongly recommend the use of architects and engineers in the design and construction of any building. 

After all of the disclaimers above we hope these plans give you a starting foundation or at least ideas for the design of your "Green Building".

Cover Sheet for Building Plans 8/31/06
 
Architectual Summary Specifications 7/31/2006 this document gives a written summary and general requirements of this building project