What is the best way to assign plan Numbers to your plans?Do you assign a number to a plan at the start of survey or assign a number at the date you sign a plan?What is the leagl document to be maintained?Is it the plan issue register or the data base you maintain?

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  • Seeking Employment

    The land title agency assigns the plan numbers.

  • I use the letter R, no particular reason, followed by the year and then the project numbers in sequential order from when I started surveying. Example :
    R-16497 and if it is a location certificate then I add the letters LC. These numbers as well as other client information is feed into a data base.
    • In our organization the project is given a job number at the time of receipt of a signed contract.  This started at Job 1 60 years ago.  All information related to that job contains that number along with the date it is added to the project file.  Maps are given that Job xxxxx number and if additional drawings then Job xxxxx-1 and so on.  Has worked for us.

  • Land Surveyor
    Hi, I use the date in this format: 160326
    (Year,month,day) & then if you have more than one project per day then add short or a abreaviated name or initials of the job.
  • Party Chief

    This looks helpful and attached is something else I found interesting..

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