A blast seems to have happened here.
Some of the 3D designed piping also looks close. The designer has a great tool with which he can ensure that pipes don't clash with anything or itself. But then if it is done with only the intent of avoiding a clash and not clubbing lines through a defined volume space. Lines are sometimes seen to pass between the tiers of cable trays. It makes it so difficult to do small bore field routing manually at site.
Recently saw another photo of an RCC slab pipe cut-out on an intermediate floor in the shape of a revision cloud. The man who did the final plastering of the opening thought the revision cloud to be the edge of the cut out. Sometimes when CAD drawings are printed to a smaller scale, some of the line weights go awkward. What was a thin revision cloud appears thick and is taken as an entity on the drawing.
Sajit
Shamelessly stolen from another website:
http://www.pipingdesign.com/FridayFunnies/tie-point_list.jpg
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