This post about line numbers peaked my interest - I always thought that line numbers were more important for documentation purposes on P&ID's to reflect process conditions, connections between equipment, & changes in materials , Excessive line numbers increase iso counts & related job man-hours but at the end of it all do nothing to make a job easier to design & construct. Also the paperwork involved in project documentation ( both IFC & AS Built) increases exponentially. I am interested in your points of view on this matter.
Bruce R. Raymond
Senior Design Supervisor
Fluor
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Mon Jan 07 14:00:00 2008
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