The drawing sizes for construction plans will come in several different formats — with 18” x 24” and 24” x 36” being the most common. But you can also find larger plans at 30” x 42” and 36” x 48”. Larger sizes are necessary for bigger properties. But regardless of the blueprint paper size, the plan will have the following information:
· Exterior elevations
· Floor plans
· Building sections and details
· Roof plan
· General notes
They’ll also have a map of the electrical layout, as well as any suggested locations for fixtures and other elements. But you should be aware that this document is used only as a reference.
What is a full-size drawing?
Architectural drawing sizes come in several different formats, which consist of the following:
· ARCH A – 9 x 12 inches (228.6 x 304.8 millimeters)
· ARCH B – 12 x 18 inches (304.8 x 457.2 millimeters)
· ARCH C – 18 x 24 inches (457.2 x 609.6 millimeters)
· ARCH D – 24 x 36 inches (609.6 x 914.4 millimeters)
· ARCH E – 36 x 48 inches (914.4 x 1219.2 millimeters)
Engineering drawing sizes use a different format, which consists of the following:
· ANSI A – 8.5 X 11 inches (215.9 x 279.4 millimeters)
· ANSI B – 11 x 17 inches (279.4 x 431.8 millimeters)
· ANSI C – 17 x 22 inches (431.8 x 558.8 millimeters)
· ANSI D – 22 x 34 inches (558.8 x 863.6 millimeters)
· ANSI E – 34 x 44 inches (863.6 x 1117.6 millimeters)
Feel free to look at what we have at Engineering Supply. We’re sure you’ll be able to find the right type of blueprint paper size for your specific needs.