Depending on the age of your building and where you live, the applicable building department may have either a copy of the plans, or a "microfiche" of them (basically a tiny negative/positive film strip) or electronic record. If not, there may be a record of who the architect and/or general contractor was, and you may be able to inquire of them if they are still around and kept copies.
The very first plan when building a building.
A plan view is looking downwards at the house or building.
A plan
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His plan was to give English debtors land to farm.
Its the book about who God is, his plan for a building His kingdom, and His plan and purpose for your life.
You need an architectural plan, a building permit, and building materials.
the engeneer do is an .....will plan in what kind of building he make....then the engeneer do is an....will plan what is the place will make a road?
An architect.
No, they haven't. It is conceptual. There is no proposed plan for building it either.
The SITE location plan is where the ENTIRE SITE is located on the map. Sometimes a worksite comprises of multiple buildings and public infrastructures, so the embodiment of all these structures as a whole is considered the WORKSITE. The building location plan is where a specific building is located IN THE WORKSITE. If the Site only comprises of ONE building then, the site location plan and building location plan should look about the same.
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