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+ The tool is divided into two main parts:
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First Part
+ There are three dropdowns available. Select the name of the project you wish to measure, along with the project part, and the project section.
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+ Mark the project you want to meaure from the section labeled 'To measure'. Additionally, you have the ability to view any relevant documents you might want.(optional).
+ Once you have selected a specific plan to measure, you will be provided with a pdf with
+ a colored rectangle drawn in it. Please open this pdf in Bluebeam, measure its area and perimeter, and then enter those values in the textboxes that will shown below the relevant documents.
+ You may think of this rectangle's measurement as a scale check for Bluebeam.
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+ Before selecting this plan from the 'To Measure' option, please draw shapes around the relevant regions on Bluebeam or using any other external tool if the project you want to measure contains more than 1 level.
+ Additionally, you must include the levels' colors in RGB (Red - Green - Blue) format.
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Second part
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+ First, please open the google sheets link labeled 'Legend' and fill in the names of each shape.
+ Ex. The first row shows the measurement of GB-1 , in the first column type in GB-1.
+ After you are done with filling in the legend, go back to the ADR Console.
+ You will find three dropdowns and three textboxes.
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The first dropdown will allow you to choose whether the shape is a ground beam or a pile cap.
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The second dropdown is the choice of (Area-perimeter-Length-Count).
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The third dropdown gives you the first part of the MC-T Name.
+ Then fill in the rows below the dropdowns with the corresponding detail and depth.
+ The plus button allows you to add more rows within this block.
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+ There is another button above the dropdowns (to the right) that allows you to add another block and repeat the process for another item (Ground Beam or Pile Cap) or (Area-perimeter-Length-Count).
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