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The Forest Service Standard Trail Plans are available as compiled sets of PDFs or as individual drawings. If the Standard Trail Drawings are modified, the title block must be changed to “Special Project Specifications ” to reflect the change.
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Specifications are written requirements for performing work. The Standard Trail Plans and Specifications include specifications, pay items, and plans The Standard Trail Plans and Specifications were developed to assist with trail design, construction, maintenance, inventory, condition assessment, and the assembly of trail construction plan packages. These Standard Trail Plans and Specifications supersede the 1996 USDA Forest Service, Standard Drawings and Specifications for Construction and Maintenance of Trails. The Forest Service’s National Technology and Development Program (T&D) developed them in conjunction with the agency’s National Trails Program, with funding and support from the Federal Highway Administration, Recreational Trails Program.
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The Standard Trail Plans and Specifications reflect current Forest Service trail management efforts and the agency’s Trails Data Dictionary for constructed features and tasks. These plans and specifications also are available for other Federal, State, and local agencies, communities, trail partners, volunteers, and entities. The last time I remember getting a roasting from our senior Architect? I remember that regularly, that was the day I removed qsave from my 'lifesaving' macro.The USDA Forest Service Standard Trail Plans and Specifications are for the design, construction, and maintenance of National Forest System trails and trail bridges. The last time I closed a drawing without saving it? I can no longer remember. The moral of the story - even if you really really really want a feature, there are times when you REALLY wish you didn't have it and had never wished for it in the first place. I hadn't done anything other than my normal work but having "saved" the drawing the file had my name on it (plus the zoom level\view had changed) and once saved even undo won't unsave. A couple of days later I got a call from the Architect asking why I had been making changes to his master drawing and what had I done.
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I have also seen problems from having that type of thing available, I once built a macro, for something I used regularly and thought it a good idea to also add in 'qsave' just for that very reason, until one day I was looking at someone else's drawing, for taking off some measurements (our normal workflow).