Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Standards
The Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport (SJC) has established the following guidelines for all project documents and drawings submitted to SJC. These standards are necessary to ensure compatibility, consistency, and usability of all CADD, GIS, and other project files.
If you have any comments, suggestions, or changes to this document, please contact the Standards Coordinator, Lysée Moyaert at Lmoyaert@sjc.org.
CADD Standard Support Files (templates, symbols, etc.)
The CADD standard support files for both AutoCAD 2000 and MicroStation v.8 platforms are available for download using the following links. These two files are self-extracting zip files which can be expanded in any directory on your local or network drives. The following files are included for each platform:
Template, seed files for all disciplines as well as each separate one
Text and dimension styles and line types are included in each template and seed file
Block and cell library of symbols
Tile block and cover sheet files
Standard files for checking standard compliance of AutoCAD files
The Standards Documents
The standards documents are in Portable Document Format (PDF). You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF documents. Download this free software from Adobe's website at www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Quick Reference to SJC’s Airport Configuration Management (ACM) Documentation
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Standards
EDI is defined as a set of standards for controlling the transfer of business documents between computers. The goal of EDI is the elimination of paperwork and increased response time. For EDI to be effective, users must agree on certain standards for formatting and exchanging information. The purpose of these documents is to provide SJC and their contractor’s standards to follow as part of the data submittal process for the data development lifecycle of new data sets created for the overall AIMS implementation. These standards have been developed to be consistent with and to be integrated into the overall CADD/GIS data standards and related processes and procedures.
Project Data Submittals Specifications
These technical documents establishes the specifications for electronic data project submittals to SJC. Specifications are necessary to ensure efficient Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) between SJC and its consultants, contractors, and local, state, and federal government agencies including city, police, FBI, state DOT, FAA, and TSA.
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Project data submittals must be accompanied by all relevant metadata. This spreadsheet provides the metadata requirements for various document types.
AEC Projects CADD Standards
The purpose of these documents is to provide basic CADD standards to ensure consistent electronic deliverables (products) for internal use by SJC as well as all electronic drawings submitted by SJC’s contractors. These deliverables provide a standards for spatial and attribute data needed to design, build, operate and maintain SJC infrastructure. Developed specifically for the architectural, engineering, and construction disciplines, these A/E/C CADD Standards enforce commonality amongst data required throughout the life cycle of airport facilities.
Basemapping CADD-GIS (AIMS) Standards
This document details the GIS layering standard for the San Jose International Airport (SJC). The GIS layering standard has been developed in conjunction and is compatible with the SJC CADD layering standard. Details on this standard can be found in AEC Projects CADD Standard.
Survey Network Control Standards
The purpose of these documents is to provide locational information about the control points at SJC that collectively form a survey control network that can be used by surveyors, photogrammetrists and others who require highly accurate control at the airport.
Metadata Standards
The purpose of these documents is to provide SJC and their contractor’s standards to follow as part of the data submittal process or data development lifecycle of new data sets created for the overall AIMS implementation. These metadata standards have been developed to be consistent with and to be integrated into the overall CADD/GIS data standards and related processes and procedures.
QC/QA Procedure for Project Data Submittals Compliance
The purpose of these documents is to detail Quality Assurance (QA) procedures that can be applied to electronic document submittals. The document is written as an instruction manual for airport staff or 3rd parties tasked with reviewing document submittals.