Abbreviations for Building Status
#U/C: Under Construction
#APP: Approved
#PRO: Proposed
#U/R: Under Renovation
#REJ: Rejected
#DEF: Deferred
#SWP: Demolition, Preparation, etc: (Site Works in Progress)
#ONH: On Hold
To enable much easier filtering, searching and traversing through the forums to finding a thread as it would be identified by a proportionate set of characteristics which would be easily identifiable once found.
So for each respective 'project' the following format is used :
#U/C: Building Site Name and/or Address, Height, Levels Above Ground , Usage.
Examples would be
#U/C: 374-400 King William Street, 47m, 11lvl, Office.
#APP: Spire Living, 107m, 37lvl, Residential.
To consider other projects of development interests, eg: Adelaide Oval, North Terrace, the works in question should be adressed after the site name or location.
#PRO: Adelaide Oval, Western Grandstand Redevelopment.
#U/C: North Terrace, Streetscape Upgrades Stage 3.
In the event of multi-building projects, eg: The Precinct and City Central. There should be a base thread for 'site masterplan' updates in which the first post is linked to an individual thread of the relevant building(s) in question. These should be identified with a different symbol. The masterplan thread should be simply adressed, as per example.
[ City Central ]
[ The Precinct ]
And at the time when specific building(s) is being undertaken the thread should be addressed with the masterplan title incorporated into the standard project format.
#REJ: Tower Eight, 72m, 19lvl, Office. [ City Central ]
#U/C: The Gallery, 28m, 8lvl, Residential. [ The Precinct ]
And the important one to note :
Abbreviations for Building Status
#U/C: Under Construction
#APP: Approved
#PRO: Proposed
#U/R: Under Renovation
#REJ: Rejected
#DEF: Deferred
#SWP: Demolition, Preparation, etc: (Site Works in Progress)
#ONH: On Hold
For housing developments, thread titles are assigned as:
#H/D - Housing Development: Development name and/or suburb | Number of homes | Number of hectares
#H/D: Gawler East | 2500h | 219ha

