Having worked in the building industry for a number of decades as a quantity surveyor/cost consultant, much (but far from all) of it SI in both Canada and the UK, millimetres makes the most sense. The centimetre is too big to be used without having to use decimals of a centimere - in which case you are down to the millimetre level. And when EVERYTHING on a drawing is in millimetres, you don't need to express the units.

Does it make sense, you ask? Indeed it does. You very quickly get used to expressing a dimension - even a large one - as something like "twenty six five sixty two" , meaning 26 562 [mm], which can also be visualised as 26.562 m. If you hear construction workers on site, you will only ever hear them talking like this - "just another 34 towards you" when positioning a beam, say.

As for expressing slopes, these would be expressed as a ratio (1 in 50) or as a percentage (2%). No units are shown, nor are they necessary.

As much as I quite like using centimetres for 'everyday' and sometimes colloquial use of the metric system, centimetres in the construction industry would be a disaster. The Brits, Canadians, South Africans and Australians got it right when they elected to use ONLY the millimetre in their respective construction industries. Does America have the sense to do the same?

John F-L


----- Original Message ----- From: <a-bruie...@lycos.com>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <usma@colostate.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 11:54 AM
Subject: [USMA:49114] Construction SI


First, is there an archive of this forum?

Second, I still do not get why the building industry choose to favor millimeters vs. using centimeters. As a toolmaker, of course, millimeter and micrometer is mostly used in the blueprints but millimeters in construction? When a quarter inch is refereed to most often, as in a slope of 1/4" to 12", in metric would simply be 2 cm to 1 m or 2%. Or using 8.25 cm vs. 82.5 mm for 3 1/4". When building homes and skyscrapers, mm, do not make sense, to me.

I do not get their reasoning.


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