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Hello friends, I ran into a problem. In a project we have drawn, soil appears around it in official documents and architectural project processes. The building has gained one floor of elevation and must have curtains on three sides. The projects have been approved and the license has been issued. In the meantime, the contractor dug the remaining three sides of the land and cleaned the area around the basement. When he did this, he made me an offer to remove these curtains as unnecessary. I said I wouldn't do it before the retaining wall is built and the project is approved. So far everything seems normal. The thing that confused me was: An elderly engineer working at a building inspection firm said, "my friend, keep the curtains in place in the project (the panel that does not continue on the upper floors), but calculate them individually and note that if not necessary, it may not be done". In other words, let there be no renovation project, no retaining project, and let's keep it on track. What I'm wondering is, is there such an individual account method? Let's put curtains when we want, let's not when we don't... Also, when I removed the curtains, I designed them as a sub-basement, all values and sonata drawings change. I would be glad if you guide me with your ideas. Thank you from now.