rough plumbing diagram/advice needed

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jasrking

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I am looking for a rough plumbing diagram- I need to run a 3 stall bathroom with sink into a 2 stall bathroom with sink through existing concrete slab.
Plain is to have a 4 inch pipe running vertical with the toilets..all toilets would dump into this line that would then exit the building.
I plan on running the two sinks through the wall to save on having to cut more concrete.
I am trying to figure out the best way to vent this.

I have a diagram drawn up of what I am wanting to do but I could not get it to upload to any decent size. I would be happy to send it to anyone that is willing to spend the time to offer me advise. Also if there are any diagrams showing basically a commercial bathroom set up like this I would love to see it...have searched everywhere without coming across one.
Thanks for the time!
 

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Use gimp to resize images.

http://www.gimp.org/

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