Wet Vent in Slab

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I need to know how to vent this house as it is slab on grade and I need to know which walls I should use to vent it. There are two bathrooms, a kitchen sink and a washing machine. I also want to plumb for a future bath in the upper room over the garage. The house is 2x4 construction with perimeter continuous insulation. I'd like to keep the vents out of the exterior walls. I understand the tee's and pipe sizes. I was wondering if there was a better route or maybe less messy way of doing it. A licensed Plumber will do the work but I need to know where the pipe is most likely to go so I can create a concrete pour plan. This is UPC for WI. One last question are AAV's ever allowed with the UPC or do I need a loop vent for the kitchen sink to get the vent to the interior wall?

link has all the drawings

Thank You for any help, Dan
 

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