Increase line weight

I have exported an architectural drawing from a CAD program into Illustrator. Is there a way to select the 5 or 6 drawings i have on the page and increase the lineweight globally? ie. All my lineweights are scaled, but showing up too light. I want to increase everything by 400%. Is there an efficient way to achieve this?
Thanks.

Example: You have a drawing consisting of paths which have strokes of various weights. You want to double the weight of all the paths. You don't want to apply the
same weight to all the paths; you want them to maintain the same relative weight differences between them--you just want all the various stroke weights doubled.
1. Select the artwork. (Might help to Group them.)
2. Transform Palette Flyout menu: Turn on Scale Strokes and Effects.
3. DoubleClick the Scale tool. Enter 200%. Click OK.
4. Transform Palette Flyout menu: Turn off Scale Strokes adn Effects.
5. DoubleClick the Scale tool. Enter 50%. Click OK.
JET

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