Type of Construction Drawings
1 - Preliminary Drawings . (design concepts)
2 - Contract drawings.
3 - Working drawings . (actual construction)
4 - Shop drawing. (between design and construction)
5 - As-built drawings. (as completed or executed)
1 - Preliminary Drawings
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Preliminary drawings prepared to the degree that owner can visualize the total project.
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Preliminary drawings complete enough to allow the preparation of a realistic budget estimate.
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Anything that can contribute to a more complete understanding of the client shall be considered.
2 Contract drawings.
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The contract drawings are used as an essential part of the contract.
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Keep a set on the job with all changes and revisions posted.
3 Working drawings .
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Based on the design presented in the preliminary drawings, approved by owner.
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The Working Drawings include all the information needed to obtain a building permits
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The approved design is not changed but it is further developed, defined, and improved.
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Working drawings together with specifications give complete picture of the project.
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Used by several groups of people. Hence should be prepared to meet the requirement of each group.
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Contain detail dimensioning information that establishes:
Sizes, Relationships, and Location of all elements of the project.
4 Shop drawing.
A shop drawing is a drawing or set of drawings produced by the contractor, supplier, manufacturer, subcontractor, or fabricator.
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Shop drawings are reviewed by the design professional.
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Approval of the shop drawings by Design Professional is a restricted approval (check against the intent of design drawings only)
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Shop drawings are actually an extension and further development of working drawings.
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Shop drawings do not change the intent of the working drawings.
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Prepared by subcontractors or material suppliers. In some cases also by the general contractor.
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Shop drawings are provided for works such as: Installation and fabrication, structural steel, mill work, metal windows and doors, pipes and pumps and etc.....
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Responsibility of errors and omissions in shop drawings lies with the contractor/subcontractor.
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Timely approval of shop drawings is of prime importance!
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Shop drawings approval may effect project schedule, if not submitted on time.
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Record shop drawings in contractor’s submittal log.
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Shop drawings should be stamped and dated immediately upon receipt.
5 As-built drawings
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Most specifications require that the contractor refrain from ordering material until the shop drawings are approved officially. (IN WRITING)
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Usually these are “location drawings” to which the owner may refer for maintenance and repairs.
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Working drawings show ”proposed” locations for pipes, valves, man holes, etc....., as built drawings show “actual” locations, of installations.
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Usually general contractor or sub-contractors prepare as-built drawings.
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Requirement for as-builtdrawing, should be included in bidding documents.
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If not included in the contract documents, and if required legally, can be added by issuing a change order.
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The term as-built drawings in unpopular because of some legal difficulties with some design professionals.
Legal Requirements :
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Seal of design professional.
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Seal of surveyors for site drawings.
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Seal of AE for general project drawings.
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Seal on various supporting drawings by related design professional e.g.. Landscape architect, mechanical/electrical engineer.
Each drawing sheet must contain a title block with:
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Number of project and sheet
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Date of drawings
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Type of information (plan, section)
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Name of design professional
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Checked by, date checked, etc.....
Source :
Arizona State University