TYPES OF DRAWING WITH CHECKLIST

TYPES OF DRAWING WITH CHECKLIST

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Apart from providing the technical details in a readable format, these drawings are also essential to get the project approval.

They set a benchmark for the construction process and assure compliance to the building standards.

It can be said that these construction drawings provide an outlet to the architectures to convey their ideas and concepts regarding any building.

Anyone who works in the construction industry is intimately familiar with different types of construction drawings. But can you define the differences between them?

Here’s a simple primer for understanding the differences and the roles each type of drawing plays in the construction process.

An Introduction to Construction Drawings: -

drawings” refer to the collection of final preconstruction drawings that represent the building as a whole

The term “construction drawings” refers to the collection of final preconstruction drawings that represent the building as a whole. They are the pictorial record of the official design for the building, and generally include detailed depictions of every element of the finished building including the foundation, floor, walls, elevations, interior details and elevations, cabinetry, MEP design, structural details, and ceiling plans.

Construction drawings are produced by the design team, and go through several drafts during the design phase before the final draft becomes part of the contract, which is then sent out to be bid on by contractors. The winning contractor is bound by all of the contract documentation, including the construction drawings.

Construction Drawings:

1. Represent the building as a whole as designed
2. Are produced by the design team
3. In a traditional construction environment, are created before the project is bid on
4. Are official contract documents
5. Are subject to mark-ups, change orders, and redlining throughout the project

As-Built Drawings: All Components as Actually Built: - 

The term “as-built drawings” refers to drawings that depict the building and all its components as they were actually constructed. Construction is complex and every project encounters unexpected obstacles and conditions that alter the plans.

As-built drawings are a set of drawings that represent the final exact construction of the building, including all materials, components, locations, dimensions, and other details of every element of the building. They are produced by the contractor and subcontractors after completion of the project.

As-built drawings are useful to building owners for maintenance, safety, repairs, and updates and renovations. Traditionally, they are created from the final relined version of the original construction drawings and are time-consuming to produce. Today’s technology makes it possible to produce as-built drawings quickly and more accurately than ever, thanks to the ability to update construction drawings in real time as the project proceeds.

As-Built Drawings:

1. Represent the building as a whole and all its components as actually constructed
2. Are produced by the contractor and subcontractors
3. Are produced after the project is complete
4. Are sometimes mandated by the contract but are not part of the contract documents
5. May be subject to change during later renovations, but represent the final documents upon completion of initial construction

Types of Construction Drawings: Why It Matters ???

All three types of construction drawings are important, either for the process of construction or for the building’s operators after construction. Understanding the differences can help construction professionals make better use of their documents, and organize them more effectively.

Course Curriculum

Construction Checklist
1.Checklist for Anti Termit
2.Checklist for Setting out
4.Checklist for Concrete Pour Card
5.Checklist for Curing Timesheet
6.Checklist for Brickwork
7.Checklist for Concreting of Column
8.Checklist for Reinforcement
9.Checklist for Formwork
10.Checklist for Concreting RCC
11.Checklist for P.C.C.
12.Checklist for Wall Tiling
13.Checklist for Footing
14.Checklist for Beams & Slabs
15.Checklist for Shuttering
16.Checklist for Water Proofing
17.Checklist for Ceiling Plaster
18.Checklist for Internal Plaster
19.Checklist for External Plaster
20.Checklist for Painting Internal
21.Checklist for Painting External
22.Checklist for Metal
23.Checklist for Flush Door Shutter Fixing
24.Checklist for Door Fixing
25.Checklist for False Ceiling
26.Checklist for Floor Tiling
27.Checklist for Safety & House Keeping
28.Checklist for Filling Compaction
29.Checklist for Brickwork & Blockwork
30.Checklist for Structural Steel Works
31.Checklist for Plumbing Works Conceal
32.Checklist for Plumbing Works
TYPES OF DRAWING WITH CHECKLIST
Checklist Part 1 (18:00)
Checklist Part 2 (22:00)
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CHECK LIST - updated (39 pages)

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