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Construction Documents also called Working Drawings or Contract Documents

Construction Documents also called Working Drawings or Contract Documents.

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Construction Documents also called Working Drawings or Contract Documents

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  1. Construction Documentsalso called Working Drawings or Contract Documents Construction documents are used by a project owner (designer’s client) in obtaining overall project bids, which are project cost estimates, from contractors and are later on used by contractors to obtain price quotes from subcontractors. The construction documents define the quantities and qualities of, and relationships among, all materials required to construct a project; they establish the contractual obligations for the client and the contractor, and they define the roles of the construction team members.

  2. What Are Construction Documents • A set of complete construction documents is made up of two to three components. The largest component is the set of drawings. The set can range from a single sheet to potentially hundreds of sheets, and can include drawings that address the architecture, interiors, plumbing, mechanical systems, structural, and landscape designing for the project. • The drawings typically begin with the sheets of ‘A’, Architectural, followed by ‘S’ for Structural, ‘I’ for Interiors, ‘P’ for Plumbing, ‘E’ for Electrical, ‘M’ for Mechanical, et cetera. • Another component commonly included in a set of construction documents is the specifications manual, or “spec book.” The spec book is a written project manual that covers products, materials and methods to be used in constructing the project.

  3. Since the construction documents become part of the legal construction contract, it is extremely important to produce complete and accurate documents. • When the construction documents are complete, they are subject to code and legal reviews. Upon completion of reviews and approvals, the construction documents are used to solicit bids in accordance with established procedures. • Properly speaking the Contract Documents also include all of the contracts between Client and Designer, and Client and Contractor, as well as

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  11. Since the construction documents become part of the legal construction contract, it is extremely important to produce complete and accurate documents. • When the construction documents are complete, they are subject to code and legal reviews. • Upon completion of reviews and approvals, the construction documents are used to solicit bids in accordance with established procedures.

  12. Contract Documentsinclude • Advertisement For Bids • Instructions To Bidders • Supplementary Instructions to Bidders • Bid Form • This Agreement • General Conditions • Supplementary Conditions • Affirmative Action Program • Exhibits, Specifications List of Drawings • Drawings • Addenda • Notice to Proceed • Change Orders • Notice of Completion (1) • Notice of Completion (2) • Notice of Completion (3) • All other documents identified in this Agreement of which together form the contract between client and contractor for the work (the "contract").

  13. Master Format 2004 Edition Divisions • This is a complete list of the divisions within which all components of a project are described.

  14. Purpose of Construction Documents • http://vimeo.com/21070351 • http://www.articlesbase.com/videos/5min/241711467

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