Drawings and specifications created by an architect that set forth in detail requirements for the construction of the project.
The working drawings and specifications.
The set of documents which detail all of the interior design, including electrical, mechanical, plumbing, cabinetry (millwork), and finishes. A complete package of drawings may contain as few as 9 sheets or as many as 40 sheets. Often accompanied by a written set of specifications.
( CDs) or Working Drawings: a set of drawings used by a contractor to construct a specific space. CDs include floor plans, structural plans, and electrical plans, reflected ceiling plans, finish plans and any other applicable elevations, schedules and details.
The complete set of drawings and written specifications for the construction of a building, which are a part of the legal contract for the construction.
The package of drawings, specifications, material lists, legal agreements and any other description of construction and/or demolition work that is the base for the contract between Owner and Contractor.
The complete set of drawings, specifications, bidding instructions, construction agreement, etc. used in the construction industry.
The written and drawn materials which are the result of a design team’s efforts. They include working drawings, specifications, and other construction documents. They detail all information needed to construct the project and all legal requirements of the project.
Drawings and specifications used to construct a building, building systems, or portions thereof.
All drawings, specifications and addenda associated with a specific construction project.
Collectively, the working drawings, specifications, general conditions, addenda and instructions to bidders that for the basis of a construction contract. Sometimes referred to as CDs, but so are Construction Drawings. Does not include RFIs or change orders.
are all of the legal documents required to build, including the contract, general provisions, supplementary conditions, special provisions, design drawings, specifications, and addenda. This information specifies the work to be done and states the conditions for constructing the project.
Drawings and specifications from an architect that provide detailed requirements for the construction of a project.
All documents used for the solicitation of bids and the subsequent construction of a project.
The documents describing what to build and how to build it. These usually are drawings and specifications. For small, simple projects, the specifications may actually be placed on the drawings.
All of the written, graphic and pictorial documents prepared or assembled for describing the design, location and physical characteristics of the elements of the project necessary for obtaining a building permit. The construction drawings shall be drawn to an appropriate scale.
Drawings and specifications from an architect, which provide the detailed requirements of a construction project.