Drawings submitted by the construction contractor or a subcontractor showing in detail: The proposed fabrication and assembly of structural element The installation (i.e., form, fit, and attachment details) of material s or equipment, or Both. [D03571] RMW
Detailed drawings showing how building elements will be fabricated, usually prepared by the fabricator or manufacturer.
Internal drawings and schedules which give fully detailed information from which components are assembled, cast and finished.
Drawings typically prepared by the contractor, based upon the contract documents and provided in sufficient detail that indicate to the designer that the contractor intends to construct the referenced work in a manner that is consistent with the design intent and the contract documents.
Drawings that the Contractor submits to explain how s/he plans to incorporate part of his work to complement or to substitute the architect's drawings.
Detailed, accurate drawings produces by individual trades from which a building is actually constructed. The most reliable source of dimensional information short of field dimensions.
Drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, performance charts, brochures and other data prepared by the contractor or any subcontractor, manufacturer, supplier or distributor, which illustrate how specific portions of the work shall be fabricated.
The drawing submitted for approval showing control dimensions, elevation, plan views and any necessary Unit cross sections.
Drawings prepared by trades to describe the quantity, shape, size, materials and other details of a product’s construction. In signage, it refers to drawings prepared by fabricators describing their intended methods of construction and sequence of assembly to be reviewed by designer and owner for approval prior to construction and fabrication. Shop drawings help assure that the original design concept is accurately carried out in the construction process.