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2010-03-12 10:50 PM - last edited on 2023-05-18 01:31 PM by Gordana Radonic
2010-03-15 08:37 PM
2010-03-15 08:38 PM
Gerald wrote:You just have to get paid for value. Oops, I forgot, Architects don't do that.
Thanks for your kind comments. The General Contractor who has his own framing crews did gush a little. He said doing his take-offs was a lot easier too. The only problem giving him this kind of information is that now he will expect it every time.
2010-03-16 02:21 AM
2010-03-16 04:02 AM
Dave wrote:Between you and Gerald you both set the bar very high in your documentation.
Gerald,
Great looking set! Contractors must love the little perspectives thrown in there... they're very descriptive.
2010-03-16 11:05 AM
2010-03-16 03:18 PM
Achille wrote:
a) How is the FPA area calculated? Do you include also patios in it?
b) Why do you include the Contractor's name on the building permit? Is it binding? Can't the client change his mind on who will build?
c) Are there any structural drawings? I see there is a Structural Engineer on the team
d) Are there any HVAC drawings?
2010-03-17 09:19 AM
2010-03-18 10:06 PM
2010-03-19 12:28 PM
2010-03-19 03:24 PM
KeesW wrote:Kees, This set is almost 7 MB so not too small. I am sure there are quite a few ways to upload files to the internet and share the location with people. In this case as I had a GMail account already, it includes Google Docs which has I think 2GB of storage included free. You can upload your set of drawings and produce a link which is then viewable without access to the rest of your files. I used BlueBeam PDF software (highly recommend) to produce the PDFs.
There was an invitation (some time ago) to present examples contract drawings on this forum. I had some but couldn't condense it sufficiently for this list. Drawings shown are excellent - but how did they get so compact?