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| Set of drawings generally organized in the following sequence: |
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1. title and index sheet 2. floor plans 3. reflected ceiling plan 4. elevations 5. details 6. mechanical drawings 7. electrical drawings 8. fire protection drawings |
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| If structural drawings are required they are placed: |
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| after the ID drawings and before the mechanical |
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| Construction plans are drawn at 1/8 or 1/4" and include: |
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| all walls, dimensions, existing construction to remain, references to elevations adn details drawn elsewhere, room names & #'s, floor material indications, millwork, plumbing fixtures, built-in fixtures, stairs, special equipment, and notes required to explain items on the plan. |
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| The interior designer's plan only shows location of the outlets. electrical circuiting, conduit size, adn other technical information are included on the plans prepared by the electrical engineer. |
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| such as installation instructions are not included on the plan, but are in the specifications. |
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| sometimes doubled up with a power plan and telephone plan because the exact location of many outlets is directly related to the location and orientation of the furniture. |
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| shows roof as well as surrounding yards, walks, driveways, and other features within the property line. |
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| partitions that extend to the ceiling and those that extend through the ceiling. Also show ceiling materials, building grid lines, notes calling out ceiling heights, locations of all lights (including exiting), sprinkler heads, air diffusers and vents, access panels, speakers, and any other item that is part of, or touches the plane of the ceiling. |
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| cut perpendicular to the plane of construction that will be exposed in the detail. |
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| the majority of details are section cuts through small portions of construction. Section is used on architectural drawings to refer to sections through the entire building. a detail can be a very large-scale plan view,an isometric view, or a large-scale partial elevation. |
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| manner in which an assembly of several parts is organized and connected |
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| responsibility for coordination |
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| in most interior design offices and other consultant's offices, usually falls on the project manager, although in smaller firms, this may fall upon the project designer. |
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| ways to accomplish adequate coordination |
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1. regularly scheduled meetings 2. progress prints 3. project manager must be responsible for notifying all consultants, in writing of changes made as they occur. 4. designer must have a thorough method for checking and coordinating the entire drawing set before issue. |
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| includes woodwork that is done on the jobsite. wood base, door trim, wall mouldings, and handrails are examples. |
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| prefabricated cabinets that are selected from a manufacturer's standard product line. |
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| include base cabinets, upper cabinets, open-front storage units, and similar components. |
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| traditional type of railing composed of vertical pieces (stiles) and horizontal pieces (rails) enclosing a paneled area. |
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| has a flat, smooth surface with edges butted together or joined with a reveal or batten strip. |
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| an item of fixed length such as a door or window casing that can be installed with a single length of wood. |
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| an item of continuing length such as a baseboard, chair rail, or cornice. standing and running trim is the term generally applied to wood pieces custom fabricated in a mill shop then installed at the job site |
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| comes in standard sizes and profiles, adn is ordered by number and installed as a finish carpentry item rather than a millwork item. |
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| wood moulding is available in |
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| the full extend of slab to slab partitions are best shown on |
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| the reflected ceiling plan |
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| who would be least involved in the selection of an underfloor raceway system |
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