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Enhancing Project Efficiency With Our Shop Drawing Services

Shop drawings play a crucial role in the construction process, providing detailed installation plans tailored to your project requirements. At Advanced BIM Solutions, we guide you through each stage of the shop drawing process, ensuring precision and compliance with project requirements.

Key Stages in the Shop Drawing Process

The following stages are key to our shop drawing process:

Issue for Review

  • Shop drawings are submitted to the engineer for review and approval.
  • Feedback and modifications are incorporated based on engineer's input.

Issue for Construction

  • Coordinated and approved drawings are issued for the construction phase.
  • Ensures alignment with project specifications and standards.

Issue for Record

  • Final set of drawings, also known as As-Built Shop drawings.
  • Provided for project closeout and documentation purposes.
  • Reflects the actual installation as executed on-site.

Transforming Redline to As-Built

Redline drawings capture modifications made to the original construction drawings by highlighting changes. They provide engineers and architects with a visual representation of adjustments alongside the original plans. As-built drawings, on the other hand, document the final construction details of the building project. Initially derived from redline drawings, as-built drawings reflect the actual construction as executed on-site, serving as comprehensive records of the completed project.

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Contact Us for Shop Drawing Services

Optimize your construction process with our meticulous BIM coordination services. Ensure precision in every step of your project with our comprehensive shop drawing solutions. Contact us to learn more.