Then you are at the right place. COPL is assisting over 500+ architects across the world in converting their Hand Drawings or PDFs into Construction Document Set at very pocket-friendly prices.
What is the Construction Document Set?
Construction drawing is the general term used for drawings that form part of the production information that is incorporated into tender documentation and then the contract documents for the construction works.
Benefits of Construction Document Set:
- Easy understanding of all details, floor plans, stair sheets, section sheets etc. to all labours.
- Door and window Schedules help the labour to figure out the quantity of the materials requirement.
- It carefully shows the quantity and locations of the individual elements of each design.
Benefits of Outsourcing:
- Reduced Cost
- Saves Time
- Distributes Risk
- Improves quality
- Brings innovation
- Increases productivity
What do we require?
- Hand Sketches or PDFs
- Previous files for reference
- Layers & Standards reference
Project execution:
- Project Understanding
- Project Execution
- Progressive Dispatch
- Corrections
- Quality Check
- Final Dispatch
The above-mentioned is COPL’s project execution process. We value our client’s time and make it easy to understand their requirements through frequent communications with the client and completing the work within the time limit.
What includes in Final Dispatch?
- Cover Sheet
- Site Plan
- Floor Plans
- Roof Plan
- Elevations
- Sections
- Wall sections
- Details
- Electrical Floor Plan
- Mechanical Plan
- Plumbing Plan
- Door Window schedule
- Foundation Plan
- Framing Plan
- Interior Elevations
- Water Riser Diagram
- Plumbing Riser Diagram
The construction Documentation Set consists of 2 main Documents:
Project manual and the drawings. Before the project manual. Contains the project name, number, location, description, owner name and address, bid date and time, bid security required, architect engineers location, address, and contact. Contains all the specific details.
As-Built drawings:
An as-built drawing is a revised set of drawings submitted by a contractor upon completion of a construction project. As-built drawings show the dimensions, geometry, and location of all components of the project.
They contain any changes made from the initial drawings during the construction process and provide an exact rendering of the building and property as it appears upon completion
Importance:
- They are a record from which future system changes and/or additions can be designed.
- These drawings make the maintenance and repair of the building simpler by informing the owner or occupant of locations for plumbing, cabling or any other hidden components.
- For contractors, as-built drawings provide a clear record of the changes pursued in the interim stages of construction and make it easier to clearly visualize the next steps. This makes it much easier to notice complications introduced by the changes and solve the problem in future.
- For Clients and Building Owners, having a complete and detailed set of as-built drawings is essential. Since as-built drawings contain records of installations, they are an invaluable help if the owner decides to modify the building in the future, or if problems arise that the owner needs to troubleshoot.
- Because as-built drawings are also valuable to the future buyers of the property, they’re a useful part of the final scale.
I love the concept because I am pretty good with drawings and you can give me a good rendering of a finish product than this is something I am interested in.