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- Specifications; notes on drawings | Eng-Tips
I know that National Master Specs (NMS) in Canada have rules for wording to be used in writing specs, and the rules include not to use "shall be" type of sentence construction, but rather to use the "imperative" verb Example: Say "Provide A490 high bolts", rather than "Bolts shall be A490"
- How to Read Construction Drawings: Notes, Plans, Elevations . . . - YouTube
In this first video of the Understanding Construction Drawings series—based on the 5th edition of the textbook—we walk through a real set of residential house plans
- Microsoft Word - Keynotes No. 3 - Drawing Notations. doc
There are several different types of notes used on drawings and each type provides a specific form of in-formation Each of the types described below is ex-plained in greater detail in Module 7 of the NCS-UDS General Notes are probably the most commonly abused type of note
- Best practices for enhancing drawings specifications - AIA
In this article, you will discover best practices to ensure your drawings and specifications match and how to help designers, architects, and specifiers reach the highest level of clarity when communicating with contractors to boost your firm’s project efficiencies
- How to Develop Detailed Security System Construction Drawings
This includes understanding the level of security required, specific areas to be protected, and any preferred equipment or technologies For instance, a client might require high-security access control for a server room, while a retail store might prioritize video surveillance
- GENERAL NOTES - Port Authority of New York New Jersey
Note 4 should be placed on contract drawings for asphalt concrete pavement where the specification sections for asphalt concrete paving and aggregate base course are not included in the contract
- Structural General Notes - Scott Residential Design
These drawings have been prepared by the Engineer of Record primarily to safeguard against major structural damage and loss of life, not to limit damage or maintain use of the structure See the requirements of the current accepted building code, and as listed in the Basis for Design
- Module 7 - Notations - National CAD Standard
This "master builder" method of practice has changed rapidly over the years and today has been replaced by the use of highly detailed and specific construction contract documents
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