(IFC Vs Shop Drawings Vs As-Built Vs Construction Drawings Vs Coordination Drawings)
1. IFC Drawings (Issued for Construction) These are the final, approved design drawings that are used for the actual construction of the project. They incorporate all design decisions, corrections, and approvals up to that point. IFC drawings provide the detailed information required to build the project.
2. Shop Drawings
Produced by contractors or subcontractors, shop drawings provide detailed information about the specific fabrication and assembly of components. They include details on dimensions, materials, and installation procedures that are not typically shown in the IFC drawings. Shop drawings ensure that components are manufactured and installed correctly according to the design.
3. As-Built Drawings
These are updated versions of the IFC drawings that reflect all changes made during the construction process. As-built drawings show the final, actual conditions of the project, including any modifications or deviations from the original design. They are used for future maintenance and reference.
4. Construction Drawings
These are detailed drawings that provide comprehensive information about the design, including architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical aspects. They guide the construction team in building the project according to the design intent. Construction drawings are often used interchangeably with IFC drawings, but can also refer to detailed drawings that guide the construction process.
5. Coordination Drawings
These drawings are used to ensure that various systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) are correctly coordinated and do not interfere with each other. They help identify potential clashes and resolve conflicts between different systems before construction begins, ensuring smooth integration and installation.
Each type of drawing plays a critical role in ensuring that a construction project is built accurately, efficiently, and according to the approved design.
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