CHAPTER 4 PRODUCTION

The designer’s role

After formal presentation, and once the client has approved the final design drawings, it is the designer’s job to produce a set of ‘working drawings’ or ‘production drawings’. The number of these will vary from project to project, but their function remains the same. They will provide the building contractor, and anyone else involved in the construction process, with a comprehensive description, in drawings and words, of the full extent and quality of the work necessary to complete the project satisfactorily and this information will also become the basis of the contractual agreement between client and builders. ...

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