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Product Dat Submittal
- usually consist of the manufactruere's product information
- manufaturere, trade, name, model, or type number
- Description of use and performance characteristics
- Size and physsical characteristics
- finish charactersitics
- specific reqest for jobsite demensions
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Shop Drawings
- drqwing of set of drwing produced by the contractor, supplier, manufacturer, subcontractor, or fabricator
- NOT produced by architects or engineers
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Specific information that should be included in shop drawings
- 1. comparison information for the architect and engineer
- 2. notes of changes or alterations from the construction documents
- 3.information needed to fabricate the product
- 4.indication of dimension needing verification from the hobsite
- 5.placement or installation information
- 6.samples
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Samples
- a physcal portion of the specified product
- often needed when there are multiple acceptable products
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The Procurement Schedule
is a schedule of activities for particular products from submittal through delivery to the job site
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Submittal Log
used for tracking the acutal progress of the submittal
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Submittal Review by Contractor
- Contractors review submittals for the following
- Compliacne to specification
- dimensional conformance to the construction asssemblies
- interface with other materials and assemblies, avoidin duplication of omission of elements in the process
- constructability of the assemple, recognizing the steps necessary in construction the system
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Reviewing submittals, tranferance of liability
- architects and constractors will usually keep there aproval stamp simple to aviod the transfer of liability
- "reviewed' Statement
- contrator
- date reviewed
- project
- signature
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Use of Submittals During Construction
- Information for praration of openin, support, adjoining assemblies, and gernal construction details
- quality control information to assure that the correct produt has been supplied
- placement diagrams for installations of the material
- information relationd to necessary handling and placement of equipment
- jobsite reference for architect and owner
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