Posted by Billy NY on May 23, 2013 at 06:25:37 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: OT-OOPS! posted by omahagreg on May 22, 2013 at 16:26:38:
Thats why a shop drawing is created and submitted for approval or a door schedule is on the prints, I have found that these thigns don't check themselves, often times its so simple and over looked, and sometimes its easier to fix the R.O. might be a days labor but at least its done. Hate when it happens.
I had a 57 unit mid rise, apt entry doors, were ordered and approved off the architectural prints, owner decided towards the end to add a layer of underlayment over the concrete plank, which also had a level coat and a flowable grout coat prior to that, was too much what he added and all 57 had to be modified or re-ordered, thats why an approved finish schedule is supposed to be created, unreal, same developer, his next PM, I left by then, on a 40 story job, they ended up with the wrong size windows, LOL, there are ways to avoid this, I usually mark RO's on drawings noting they are correct, any that are not, someone gets notified, anything that gets ordered has to get approval first and is checked against the drawings, A/E should do this when the drawings or product data is submitted but I always review them myself, and even then there are times when something gets past, not much but it is part of the game.
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