Quality control: Preparation of working drawings

The quality of working drawings is among the primary metrics clients use to assess the quality of an architect’s services. Explore this preparation checklist to help you render high-quality drawings.

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Drawing preparation checklist

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Construction documents are the repository of the architect’s vision and the principal medium of communication for realizing that vision in built form. Clients consider the quality of these instruments of service to be a primary criterion in assessing the quality of the architect’s services. The following list, while not intended to be exhaustive, may help you produce high-quality working drawings.

At a minimum, the documents should be reviewed for the following:

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