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Construction Management
Architectural Schedules
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Introduction•Common misunderstandings.–Blueprints only show drawings.–Blueprints only show the shape and size of structures.
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Introduction•Complete plans contain more than drawings.•Complete plans show specifications for every component of the structure.
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Introduction• Schedules supply additional critical information.
▫Manufacturer ▫Color▫Model number ▫Size▫Space requirements▫Location
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Introduction• Types of schedules.–Door–Window–Room finish–Door hardware–Plumbing, etc.
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What are Schedules?•Schedules are data sheets (spreadsheets).•Schedules give general and critical information.
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What are Schedules?• Schedules are referenced cyclically to the plan sheets.▫Scheduled items reference the plan.
▫The plan contains the scheduled item reference number.
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•Schedules –Simplify building plans.–Give critical component information.–Delineate manufacturer’s data.
How Are Schedules Used?
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How Are Schedules Used?
•Schedules –Give physical description–Give additional required information.
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How to Read a Schedule
•Schedules are generally spreadsheets.–Column one is generally the item reference number as shown on the plan.
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How to Read a Schedule
–Subsequent columns give:•Quantity•Location•Size•Framing requirements
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How to Read a Schedule
–Subsequent columns give:•Physical size•General description•Code requirements•Etc.