In this episode of the Construction Engineering Show, I discuss design document reviews. I have spent the better part of the last year as a design document reviewer. Performing a good plan review requires you to have a general system in-place so that you can be as thorough as possible in a limited amount of time to cover as much ground as possible. I've spent the better portion of this past year as a design reviewer and have developed some fundamentals that I think can help anyone who is tasked with reviewing plans & specifications.
I touch on 5 key components that I consistently use:
1. Start your review at the 30,000 foot level
2. Understanding what's underground.
3. Review each discipline & the details
4. Always use checklists
5. Don't forget to review the special provisions & specifications
I have several articles at Hildebranski.com that discuss plan review - You can CLICK HERE to read more on the subject.
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