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STRUCTURAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

Construction documents, also known as a drawing set or a sheet set are the documents shared with customers, architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to convey the design concept. Construction professionals require these documents, along with the construction schedules and material takeoffs, to complete the design. A set of construction document consists of several different sheets. Each sheet includes drawings and schedules for the building design.
Structural construction documentation
The construction documents preparation stage is the last phase of the design process. A complete construction document set (CD set) includes the architectural, structural, MEP and civil engineering drawings. CD set also includes all specifications for pricing as well obtaining the building permits. Modeling of all the above aspects may also be involved in the set. We prepare construction documents from the inputs given to us like scanned images, hand sketches, markup drawings, etc. The more inputs you provide, the more will be the detailing included. Our standard set of CD includes Cover Sheet, Floor Plans, Interior Details, Elevations, Exterior Details, Foundation Plans, Foundation Details, Upper Floor Framing Plans, Roof Framing Plans, Cross Sections, Structural Details and Electrical Plans.

We provide Construction Documentation  Services for :

Cover Sheet

Exterior Elevation

Interior Elevation

Framing Plan

Building Section

Stair Plan and Section

Connection details

Wall Section

Typ. Roof Detail

Frequently Asked Questions

How does structural construction documentation support project execution?

Structural construction documentation supports project execution by providing clear, detailed drawings that guide on-site construction activities. These documents help ensure structural elements are built accurately as per design intent.

What is included in structural construction documentation services?

Structural construction documentation services include plans, sections, detailed drawings, schedules, and construction notes. These documents collectively communicate structural requirements to contractors and site teams.

Which project stages require structural construction documentation?

Structural construction documentation is used during tendering, approval, and construction stages. It supports cost estimation, regulatory review, and execution on site.

Can structural documentation be prepared from BIM models?

Yes. Structural construction documentation can be generated from BIM or CAD models. Model-based documentation improves consistency and coordination across drawings.

Do these documents support contractor and site teams?

Yes. Structural documentation provides clear guidance for contractors and site teams during construction. It also supports inspection, verification, and quality control processes.

Which standards are followed in structural construction documentation?

Structural construction documents follow project specifications, applicable codes, and regulatory requirements. The standards applied depend on project location and client guidelines.

How accurate are structural construction documents?

Structural construction documents are prepared using verified design data and undergo quality control checks. This ensures accuracy, clarity, and alignment with approved structural designs.

Can documentation support revisions during construction?

Yes. Structural construction documentation includes updates and revisions based on site conditions, design changes, and review comments during construction.

How long does it take to prepare structural construction documents?

Preparation timelines depend on project scale, structural complexity, coordination needs, and review cycles. Revision rounds and approvals can also affect delivery schedules.

How does proper documentation reduce construction risks?

Proper structural documentation minimizes ambiguity, reduces errors, and helps prevent misunderstandings on site. This lowers the risk of rework, delays, and construction disputes.

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