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We are new to consulting industry and am wondering how the 30-60-9% submittals are being defined?
I am referring to issuing engineering drawings for customer review.
Thanks
I am referring to issuing engineering drawings for customer review.
Thanks






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Dik
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I am specifically interested to know based on what criteria 30-60-90% submissions are defined?
Level of detail? Or customer defines it?
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SD = Schematic Design
DD = Design Development
CD = Construction Documents
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Sometimes this is overriden by the client who may have specific milestones at different phases.
If you're working as a subcontractor rather than a prime, the prime contractor will likely have their own standard or guidance from the client. You should ask. My company is almost always the prime, so we dictate the standards.
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I tend to use that time between the 50% and 100% to do final calculations (I use approximations to size thing up to then), package them up, write specifications and stuff that doesn't affect the physical design, i.e. steel beam connections.
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for instance
30% - preliminary plans, few if any details
60% - complete plans, few details
90% - complete plans, all details completed
100% - complete, revised, checked and accepted final plans
however for private, commercial and industrial work, Ohio Matts referenced method is more common. essentially all work products are issued for information or for review until approved final by the client. then they may be issued for quotation or for construction as rev 0.
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Thank you all
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