fogeyville
Structural
- Jan 15, 2009
- 7
I've been tasked to re-vamp our company's shop drawing Quality Assurance plan, and I feel the need to pick everyone's brain on a few gray areas. Any comments you wish to share will be appreciated.
1) Do any of you require a schedule of submittals be submitted for approval prior to reviewing any shop drawings? If so, what is the basis of rejection for the schedule?
2) Is it acceptable to stamp only the first sheet in a set of shop drawings, or are any of you stamping EVERY sheet like we currently are?
3) For specialty-engineered items such as Wood Trusses, metal stairs and Pre-engineered metal buildings where the submittal bears another engineer’s seal, are you processing these items any differently (i.e., stamping them “Reviewed” instead of approved, or not stamping them at all)?
4) Is it reasonable to reject the following submittal as non-conforming?: The Contractor has stamped the submittal, but their company stamp says “Reviewed” instead of “Approved”.
5) Is it reasonable to reject the following submittal as deficient?: Steel shop drawings with multiple clouds from the fabricator requesting dimensions to existing construction that the Contractor has not yet verified prior to forwarding the submittal to you. Similarly, clouds requesting dimensions of mechanical openings which the Contractor has not yet coordinated with his equipment supplier.
6) Are there any typical structural submittals that you specify as “Informational” submittals instead of the typical “Action” submittals? (I might guess that concrete formwork shop drawings would be one such item…)
7) What is the “going rate” for selling CAD files intended for the production of shop drawings?
8) After how many "Revise and Re-submits" do you start charging for Additional Services for reviewing the same incorrect submittal? (I'm thinking two...)
Thank you very much for your time.
Fogeyville
1) Do any of you require a schedule of submittals be submitted for approval prior to reviewing any shop drawings? If so, what is the basis of rejection for the schedule?
2) Is it acceptable to stamp only the first sheet in a set of shop drawings, or are any of you stamping EVERY sheet like we currently are?
3) For specialty-engineered items such as Wood Trusses, metal stairs and Pre-engineered metal buildings where the submittal bears another engineer’s seal, are you processing these items any differently (i.e., stamping them “Reviewed” instead of approved, or not stamping them at all)?
4) Is it reasonable to reject the following submittal as non-conforming?: The Contractor has stamped the submittal, but their company stamp says “Reviewed” instead of “Approved”.
5) Is it reasonable to reject the following submittal as deficient?: Steel shop drawings with multiple clouds from the fabricator requesting dimensions to existing construction that the Contractor has not yet verified prior to forwarding the submittal to you. Similarly, clouds requesting dimensions of mechanical openings which the Contractor has not yet coordinated with his equipment supplier.
6) Are there any typical structural submittals that you specify as “Informational” submittals instead of the typical “Action” submittals? (I might guess that concrete formwork shop drawings would be one such item…)
7) What is the “going rate” for selling CAD files intended for the production of shop drawings?
8) After how many "Revise and Re-submits" do you start charging for Additional Services for reviewing the same incorrect submittal? (I'm thinking two...)
Thank you very much for your time.
Fogeyville