Record Drawings definition

Record Drawings means engineering drawings complete with all dimensions which indicate all features of the Development as it has actually been built;
Record Drawings means a reproducible set of Construction Documents into which the Architect has incorporated: (a) clarifications, sketches and other Modifications made by the Architect during the Construction Phase; and (b) significant changes in the Work made during construction as shown on the Trade Contractor’s As-Built Drawings.
Record Drawings. A final set of drawings prepared by the Architect that incorporates all changes from all As-Builts, sketches, details, and clarifications.

Examples of Record Drawings in a sentence

  • Design Documents shall become TxDOT’s property upon preparation; Construction Documents shall become TxDOT’s property upon delivery to TxDOT; and other documents prepared or obtained by DB Contractor in connection with the performance of its obligations under the DBC Documents, including studies, manuals, Record Drawings, technical and other reports and the like, shall become the property of TxDOT upon DB Contractor’s preparation or receipt thereof.

  • Complete As-constructed Record Drawings, prepared by the Design Professional, showing significant changes in the Project resulting from addenda, accepted or deleted alternates, field orders, change orders, construction change directives, bulletins, and/or from the Contractor Mark-up Set, including marked-up prints, drawings and/or other data generated by the Contractor during the course of construction of the Project.

  • The As-constructed Record Drawings will be submitted in the format set forth in the Design Guidelines Section 2.

  • The As- constructed Record Drawings will be submitted in the format set forth in the Design Guidelines Section 2.

  • During the 15-day period following receipt of such notification, DB Contractor and TxDOT shall meet and confer and exchange information on a regular cooperative basis with the goal being TxDOT's and the orderly, timely inspection and review of the Project and the Record Drawings, and TxDOT’s issuance of a Certificate of Final Acceptance for the Project.


More Definitions of Record Drawings

Record Drawings means drawings reflecting the final built Project configuration, including approved modifications.
Record Drawings means the drawings bearing the seal and signature of a professional engineer that reflect the modifi- cations made to construction documents, documenting actual constructed conditions of the water system facilities.
Record Drawings means construction drawings and related documentation revised to show significant changes to the Project made during the construction process or during the Operating Period, usually based on marked-up Final Design Documents furnished by Developer; also known as as-built plans.
Record Drawings means one or more sets of Contract Drawings and Shop Drawings marked only as necessary to show the actual locations of work as installed.
Record Drawings means the as-built Drawings and Specifications that record the completed Facility;
Record Drawings means engineering drawings complete with all dimensions which indicate all features of the wastewater disposal system as it has actually been built;
Record Drawings. Provide one (1) complete bound print set of record drawings, and one (1) complete electronic set of the full record drawings incorporating all changes and as-built conditions using electronic media as specified by the Owner. All CADD drawing files shall be in AutoCAD DWG format compatible with the latest version of AutoCAD. Drawings should be bundled using AutoCAD’s “Pack-n-go” or “e-Transmit”. All Drawing files must be listed before the support files and must include all required support files, such as Xrefs, Fonts, Image files and Print files. Do not put files in directories; all files must be in the root directory.