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Design of Building Systems Is Systematically Sequenced and Interdisciplinarily Coordinated

1.1 General Design Principles 1.1.1 Framework and Management 1.1.2 Codes, and Standards 1.1.3 Documentation and Technical Outputs

1.1.3 Documentation and Technical Outputs

Documentation and technical outputs are vital for translating design into construction. They serve as the main communication tools between designers, contractors, suppliers, and authorities, ensuring that design intent and regulatory requirements are clearly conveyed. This section outlines key deliverables such as architectural, structural, and MEP drawings; technical specifications; bills of quantities (BOQ); shop drawings; and as-built records. Tools like CAD, BIM, and Revit enhance accuracy and coordination across disciplines. These outputs ensure quality, consistency, and compliance throughout the project—from concept to construction and handover—supporting efficient execution and alignment with project goals and stakeholder expectations.

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1. 0 Types of Design Drawings (Architectural, MEP, Structural)
2.0 Drawing Standards and Formats
3.0 Technical Specifications (CSI, NBS)
4.0 Bill of Quantities (BOQ) Structure and Purpose
5.0 Design Calculations and Reports
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