Computer Aided Drafting Design (CADD Clause Samples

The Computer Aided Drafting Design (CADD) clause defines the requirements and standards for the preparation, submission, and use of digital design documents created using CADD software. It typically specifies the acceptable file formats, naming conventions, and software versions that must be used, and may require that all design drawings and related documents be delivered in both electronic and hard copy formats. This clause ensures consistency, compatibility, and efficient exchange of design information between parties, reducing errors and streamlining project coordination.
Computer Aided Drafting Design (CADD. The Contractor shall create all drawings/designs in an AutoCAD compatible digital format under the direction of licensed professionals and meet Judicial Council standards and guidelines. Contractor shall provide as-built drawing management and produce non-design drawings and documents. Contractor shall post all required changes to appropriate record drawings within sixty (60) Business Days of Acceptance.
Computer Aided Drafting Design (CADD. This specification addresses the submission of digital CADD files to the NJDOT. When the submission of CADD files is not a requirement of the Agreement and the Department later determines that such a submission is necessary, then the Consultant’s submitted CADD files must comply with the Minimum Requirements and Media Requirements detailed near the end of this Article. If it is specified in the original Agreement that digital CADD files will be exchanged with the NJDOT, then all of the following requirements apply.