Coordination Drawings definition

Coordination Drawings means drawings prepared by Trade Contractor and its Subcontractors detailing the Trade Contractor Work and the coordination of Trade Contractor Work items among the Trade Contractor and various Subcontractors.
Coordination Drawings. Means Drawings, diagrams, schedules and other data specially prepared by the Contractor and one or more other contractors or Subcontractors coordinating one or more construction trades related to the Project. “Owner” Means Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation d/b/a Brooklyn Bridge Park
Coordination Drawings. Coordination Drawings are drawings showing equipment layouts that indicate the necessary offsets for all duct work, piping, conduit, and other items to clear space for all other trades and to maintain the required ceiling height and partition layouts. All Coordination Drawings, including sections through shafts, shall be at not less than 3/8-inch scale.

Examples of Coordination Drawings in a sentence

  • Do not base Coordination Drawings on reproductions of the Contract Documents or standard printed data.

  • Coordination Drawings: The Contractor is responsible for the coordination of all work and is responsible for preparation of accurate coordination drawings.

  • Coordination Drawings Drawings and Electronic Files prepared by the CM and Subcontractors to demonstrate how multiple-system and interdisciplinary work will be coordinated.

  • Contractor shall prep are Coordination Drawings if limited space availability necessitates maximum utilization of space for efficient installation of different components or if coordination is required for installation of products and materials fabricated by separate entities.

  • The Coordination Drawings shall show the sheet metal work with plan and elevation dimensions, which specifically locate all HVAC ductwork, HVAC equipment, and HVAC piping for each Coordination Area based upon the information, discussion, and resulting consensus of the Coordination Participants during the coordination meetings.

  • Coordination Drawings are required for all equipment rooms, floors, spaces and other areas in which the Work of two or more trades or Contractors is to be installed and in which the potential for conflict or interference exists, or as determined by the Department.

  • The Contractor shall coordinate the Work with all other Contractors as outlined in the Coordination Drawings so that interference between mechanical, electrical, architectural and structural Work, including existing services, will be avoided.

  • Coordination Drawings: For piping and specialties including relation to other services in same area, drawn to scale.

  • The Contractors shall prepare and submit Coordination Drawings for any Work where close coordination is required for installation of products and materials fabricated off-site by separate Contractors, and where limited space availability necessitates maximum utilization of space for efficient installation of different components.

  • The purpose of these Coordination Drawings is to identify coordination problems and interferences prior to installation.


More Definitions of Coordination Drawings

Coordination Drawings means drawings prepared by Subcontractors detailing the Work and the coordination of Work items among the various Subcontractors.
Coordination Drawings means drawings prepared by Trade Contractors detailing the Work and the coordination of Work items among the various Trade Contractors.
Coordination Drawings means drawings prepared by Construction Manager and its Subcontractors detailing the Construction Manager Work and the coordination of Construction Manager Work items among the Construction Manager and various Subcontractors.

Related to Coordination Drawings

  • Shop Drawings means drawings, submitted to the PHA by the Contractor, subcontractor, or any lower tier subcontractor, showing in detail (1) the proposed fabrication and assembly of structural elements and (2) the installation (i.e., form, fit, and attachment details) of materials of equipment. It includes drawings, diagrams, layouts, schematics, descriptive literature, illustrations, schedules, performance and test data, and similar materials furnished by the Contractor to explain in detail specific portions of the work required by the contract. The PHA may duplicate, use, and disclose in any manner and for any purpose shop drawings delivered under this contract.

  • As-built drawings, as used in this clause, means drawings submitted by the Contractor or subcontractor at any tier to show the construction of a particular structure or work as actually completed under the contract. “As-built drawings” shall be synonymous with “Record