Shop drawings (also known as fabrication drawings) are detailed plans that translate design intent. Shop drawings are typically required for prefabricated components. Examples of these include: elevators, structural steel, trusses, pre-cast concrete, windows, appliances, cabinets, air handling units, and millwork.
Shop drawings are produced by contractors and suppliers under their contract with the owner. In this presentation we have covered some important elements that are necesaary to be included in shop drawings. For more information, please visit our website.
2. WHAT ARE SHOP DRAWINGS?
A shop drawing is a drawing or set of drawings
produced by the contractor, supplier,
manufacturer, subcontractor, consultants, or
fabricator.
Shop drawings are what that allows to take a
project from concept all the way through
construction
They serve as critical visual aids and blueprints
for communicating crucial details about a
project design to ensure everything is built
according to plan.
3. WHY NEED SHOP DRAWINGS
FOR CONSTRUCTION?
Reduced Errors: One of the major benefits
of shop drawings in construction is that
they help to reduce errors and ensure
accurate fabrication and installation.
Detailed Illustration of Components: Shop
drawings provide a detailed illustration of how
all the components of a project fit together,
including measurements, materials, and
specifications.
Minimized Delay & Rework: Additionally,
shop drawings minimize delays and
rework by identifying any potential issues
before construction begins.
Achieve Higher Level of Accuracy: Ultimately,
shop drawings are an essential tool for any
construction project that seeks to achieve
high levels of accuracy, efficiency, and quality
control throughout the building process.
4. Here are the 10 Essential Elements to
Include in Shop Drawings
1. Part & Components
2. Measurements & Dimensions
3. Material Specifications
4. Assembly Instruction
5. Welding Details
6. Thread Type & Bolt Size
7. Labeling of Parts
8. Warnings about Potential Safety
9. Quality Checkpoints & Inspection
Documentation
10. Stamping Approvals
5. 1. PART & COMPONENTS
The drawings should clearly identify the
parts and components of the project
being manufactured. Part and
components are an essential aspect of
shop drawing because they provide
crucial details that help teams to design,
fabricate, and execute construction
projects efficiently.
6. 2. MEASUREMENTS & DIMENSIONS
The shop drawings should show measurements
and dimensions accurately to ensure proper fit
and function. Measurements and dimensions are
vital in shop drawings because they provide
detailed information about the components of a
building or product.
Without accurate and precise measurements,
errors can occur during fabrication, installation,
and construction. Such mistakes can lead to
delays in project completion, costly rework, and
even safety hazards.
7. 3. MATERIAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Material specifications and tolerances should be
indicated in detail to prevent any manufacturing
defects or problems. Material specifications are
necessary in shop drawings because they provide a
detailed description of the materials that will be
used in a construction project.
These specifications ensure that the correct type,
grade, and quality of materials are procured and
utilized, which is critical for achieving optimal
performance and longevity of the structures.
8. 4. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Assembly instructions must be included for easy
product implementation at the job site. Assembly
instructions are indispensable in shop drawings
for a myriad of reasons. First and foremost, they
provide a clear and concise understanding of
how various components or elements should be
constructed, assembled or installed within a
given structure.
These instructions outline the individual steps
required to complete specific tasks, providing an
invaluable reference point for builders and
fabricators alike.
9. 5. WELDING DETAILS
All required finishing processes such as welding or
shot blasting need to be presented in detail.
Welding details are an essential aspect of shop
drawings because they provide precise information
regarding the execution of welding between
different components.
These details include the type and size of welding
needed, along with the location and position of
welds, crucial information for both fabricators and
on-site teams
10. 6. THREAD TYPE & BOLT SIZE:
Details like thread type and bolt size for fasteners
used in assemblies must not be missed out. In
any construction project, accurate and precise
shop drawings are essential for ensuring the
success of the project.
Thread type and bolt size are critical components
of a shop drawing because they ensure that the
right bolts are used to secure various
components together. Selecting an incorrect
thread type can lead to catastrophic failures,
including stripped threads or bolts that break
under strain.
11. 7. LABELING OF PARTS
In any construction or manufacturing project,
accurate and detailed specifications are essential
for ensuring efficient and effective work.
This is why labeling of parts is a crucial
component of shop drawings. By clearly
identifying each part within the design, builders
and manufacturers can easily visualize how the
finished product will look, anticipate potential
challenges during production, and ensure that all
components are produced according to exact
specifications.
12. 8. WARNINGS ABOUT
POTENTIAL SAFETY
Highlighted cautions or warnings about potential
safety hazards can also help in preventing
accidents. As a professional in the field of
construction or engineering, it is imperative to
take heed of any warnings about potential safety
concerns in shop drawings.
These warnings serve as reminders of potential
hazards that may be present in the finished
product or during the construction process, such
as electrical hazards or instability risks.
13. 9. QUALITY CHECKPOINTS &
INSPECTION DOCUMENTATION
Quality control checkpoints and inspections
documentation also need to be outlined in the
shop drawing. They are critical components of
shop drawings in any architectural or engineering
project.
These documents ensure that the final product is
safe, functional, and durable. The quality
checkpoints validate that all essential details
pertaining to safety, structural integrity, and
functionality have been incorporated into the
drawings.
14. 10. STAMPING APPROVALS
Lastly stamping approvals from architects &
engineers authorizing any changes is important,
noting activity that deviates from original design
specifications are subject to liability issues.
Stamping approvals are an integral part of the
construct shop drawing process as they signify
that a qualified engineer or architect has
reviewed and approved the drawings for
accuracy, safety, and adherence to building
codes and regulations.
15. FINAL THOUGHT
Having all these specifications in the shop drawings ensure that all parties
involved understand the expectations of the project while minimizing
errors during manufacturing and installation.
The detailed and precise illustrations provide a clear roadmap for all
parties involved in the construction process, from architects to contractors
to fabricators.
For more information, read our Complete Guide on Shop Drawings
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