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Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information

Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public.

इंटरनेट मानक

“!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda

“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

“प0रा1 को छोड न' 5 तरफ”Jawaharlal Nehru

“Step Out From the Old to the New”

“जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार”Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan

“The Right to Information, The Right to Live”

“!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता है”Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam

“Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”

“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

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Indian Standard

TECHNICAL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION —VOCABULARY

PART 4 TERMS RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

Ics 01 .040.01; 01 .100.30; 01.110

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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG

NEW DELHI 110002

December 2006 Price Group 5

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NATIONAL FOREWORD

This Indian Standard (Part 4) which is iderlIical with ISO 10209-4 : 1999 ‘Technical productdocumentation — Vocabulary — Part 4: Terms relating to construction documentation’ issued bythe International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was adopted by the Bureau of IndianStandards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of the Productionand General Engineering Division Council.

This standard defines terms used in technical product documentation relating to building and civilengineering works.

It includes terms for documents which are frequently used during all phases of the building andmanagement process, from the initiation to the demolition of a construction project.

The other parts in this series are:

Part 1 Terms relating to technical drawings: General and types of drawings (first revision)

Part 2 Terms relating to projection methods

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard withoutdeviations. Certain conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attentionis particularly drawn to the following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they shouldbe read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current practiceis to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to the following International Standard for which IndianStandard also exists. The corresponding Indian Standard which is to be substitutedin its place islisted below along with its degree of equivalence for the edition indicated:

International Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree ofEquivalence

ISO 10209-1 : 1992 Technical IS 8930 (Part 1) :1995 Technical product Identicalproduct documentation — documentation — Vocabulary: Part 1Vocabulary — Part 1 : Terms Terms relating to technical drawings:relating to technical drawings : General and types of drawingsGeneral and types of drawings

The technical committee responsible for the preparation of this standard has reviewed the provisionsof the following International Standards and has decided that they are acceptable for use in conjunction

with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 5127-1 : 19831) Documentation and information — Vocabular~ — Part 1 ! Basicconcepts

I) Revised as ISO 5127:2001.

(Continued on third cover)

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TECHNICAL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION —VOCABULARY

PART 4 TERMS RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

1 Scope

This part of ISO 10209 defines terms used in technicalproduct documentation relating to building and civilengineering works.

It includes terms for documents which are frequentlyused during all phases of the building andmanagement process, from the initiation to thedemolition of a construction project.

2 Normative references

The following standards contain provisions, which

through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis part of ISO 10209. At the time of publication, theeditions indicated were valid. All standards are subjectto revision, and parties to agreements based on thispart of ISO 10209 are encouraged to investigate thepossibility of applying the most recent editions of thestandards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISOmaintain registers of currently valid InternationalStandards,

ISO 5127-1:1983, Documentation and information —Vocabulary — Part 1: Basic concepts.

ISO 6707-2:1993, Building and civil engineering —Vocabulary — Part 2: Contract terms.

ISO 9699:1994, Performance standards in building —Checklist for briefing — Contents of brief for buildingdesign.

ISO 10209-1:1992, Technical product documentation —Vocabulary — Part 1: Terms relating to technicaldrawings: general and types of drawings.

IEC 61082-1:1991, Preparation of documents used inelectrotechnology — Part 1.’General requirements.

3 Vocabulary structure

3.1 Terms defined in other InternationalStandardsTerms de{ined in 1S0 5127-1, ISO 6707-2, ISO 9699,ISO 10209-1 and IEC 61082-1 which are applicable to

building and engineering works are included in this partof ISO 10209, with the appropriate reference given inbrackets following the definition.

,,3.2 Arrangement of terms

To facilitate comparison of related concepts, the termsgiven in clauses 4, 5’ and 6 are arranged undersystematically ordered headings, where they are givenin alphabetical order.

4 General terms-, ,

4.1documentrecorded information which can be treated as a unit in

a documentation (1) (4.2) process ~ :.

[ISO 5127-1:1983, 1.2-03]

4.2documentation (1)continuous and systematic collection and processingof recorded informaticm for “the purposes of’ itsstorage, retrieval, utilization or transmission

[ISO 5127-1:1983, 1.2-01]

4.3documentation (2)set of documents (4.1) collected for ‘a specificpurpose

[ISO 5127-1:1983, 1.2-021

4.4drawingtechnical drawingtechnical information, given on an information carrier,graphically presented in accordance with agreed rulesand usually to scale

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 2.11] “’

NOTE —Long form: technical drawing

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4.5mediummeans of storing, representing and communicatinginformation

5 Drawing terms

5.1architectural drawingdrawing(4.4) which shows the appearance of generalarrangements, assemblies, component ranges anddetails of a building

5.2as-built drawingrecord drawingdrawing (4.4) used to record the details of aconstruction following its completion

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.1]

5.2.1file drawingas-built drawing (5.2) which complies with certainrequirements for archive durability

5.3assembly drawingdrawing (4.4) representing the relative position and/orshape of a hyh-level group of assembled parts

[ISO 10209-1:1992,3.21

5.3.1general assembly drawingassembly drawing (5.3) showing all groups and partsof a complete product

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.9]

6.3.2sub-assembly drawingassemblydrawing (5.3) on a lower structural levelshowing only a limited number of groups or parts

[1S0 1020S?-1:1992,3.221

5.4base drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows a certain stage of design,and which is used by the designers on a project asbasic information for further design

5.4.1co-ordination drawingbase drawing (5.4) which is used for co-ordinationamong the designers on a project

5.5blasting plandrawing (4.4) which presents the scope of theblasting work, including location and firing pattern ofexplosive charges, division into stages, charges andall other information necessary to satisfy safety andother requirements I$*

5.6~

cable-run drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows the location of cables inan electrical installation

5.7CAD-drawingdrawing (4.4) which is produced by a plotter or aprinter, or on a screen, governed by a computerprogramme

5.8ceiling drawingdrawing (4.4) which specifies the scope andworkmanship of the ceilings of a stgrey of a building,and which is normally in mirrored projection

6.9chartgraphgraphical presentation, usually within a coordinatesystem, expressing the relationship between two ormore variable quantities

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 2.1]

5.9.1nomogramchart (5.9) from which it is possible to determinewithout calculation. the approximate numerical valueof one or more quantities

[ISO 10209-1:1992,2.71

5.10component drawingdrawing (4.4) depicting a single component andwhich includes all the information required for thedefinition of the component

[ISO 10209-1:1992,3.41 ~~

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! 5.11component range drawingdrawing (4.4) showing the sizes, system of reference(type of component and identification number) andperformance data of a range of components of agiven type

[ISO 10209-1:1992,3.51

5.11.1

h~ bar schedulecomponent range drawing (5.1 1) in which thelengths, sizes, bending dimensions and identificationof reinforcement bars are given

‘1EXAMPLE — See ISO 4066:1994, 5.1.

5.11.2component schedulecomponent range drawing (5. 11) which listscomponents and which may contain information in theform of a table

EXAMPLE — See ISO 4172:1991,4.4.

5.11.3door schedulecomponent range dFawing (5.1 1) of doors and theirhardware which may contain information in the formof a table

5.11.4window schedulacomponent range drawing (5. 11) of windows andwindow doors including their hardware which maycontain information in the form of a table

5.12construction drawingdrawing (4.4) which specifies constructioninformation

NOTES

1 Construction information includes information onarchitecture, structural engineering, heating, ventilation,sanitation, water supply, sewerage, ground and earthworks, and electrical construction.

2 The construction drawing may include designs foracoustics, geotechnics, elevators, refrigerating plants,kitchens, transport, security, automatic control, landscape,etc.

5.13control and surveillance drawingdrawing (4.4) showing an opto-electrical installationdesigned to detect and signal the presence, entry orattempted entry of an intruder

5.14detail drawing !t.drawing (4.4) showing parts of a construction or a ‘~component, generally enlarged, and including specificinformation about the form and construction or aboutthe assembly and joints

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[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.6]

5.15diagramdrawing (4.4) in which graphical symbols are used toindicate the function of the components of a systemand their relationships

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 2.4]

5.15.1alarm diagramdiagram (5.1 5) which shows the design of an alarminstallation in a simplified way

5.15.2cable diagramdiagram (5.1!5)providing information on cables, suchas the identification of the conductors, the location ofthe ends, and, if needed, the characteristics, routesand function

[IEC 61082-1:1991, 2.2.3.5]

5.15.3connection diagramdiagram (5. 15) which shows the electrical connec-tions of an installation or equipment

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[IEC 61082-1:1991, 2.2.3.1]

5.15.4flow diagramdiagram (5.1 5) which shows the flow and the orderof connection between components being parts of asystem with one or more media, and which is either awater-, sewage-, heating-, air-conditioning or refriger-ation system

5.15.5function diagramdiagram (5.15)showing details of the theoretical orideal operation of a system, subsystem, installation,part, equipment, software, etc., by means oftheoretical or ideal circuits without necessarily takinginto account the means used for implementation

[IEC 61082-1:1991, 2.2.1.4]

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5.15.6installation diagramdiagram (5.1 5) showing the location of componentsof an electrical installation and the connectionsbetween them

5.15.7interconnection diagramdiagram (5. 15) showing the electrical or communi-cations connections among different constructionalunits

[IEC 61082-1:1991, 2.2.3.3]

5.15.8overview diagramrelatively simple diagram (5.1 5), often using single-Iine representation, showing the main interrelations orconnections among the items within a system, sub-system, installation, part, equipment, software, etc.

[IEC 61082-1:1991, 2.2.1.1]

5.15.8.1block diagramoverview diagram (5.1 5.8) using block symbols pre-dominantly

[IEC 61082-1:1991, 2.2.1.21

5.15.8.2network diagramoverview diagram (5. 15.8) which shows the con-nections between different kinds of installations fortransmitting electrical power, telecommunications,equipment, etc.

5.15.9single-line diagramdiagram (5.1 5) which shows the composition of aservice installation in a simplified way, using singlelines only

5.16dimensional drawingdrawing (4.4) which specifies dimensioning necess-ary for construction or production

5.17draft drawingpreliminary drawingdrawing (4.4)serving as a basis for the choice of a

final solution and/or for discussion between involvedparties

[ISO 10209-1:1992,3.71

5.18drainage drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows the scope and work-manship of drainage works

5.19earthwork drawingdrawing (4.4)which specifies the scope and work-manship of earthwork, cut and fill

5.20electrical construction drawingdrawing (4.4) which comprises installations for powersupply, lighting, electric heating, motor operation, tele-communications, voltage adjustment, etc.

5.Z1electrical Ieyout plandrawing(4.4)which shows wires and cables, exteriorlight fittings and other external electrical installationsin a comprehensive way for an installation or a“site

5.22elevation drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows a view on a vertical ‘plane

5.22.1facade drawingelevationdrawing (5.22)which shows an externalview of a building

5.23evacuation drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows ways of evacuation andhow the fire brigade and other emergency servicesare called and gain access

5.24excavation plandrawing (4.4)which specifies information necessaryfor the realization of excavation works

5.24.1bulk excavation planexcavationplan (5.24)which specifies informationfor the realization of overall excavation works

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5.24.2detailed excavation planexcavation plan (5.24) which specifies detailed infor-mation for excavation works

5.25fire-alarm drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows the location of fire-alarmequipment and the cable network which is part of afire-alarm installation, and which specifies the detec-tors, cables and central unit

5.26fire-cell drawingdrawing (4.4)which shows the division of a buildinginto fire-cells

5.27formwork drawingdrawing (4.4) which specifies the execution ofmoulds in detail

5.28furnishing plandrawing (4.4) which specifies the scope and locationof furniture and equipment

5.29general arrangement drawingdrawing (4.4) showing the layout of constructionworks, including location, item references and sizes

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.8]

5.29.7demolition drawinggeneral arrangement drawing (5.29) which specifiesthe scope and performance of demolition, and whichmay also specify parts to be dismantled for re-use, inaccordance with agreed rules

EXAMPLE — See ISO 7518:1983, clause 3.

5.29.2partial arrangement drawingdrawing (4.4) showing a delimited part of a generalarrangement drawing (5,29), usually to a larger scaleand giving supplementary information

5.29.3rebuilding drawinggeneral arrangement drawing (5.29) which specifiesthe scope and workmanship of rebuilding and showsexisting and new parts, and which may also showparts which are to be demolished, and in accordancewith agreed rules

EXAMPLE — See ISO 7518:1983, clause 3.

5.30groundwork drawingdrawing (4.4) which comprises ground planningdrawings (5.30.1 ), excavation plans (5.24), watersupply and sewerage drawings (5.59)

5.30.1ground planning drawinggroundwork drawing (5.30)which specifies thescope and performance of top layer and covering onfootpaths, roadways, planting areas, etc.

5.31heating, ventilation and air conditioningdrawingdrawing (4.4) which shows systems for heating,ventilation, air conditioning, cooling and heating pump,etc.

NOTE — Short form: HVACdrawing

5.32installation drawingdrawing (4.4)showing the general configuration of anitem and the necessary information to install the itemrelative to its mating structures and associ-ated items

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.10]

5.33interior decoration drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows furnishing plans (5.28),assembly, component range and details for loose andfixed fittings

5.34landscape drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows the composition andprocessing of the ground for roads, planted areas,external installations, etc.

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.17] EXAMPLE — See ISO 11091;1994, clause 2.

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5.34.1 5.40planting and fittings drawing masonry drawingdrawing (4.4) which specifies the scope and work- drawing (4.4)which shows a view, cut and/or sectionmanship of plants, and loose and fixed equipment of a construction of bricks, stones or blocks

5.35 5.41Ievelling drawing measuring-in drawingdrawing (4.4) which records the level of points which drawing (4.4) which specifies positions of identifiedhave been levelled points in plan and level

5.36lighting drawingdrawing (4.4) which specifies the type and location oflighting, lighting equipment and lighting systemcircuitry

5.37location drawinglayout drawingdrawing (4.4) showing the location of sites,structures, buildings, spaces, elements, assemblies orcomponents

[1S0 10209-1:1992, 3.131

EXAMPLE — See ISO 4172:1991, 4.2.

5.37.1block plandrawing (4.4) which identifies a site and locates theoutlines of construction works in relation to a townplan or similar document

[ISO 10209-1:1992,3.31

5.42non-structural frame-supplement drawingdrawing (4.4)which specifies non-structural frame-supplement parts

5.43original drawingdrawing (4.4) giving the. currently approved infor-mation or data and on which the latest revision hasbeen recorded

[1S0 10209-1:1992,3.141

5.44overlay drawingdrawing (4.4) which is produced on a transparentmedium and thus can be copied together with otherdrawings related to the same subject and at the samescale

5.45pattern drawingdrawing (4.4) depicting a pattern made of wood,metal or other material, around which mouldingmaterial is placed to make a mould for castings

5.37.2 [ISO 10209-1:1992,3.181site planlocation drawing (5.37) giving the position ofconstruction works in relation to the setting out 5.46points, the means of access and the general layout of piling drawinga site. It may also contain information on service drawing (4.4) which shows the scope andnetworks, roadworks and the landscape workmanship of piling work

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.21] 5.47

production drawing5.38 drawing (4.4),generally established on the basis ofmains chart the design data, giving all the information required fordrawing (4.4) which shows the main pipes in pipe the productionsystems for water, sewage and heating

[ISO 10209-1:1992, 3.19]

5.39 5.48manufacturing drawing regulation installation drawingdrawing (4.4) which provides all necessary infor- drawing (4.4) which specifies the setting values formation for production an installation +

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5.49reinforcement drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows the position and desig-nation of rods, bars, wires and cables embedded in areinforced concrete structure

5.50reuse dismantling drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows how a building shall bedismantled for reuse

5.51roof plandrawing (4.4) which specifies the roof in detail asseen from above

5.52room relation drawingdrawing (4.4) which shows the disposition of roomsin accordance with the brief (6.2) as regards therelative positions of rooms and their relations to.others

5.53setting-out drawingdrawing (4.4) used to establish marks and I!nes to

define the position and level of elements forconstruction work so that the work can proceed withreference to them

5.54sketchdrawing (4.4)commonly prepared freehand and notnecessarily to scale

[ISO 10209-1:1992,2.101

5.55structural engineering drawingdrawing (4.4) which comprises structural frames,non-structural frames and reinforcements with theirdimensions

5.56structural frame drawingdrawing (4.4) of a structure that relies wholly ormainly on a frame for strength and stability

5.57tabular drawingdrawing (4.4) showing parts with similar form butdifferent features

[ISO 10209-1:1992,3.201

NOTE — Differing features are presented in the form of atable.

5.58traffic and parking plandrawing (4.4) which- shows routes of traffic move-

ment and areas for parking

5.59water supply and sewerage drawingdrawing (4.4) showing pipelines which convey ageneral water supply and a system of sewers andancillary works

6 Document terms

6.1bill of quantitiesdocument (4.1 ) for tendering, usually prepared in astandard form, comprising both a descriptive list ofquantities of works and a description of the materials,workmanship and other matters required for construc-tion works

[ISO 6707-2:1993, 3.5.3]

6.1.1priced bill of quantitiesbill of quantities (6.1) which contains the con-tractor’s rates extended and totalled to give thetender (6. 15) sum

[ISO 6707-2:1993, 3.5,32]

6.2briefworking document (4.1) which specifies at any pointin time the relevant needs and aims, resources of theclient and user, the context of the project and anyappropriate design requirements within which allsubsequent briefing (when needed) and designing cantake place

[ISO 9699:1994, clause 21

6.3buildlng permit documentdocument (4.1) which forms the basis for thedecision on a building permit

6.4completion certificatedocument (4. 1) which certifies completion of thework

[ISO 6707-2:1993,3.6.21 “

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6.5contractlegally enforceable agreement to supply goods,execute work or provide services

[ISO 6707-2:1993,3.4.81

6.5.1sub-contractcontract(6.5)to carry out part of a larger contract

6.6contract documentdocument (4.1 ) forming part of a contract (6.5)

[ISO 6707-2:1993, 3.4.9]

6.7design meeting minutesdocument (4.1 ) which records decisions of essential

importance made during the design process

6.8delivery plandocument (4.1 ) which specifies dates for delivery ofmaterial and execution of work

6.9development plandocument (4.1 ) which covers an extensive area, andwhich controls both development and use of land andwater areas, etc., and which is normally prepared by aplanning authority

6.10final certificatedocument(4.1 ) which authorizes final payment

[ISO 6707-2:1993,3.5.221

6.11interim certificatedocument (4.1 ) that authorizes payment to be madefor work carried out or materials supplied up to a

given date

[ISO 6707-2:1993, 3.5.26]

6.12performance specificationdocument(4.1)whichspecifiesrequirementson thefunctionof a building,andwhichis normallyseparatefor construction and installation works

6.13general specificationdocument (4.1) whichprovidesa generaldescriptionof materialsto be provided and works to beperformed

6.14maintenance manualdocument (4.1 ) which contains advice on care andservicing requirements of a construction works

[ISO 6707-2:1993, 3.7.3]

6.15operation manualdocument (4.1 ) which contains advice on the use ofequipment

[ISO 6707-2:1993, 3.7.4]

6.16tenderwrittenofferto executeat a statedpriceor rateanorder for the supply of goods or services or theexecution of works under given conditions

[lSO 6707-2:1993, 3.4.39]

6.17invitation to tenderdocument (4.1) which containsan invitationtoselected firms to submit tenders (6.16), orannouncementthattenderersareinvitedto carryoutcertainworks

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scheduling.

ISO 4172:1991, Technical drawingsstruction drawings — Drawingsassembly of prefabricated structures.

ISO 7518:1983, Technical drawings

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struction drawings — Simplified representationof demolition and rebuilding.

ISO 10209-2:1993, Technical product doc-umentation — Vocabulary —related to projection methods.

ISO 11091:1994, ConstructionLandscape drawing practice.

Part 2: Terms

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Alphabetical index

A

alarm diagram 5.15.1architectural drawing 5.1as-built drawing 5.2assembly drawing 5.3

B

bar schedule 5.11.1base drawing 5.4bill of quantities 6.1blasting plan 5.5block diagram 5.15.8.1block plan 5.37.2brief 6.2building permit document 6.3bulk excavation plan 5.24.1

c

cable diagram 5.15.2cable-run drawirrg 5.6CAD-drawing 5.7ceiling drawing 5.8chart 5.9co-ordination drawing 5.4.1completion certificate 6.4component drawing 5.10component range drawing 5.11component schedule 5.11.2connection diagram 5.15.3construction drawing 5.12contract 6.5contract document 6.6control and surveillance

drawing 5.33

D

delivery plan 6.8demolition drawing 5,29.1design meeting minutes 6.7detail drawing 5.14detailed excavation plan 5.24.2development plan 6.9diagram 5.15dimensional drawing 5.16document 4.1documentation (1) 4.2documentation (2) 4.3door schedule 5.11.3draft drawing 5.17drainage drawing 5.18drawing 4.4

E N

earthwork drawing 5.19 network diagram 5.15.8.2electrical construction drawing 5.20 nomogram 5.9.1electrical layout plan 5.21 non-structural frame-supplementelevation drawing 5.22 drawing 5.42evacuation drawing 5.23excavation plan 5.24 0

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facade drawing 5.22.1file drawing 5.2.1final certificate 6.11fire-alarm drawing 5.25fire-cell drawing 5.26flow diagram 5.15.4formwork drawing 5.27function diagram 5.15.5furnishing plan 5.28

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general arrangement drawing 5.29general assembly drawing 5.3.1general specification 6.13graph 5.9ground planning drawing 5.30.1groundworks drawing 5.30

H

heating, ventilation and air conditiondrawing 5.31

I

installation diagram 5.15.6installation drawing 5.32interconnection diagram 5.16,7interim certificate 6.10interior decoration drawing 5.32invitation to tender 6.17

L

landscape drawing 5.34layout drawing 5.37Ieve[ling drawing 5.35lighting drawing 5.36location drawing 5.37

M

mains chart 5.38maintenance manual 6.14manufacturing drawing 5.39masonry drawing 5.40measuring-in drawing 5.41medium 4.5

operation manual 6.15original drawing 5.43overlay drawing 5.44overview diagram 5.15.6

P

partial arrangement drawing 5.29.2pattern drawing 5.45performance specification 6.12piling drawing 5.46planting and fittings drawing 5.34.1preliminary drawing 5,17priced bill of quantities 6.1.1production drawing 5.47

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rebuilding drawing 5.29.3record drawing 5.2regulation installation drawing 5.48reinforcement drawing 5.49reuse dismantling drawing 5.50roof plan 5.51room relation drawing 5.52

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setting-out drawing 5,53single-fine diagram 5.15.9site plan 5.37.3skatch 5.54structural engineering drawing 5.55structural frame drawing 5.56sub-assembly drawing 5.3.2sub-contract 6.5.1

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tabular drawing 5.57technical drawing 4.4tender 6.16traffic and parking plan 5.58

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International Standard Title

ISO 6707-2:1993 Buildingand civilengineering— Vocabulary— Part2: Contractterms

ISO 9699:1994 Performancestandardsinbuilding— Checklistfor briefing — Contentsof brief for building design

IEC 61082-1(1991)1) Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology — Part 1: Generalrequirements

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