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As-Built Drawings

As-built drawings are revised construction documents that reflect the actual, completed state of a building or infrastructure project, including any modifications made during construction. They serve as a critical record for future maintenance, renovations, and compliance, detailing deviations from the original design plans. These drawings are typically created by architects, engineers, or contractors after construction is finished.

Also known as: Record Drawings, As Constructed Drawings, As-Builts, Final Drawings, Red-Line Drawings
🧊Why learn As-Built Drawings?

Developers should learn about as-built drawings when working on construction-related software, building information modeling (BIM), or facilities management systems to ensure accurate data integration and compliance with industry standards. They are essential for documenting real-world changes in projects, supporting asset management, and enabling efficient troubleshooting or upgrades in built environments.

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