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materials, and of the construction crew (line
companies and detachments) in installing the
materials in their proper locations depends
greatly upon the efficiency with which the
relative information is conveyed on the drawing
(plans).
The material information most commonly placed
in schedules relates to doors, windows, room finishes,
lintels, and other structural elements. A DOOR
SCHEDULE varies from being a bare minimum (for
small jobs) to being extensive (for large projects). A
door schedule may include the following: door
number, quantity, mark or code number, type, size,
material description, lintel, and remarks.
An example of a tabular door schedule is shown in
table 2-1. Doors are commonly marked with a number
or numbers and letters. Letter D is a common
designation used for doors (sometimes enclosed in a
circle or other shape).
A WINDOW SCHEDULE (table 2-2) provides an
organized presentation of the significant window
characteristics. Information often includes the
following: mark, window type, size, required opening
size, material type, lintel, and remarks. Windows are
often marked with letters or letters with numbers. The
letter W is used most commonly for window schedules.
A MATERIAL FINISH SCHEDULE (table 2-3)
may include the following: room number, material
finish for floors, walls, base, and remarks. Where
several rooms in a row have an identical finish, a
common practice is for the ditto mark() or the initials
DO is used. It is essential that you take care when
making changes in the material finish used in a
Table 2-1.Door Schedule
Table 2-2.Window schedule
Table 2-3.Material Finish Schedule
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