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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 2-15

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