If you are enrolled in the SSA program you will find an instructional video
addressing this procedure. If you cannot find it call tech support. I'm also
including in my response some info about so called "as built" plans. I don't know why so many people
refer to measured drawings as "as builts" when the AIA standard defines them as drawings made after
a project is completed. Let me know your thoughts on the following.
In response to the recent Dalton remodel series from Chief Architect Software:
Your Dalton remodel video mistakenly describes the initial drawings to establish existing floor plan dimensions as
"as builts". These are actually called "measured drawings" drawings that establish the existing dimensions of the building
such as room width and length, ceiling height, floor levels, window and door details and whatever level of detail is required to set the database from which new architectural details and drawings will be established. Drawings labeled as "as builts"
are set after a project is completed as the following AIA definition shows.
AIA definition:
A revised set of drawings submitted by a contractor upon completion of a project or a particular job. They reflect all changes made in the specifications and working drawings during the construction process, and show the exact dimensions, geometry, and location of all elements of the work completed under the contract. Also called record drawings or just as-builts.
Since stamped and approved construction drawings are legal documents it is very important that they be correctly labeled.
Thanks,
Ed Spena boycat909@gmail.com
Chief X7