Construction Documents
If you’re going to build or remodel a restaurant, your general contractor will need a set of scaled construction documents, often called "working drawings". These documents can be drawn on a CAD system or by hand and consist of space plans, elevations, schedules and details. These drawings are generally prepared by several design consultants and engineers, integrated into one set for submittal to your local building and health department. The list of design consultants and engineers needed to prepare these drawings follows.
Typical Drawings
Here is a list of typical drawings you\'ll need for your building contractor (not in order)
- Cover Sheet with site and� project information
- Demolition Plan, if applicable
- Store Front Elevations, if applicable
- Partition/Construction Plan
- Floor Plan with FF&E (furniture, fixtures & equipment)
- Environmental Plans for Health Dept.
- Finish Plans and Schedules
- Kitchen Equipment Elevations
- Wall Elevations
- Exhaust and Make-up Air Plan
- Refrigeration and Curb Plans
- Plumbing and Electrical Rough-in Plans
- Detail Drawings for custom cabinetry and fixtures
- Furniture and Equipment Specifications
- Reflected Ceiling Plan
- Electrical and Telephone Plans
- Title 24, California Only
- Mechanical Plan / HVAC Plan
- Door, Window and Ceiling Details
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