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Identifies the proposed site by giving a bird’s eye view of the site in relation to the surrounding area.   Block Plan  
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Gives the position of the proposed building and the general layout of the roads, services, drainage, etc on site.   Site Plan  
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Shows the basic sizes and reference system of a standard range of components.   Component Range Drawings  
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Block Plans and Site Plans are both examples of this classification of drawing.   Location drawings  
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The British Standards Institute (BSI) code for drawing standards.   BS1192  
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A fixed datum point, provided by Ordnance Survey, from which levels can be taken   Ordnace Bench Mark  
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A reference point on site to which all levels can be related.   Site Bench Mark  
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A temporary datum point on site, from where all site datum points can be set.   Temporary Bench Mark  
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A method of drawing which shows the elevation and plan of a building.   Orthographic Projection  
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A method of drawing which shows the object or building at an angle where one corner is closest to the viewer. Vertical lines remain vertical but horizontal lines are drawn at 30o to the horizontal.   Isometric Projection  
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A document produced alongside plans and drawing to show information that cannot be shown on the drawings.   Specification  
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A document used to record repeated design information that applies to a range of components or fittings. e.g. Doors, windows, ironmongery, sanitary ware, etc.   Schedule  
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A document produced by the quantity surveyor. It gives a complete description of everything that is required to do the job.   Bill of quantities  
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A modification of the original drawing or specification, approved by the client or architect.   Variation  
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A payment made to the contractor. Given at agreed stages of work completion.   Interim Payment  
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A one off full payment made by the client to the contractor, after all works have been completed.   Final Payment  
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A percentage of the final payment held back by the client.   Retention  
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An agreed compensation made by the contractor to the client, if completion of the job is delayed   Penatly Clause  
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A method used to visually display a programme of work.   Bar or Gant Chart  
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A procedure for aiding and checking conformity to company procedures.   Quality Control System  
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The process of settling disagreements regarding work.   Mediation  
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Provides detailed information on products.   Manufacturers technical information  
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