How to Review Shop Drawings
A systematic approach to shop drawing review that catches errors before fabrication
Shop drawings bridge the gap between design intent and actual fabrication. A thorough review process protects the project from costly field corrections and ensures the finished product matches the design. They are closely related to submittals and play a key role in construction drawing review. Here's how to review shop drawings effectively.
What Are Shop Drawings?
Shop drawings are detailed drawings prepared by contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, or manufacturers. They show:
- Exact dimensions for fabrication
- Material specifications and grades
- Connection details and hardware
- Finishes and coatings
- Fabrication and erection sequences
Step 1: Verify Submittal Completeness
Before diving into details, confirm the submittal package is complete:
Step 2: Check Dimensions Against Contract Documents
This is where most errors hide. Refer to our guide on checking dimensions for a detailed methodology. Verify:
- • Total width, height, depth
- • Opening sizes match plans
- • Clearances to adjacent work
- • Member sizes match specs
- • Spacing and layout correct
- • Hole locations and sizes
Look for dimensions that require field verification. If the shop drawing says "verify in field," ensure this is acceptable or request actual dimensions.
Step 3: Verify Materials and Finishes
Confirm materials match the specifications:
- Material grade — ASTM A36 vs A992, etc.
- Finish type — Paint system, galvanizing, anodizing
- Color — Matches spec color code
- Thickness/gauge — Sheet metal, glass, panels
- Fire rating — Where applicable
Step 4: Review Connections and Hardware
Connections are where failures happen. Check:
Bolt sizes and grades, weld symbols and sizes, connection type matches structural drawings, embed plate sizes and anchor patterns
Anchor types and spacing, sealant joints and backing, thermal breaks, drainage provisions, movement accommodation
Step 5: Check Coordination with Other Trades
Shop drawings often reveal coordination conflicts:
- Does the steel framing clear the ductwork?
- Are electrical rough-in locations coordinated?
- Do penetrations align with structural openings?
- Is there clearance for maintenance access?
Understanding Approval Stamps
Proceed with fabrication. No changes required.
Proceed with fabrication incorporating marked corrections. No resubmittal needed.
Do not proceed. Corrections required before fabrication. Resubmit for review.
Fundamental problems exist. Complete redesign may be required. Resubmit.
Common Shop Drawing Errors
Fix: String dimensions and verify totals
Fix: Cross-reference specification sections
Fix: Verify all rated assemblies are labeled
Fix: Check scale bar and verify dimensions
Fix: Confirm current revision referenced
Fix: Require explicit deviation lists
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