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■At the end of the chapter, the learner should be able to:
− Understand the connections of each plans to other plans.
− Learn to coordinate the adjustment of each plan that will affect the
other plans
COORDINATION
OF
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAWINGS
Architectural
Plans
ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS
ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS
ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS
ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS
ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS
ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS
ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS
COORDINATION
OF
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAWINGS
Structural
Plans
STRUCTURAL
PLANS
STRUCTURAL
PLANS
STRUCTURAL
PLANS
STRUCTURAL
PLANS
STRUCTURAL
PLANS
STRUCTURAL
PLANS
STRUCTURAL
PLANS
COORDINATION
OF
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAWINGS
Plumbing
Plans
PLUMBING
PLANS
PLUMBING
PLANS
PLUMBING
PLANS
PLUMBING
PLANS
COORDINATION
OF
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAWINGS
Electrical
Plans
ELECTRICAL
PLANS
ELECTRICAL
PLANS
ELECTRICAL
PLANS
ELECTRICAL
PLANS
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REFERENCES
Bethune, J. D. (2008). Engineering graphics with AutoCAD 2009.
Prentice Hall Press.
Jensen, C. H., Helsel, J. D., & Dennis, R. (2008). Engineering
drawing and design. McGraw-Hill.
Simmons, C. H., Maguire, D. E., & Phelps, N. (2012). Manual of
Engineering Drawing: Technical Product Specification and
Documentation to British and International Standards.
Butterworth-Heinemann.
Tagayun, V. (2011). Bill of Materials. Manila: National Bookstore,
24-27.