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What do you mean by IFC and Asbuilt drawings?

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Question added by ELDHO GEORGE , MECHANICAL ENGINEER , ARKAD ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. KSA
Date Posted: 2018/05/06
Shaunak Bhatt
by Shaunak Bhatt , Electrical engineer , L&T-Chiyoda Limited

IFC: IFC (issued for construction) or RFC (released for construction) drawings aid construction activities at site.  It is released by engineering wing of a contractor.

As-built: As the name suggests, these drawings reflect changes made during construction activities to match actually built plant into the IFC/RFC drawings.  These drawings are kept for record purpose by owner.  These drawings will be useful for owner in case owner wants to perform modification in their existing plant at a later date.

Fadhel Alsadeq
by Fadhel Alsadeq , Product Development Associate , King Fahd University Of Petroleum & Minerals

IFC: final approved drawings (issued for construction).

 

As built drawings: upon completion of the any work, they make as built drawings that reflect any change and show the exact geometry for the constructed items after using ifc drawings.

Jayavishnu Udayakumar
by Jayavishnu Udayakumar , Mechanical Engineer , IMECO- International Mechanical and Electrical Company WLL

IFC Drawings are Issued For Construction Drawings. Those are the approved drawing that is released to Site after getting approval from the Cliet/Management. Those are  the raw drawings  created by the drafter on estimation

Meanwhile Asbuilt are the final drawing released after the consturction. These drawings are handed over to the client for the Maintenace Purposes. Changes in the IFC drawings are marked and is then coorected in the In Built Drawing

Kamalanathan Dhanapal
by Kamalanathan Dhanapal , SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER , KEO INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS

 IFC - ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION (BEFORE CONSTRUCTION )

AS BUILT DRAWING- FINAL DRAWING ( AFTER CONSTRUCTION )

Shahbaz Ahmed
by Shahbaz Ahmed , Mechanical Engineer , Crown

IFC (Issued for conctructions) is the drawing issued from consultant to contractor before start of conctruction.

As-Built drawing are prepared after completion of work (As per actual work condition)

IFC: ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION.

AS BUILT : IS DRAWING   THAT SUBMITTED BY A CONTRACTOR 

PRAVIN KUMAR RAJAN
by PRAVIN KUMAR RAJAN , Senior Highway Design Engineer , Bechtel International Co Ltd

Once the detailed design drawings are approved, the same will be issued for construction purpose and these are called IFC drawings (‘Issued for Construction’ Drawings). IFC drawings are the mandatory drawings to execute any construction activity. Sometimes, they are called ‘Approved for Construction’ Drawings or ‘Released for Construction’ drawings). 

 

Any changes during construction will be marked on the drawings, which are called redline marked-up drawings. Upon completion of construction activity, these changes will be updated on drawings. And those drawings are called As-built drawings. Often, as-built surveys are carried out to create/update As-built drawings. 

 

Shaik Peerulla
by Shaik Peerulla , Mechanical Qc Engineer , Hapco

IFC: ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION ONLY

ahmed saeed  alhajj
by ahmed saeed alhajj , mechanical engineer , alhabbal contracting

  • IFC : drawings are issued for Construction ONLY.
  • As-built drawings: Drawings prepared after construction at site .

Chinnappa Bidari
by Chinnappa Bidari , Senior Sales Engineer , Ahmed Ramandhan Juma LLC

IFC IFC (issued for construction) or RFC (released for construction) drawings aid construction activities at site. It is released by engineering wing of a contractor. As-built As the name suggests, these drawings reflect changes made during construction activities to match

Nayeemuddin Khaja
by Nayeemuddin Khaja , Head of Civil/Structural (MOH) Section , Saudi Consolidated Engineering Co. Khatib & Alami

IFC means drawings are issued for Construction.

As-built drawings: Drawings prepared after construction at site incorporating the changes if any at the time of construction.

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