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Please help us help you by providing more details of your conundrum.

What is a CD ?

What standards & edition are you using ?

Design of what ?

Who is telling you to re-submit with 100% ?

What notes \ discrepancies did you receive back, ...if any ?

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I am the architect on a project. we already submitted the 80% construction documents and I thought it comes back with plan check corrections but it is approved. I dont know the difference between 80% and 100% construction document on this project as what electrical eng added to the drawings... I just know that it was not complete.

no one is asking me to resubmit, but i want to have the latest set of plan to be approved not 80% complete.
 
If there have been changes to the submitted plans, then they must be resubmitted for approval. Why did 80% drawings get submitted anyway? Should have been held until 100%.

Wish more architects cared like you.
 
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ELLEN09US,

In some; maybe even a lot, of government project applications,

...there is a process of submitting plans at the 30% point of completion,

...then moving on to the 65%, ...then on to the 95%, and finally at the

100% point.

Any discrepancies \ comments should be attached to \ accompany the

plans at each "point of completion".......I am told that that is the [ typical ]

protocol of reviewing each project.

Unless you have received some discrepancies \ comments , ...I will go

ahead and assume that you are compliant on your designed part of the

project plans.

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