arwat23
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I have a project out to plan review. Small project, a residential addition. The plan reviewer has a comment about the grade of lumber we're using. Okay, simple enough. They say there's a conflict (DF#1 and DF#2 specified on the plans), so that's an easy fix. Except there is no conflict, only DF#1 is specified. Okay, mistakes happen. I make mistakes all the time, I don't judge. However, the plan reviewer isn't letting it go. Their reasoning is because they "need to make sure the contractor knows which grade of lumber to use." They're requesting that we add another note specifying the grade, even though it's already noted on the framing plan and in the specs.
The revision itself isn't a big deal. It's adding 5 words to a detail. I'm not here to complain (too much) about addressing this comment.
My question is, is this normal? Is it normal for plan reviewers try to account for what the contractor may or may not do when reviewing plans? I ask because this is something I've never experienced - a comment solely to make sure that even a half-blind contractor can't miss something and it's not at all related to code or a conflict in the drawings. I'm curious if this is a regular thing or if this reviewer is going beyond what they should be doing.
The revision itself isn't a big deal. It's adding 5 words to a detail. I'm not here to complain (too much) about addressing this comment.
My question is, is this normal? Is it normal for plan reviewers try to account for what the contractor may or may not do when reviewing plans? I ask because this is something I've never experienced - a comment solely to make sure that even a half-blind contractor can't miss something and it's not at all related to code or a conflict in the drawings. I'm curious if this is a regular thing or if this reviewer is going beyond what they should be doing.
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