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As-Built Drawings

Service Overview

As-Built Drawings

As-Built Drawings are accurate 2D records that document the actual condition of a building after construction is completed.

What are As-Built Drawings Used For?

  • Renovation planning
  • Facility and Asset Management
  • Design Coordination
  • Maintenance and inspection reference
  • Regulatory, zoning, and code compliance

Problem We Solve

In many projects, design drawings do not fully reflect the actual conditions on site due to changes during construction. Unrecorded modifications can lead to inaccurate information, making renovations, maintenance, or expansions difficult. Without reliable as-built data, teams often face coordination issues between architectural, structural, and MEP systems. This increases the risk of errors, rework, and unexpected costs. As-built drawings solve these problems by providing accurate, verified documentation of the building’s true condition.

As-Built Drawing Process

As-built drawings are created by documenting the existing building conditions through field surveys or 3D laser scanning. The collected data is then processed and validated to ensure high accuracy. This measurement data or point cloud is then transformed into 2D drawings or 3D BIM models that represent the actual dimensions, layout, and system positions. Finally, a quality control stage is performed to ensure the drawings perfectly match the field conditions, making them ready for planning, coordination, and facility management needs.

Key Benefits of As-Built Drawings

Accurate Documentation & Reduced Errors

Provides a reliable record that reflects the actual condition of the building. Minimizes design conflicts and rework during renovations.

Efficient Facility Management

Supports planned maintenance, inspections, and day-to-day facility operations with reliable spatial data.

Better Design Coordination

Improves coordination between architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines for seamless project integration.

Informed Decision Making

Delivers trustworthy data for technical and strategic decision-making throughout the building lifecycle.

Long-Term Asset Value

Enhances asset management and supports the building’s sustainability and future market value.