Submittal Drawing
Submittal Drawings
Install your project with ease with our submittal drawing services.
Install your project with ease using ASTOUND’s Submittal Drawing services. Our team specializes in creating detailed submittal drawings that bridge the gap between architects, engineers, and construction teams, ensuring that everyone involved has a clear and precise understanding of the project specifications. Whether you need drawings for project installations, product submissions, or other construction-related requirements, our services are designed to streamline your processes and reduce uncertainties.
ASTOUND's submittal drawings accurately depict the materials, design specifications, and installation procedures, providing a comprehensive guide that aids in approval processes and ensures compliance with all relevant standards. This service is crucial for facilitating effective communication and coordination among all project stakeholders, ensuring that your installation progresses smoothly and efficiently.
We provide end-to-end solutions for:
- 3D Modelling and Rendering
- Construction Review and Coordination
- DFMA (Design for Manufacturing and Assembly)
- Digital Technology Design
- Digital fabrication
- Schedule and Timeline Development
- Schematic and Detail Design
- Signage and Wayfinding
- Site Management, Installation, and Supervision
- Submittal Drawing
- Value Engineering
Selected work
M&M’s decided to create a pop-up experience inside Canada’s busiest transport hub – Toronto’s Union Station
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a submittal drawing?
A submittal drawing is a detailed document used in construction projects to convey project specifications and details to all parties involved. These drawings typically include information about materials, dimensions, and installation processes required for the project. They are used to ensure that everyone has a clear understanding of what is expected and how components should be installed or constructed.
What is a submittal drawing for?
Submittal drawings are primarily used for review and approval by project stakeholders, such as architects, engineers, and contractors. They serve as a communication tool to confirm that the materials and methods proposed by contractors meet the project’s design criteria before any actual work begins. This is crucial for preventing miscommunication and ensuring that the installation adheres to specified standards.
What are ASTOUND's project installation steps?
ASTOUND’s project installation process typically involves the following steps:
Preparation and Planning: Detailed project review to understand requirements and establish clear goals.
Design and Submittal Drawings: Creation of submittal drawings to outline the installation process and specifications.
Stakeholder Review: Submission of drawings for approval by all relevant stakeholders to ensure compliance and readiness.
Coordination of Materials and Workforce: Organizing all necessary materials and scheduling the workforce based on the approved submittal drawings.
Installation Execution: Carrying out the installation as per the submittal drawings under close supervision to ensure adherence to specifications.
Quality Checks and Adjustments: Continuous monitoring and adjustments during the installation process to maintain quality standards.
Final Review and Handover: Completion of the installation followed by a final review to ensure everything is in place as per the project specifications before the official handover.