DWG - Drawings and Draughting Descriptions

DL definitions: Document Levels outline the level detail that goes into the physical drawings produced by the technicians. DL levels should be established at the project brief phase and read in conjunction with the PQP-2 documents
     
     
DWG - Drawing Execution Plan Refer PL-039c GEN-012-a Drawing Execution Plan
DWG - DL100 - Concept Refer PL-039c GEN-012-a Drawings consist of required plans and sections and may include any relevant details that are needed to convey the design idea. It represents a level of detail where sufficient design concepts are developed for the client to be able to establish the feasibility of the project, development potential of a site or particular approach the client wishes to pursue. Typically, these drawings will not be used for site set out. DL-100 may also apply to hand sketches and hand-marked up plans. (marked-up plans that are being issued to the client should follow the procedure outlined by the residential project delivery manual ???. DL-100 is typically used for (but not limited to) documents being released at the Concept phase.
DWG - DL200 - Prelim Refer PL-039c GEN-012-a Drawings consist of required plans, sections and key details required to convey the design. However, resolution of individual details that do not impact on the key elements is generally left to the next DL-300 level.  At this level the design should be clearly defined, all information displayed on the drawings should be accurate in terms of Setout and geometry. Items shown on these plans, sections and details etc. are to be shown in accordance with the ??? document based on the complexity scale of the project. ???. Schedules??? DL-200 is typically used for (but not limited to) documents being released at Preliminary Phase.
DWG - DL300 - Developed Refer PL-039c GEN-012-a Drawings at this level should consist of clearly defined and coordinated elements of the design. Plans, section and details should be completed to a level allowing the client to complete cost estimates on an elemental basis and on some projects (based on complexity scale) can be issued for Building Consent. No incomplete information should be shown on the documentation, and all information required to accurately tender the project should be included. DL-300 is typically used for (but not limited to) documents being released at Developed Design Phase.
DWG- DL350 - Detailed Refer PL-039c GEN-012-a Documents at this level should be comprehensively coordinated with other disciplines and clearly define the design, specification and extent of all building elements. Some elements, however, may still not be able to be directly built from but provide sufficient information for shop drawings etc. to commence without change. Changes to anything but minor detail refinement at this stage are very disruptive and expensive and often result in further complications to the project. Ensuring thorough coordination at this level is imperative. 
DWG- DL400 - Fabrication Refer PL-039c GEN-012-a This level of documentation requires all elements defined by DL-350 to be integrated with any changes resulting from tender and contracts process, any construction requirements etc. All elements are to be 100% complete and coordinated and must be detailed to a level that can be directly built off. Including all dimensions, annotation and any specific project-based requirements. DL-400 is typically used for (but not limited to) documents being released at Construction / Shop drawing Phase.
DWG- DL500 - Field Verification Refer PL-039c GEN-012-a This level is a site verified documentation record of elements (within Kirk Roberts scope) that have been constructed on-site. An extensive amount of work is required in achieving this level and all technicians should reconfirm with the project lead if this level is within the Kirk Roberts fee agreement prior to completing any as-built documents.