Measured Drawings | Project Summary 12

Measured drawings of multistory buildings and residential spaces are something that I create often. In this post, which I’m publishing as another in my series of project summary posts, I’ll discuss a project of this nature.

Project Background

An NYC Architect, who in the past I did an existing site survey for, contacted me to request an existing site survey of a residential apartment located in a building on the Upper East Side (UES) of Manhattan. An “existing site survey” is another term for “measured drawings”.

He wanted the measured drawings to include:

  • Floor plans.
  • Door widths/heights (to face of jamb).
  • Window widths/heights (to face of jamb), sill height, exterior wall thicknesses.
  • Ceiling heights.
  • Bath fixture locations and sizes, centerlines to sink/toilet/tub/shower plumbing.
  • Radiator locations, radiator sizes, riser locations.
  • Electrical panel locations, size/height.
  • Plumbing/steam riser locations if exposed.
  • A reflected ceiling plan with ceiling beam dimensions/locations.

As I mentioned, I had done work for this Architect before, so I pretty much knew exactly what he wanted. Therefore I submitted a proposal to him, he approved it, and I scheduled a day to access the apartment.

Project Summary
Item Description
Type and Location: A residential apartment located in New York City, NY.
Client: Architect
Scope of Work: Create a measured floor plan and reflected ceiling.
Floor Plan Area: 1,748 sq.ft.
Was the space occupied with tenants?: No.
Access Restrictions: No. Someone met me onsite and unlocked the vacant apartment for me. At the end of the day I merely pulled the door closed behind me when I left, and then as I left the building I let the doorman know that I was finished in the apartment.
Field Setup and Breakdown Time: This time is lumped into my field time. For a project like this it typically only takes me about ten minutes to setup, and then 10 minutes to pack-up at the end of the day.
Field Measuring Time: 11.55 hours
CAD Drafting Time: 9.25 hours
Total Travel Time: I made two visits to the site, each of which took 2.00 hours round trip. Therefore 4.00 hours was my total travel time.
Misc. Time: Approximately 1.00 hour of project coordination.
Crew Size: 1 man
Field Equipment Used: Hand held laser, tape measure, point-and-shoot camera, pens, pencils, eraser, paper and foam board.
Comments: This was a fairly reasonable space to measure and draft. The layout was not complicated, nor dense.
Total Time Spent on Project: 25.80 hours

A project sample of floor plan measured drawings.

A project sample of floor plan measured drawings.

 


A project sample of reflected ceiling plan measured drawings.

A project sample of reflected ceiling plan measured drawings.

 

Conclusion

That’s all for this project summary post. Please check back in the future for more such posts!

Contact

If you have any questions about this project, or if you’re in need of drafting services that are similar to the above featured project, then please feel free to contact me today. Call me now at: 718.441.3968 or email at: brian@draftingservices.com

 

Facebooktwitter

About Brian M. Curran

I'm Brian M. Curran and I run a drafting services business in NYC. My aim is to create quality drawings, and to be entrusted with important projects. For some project on-site videos, please visit my Google profile.
This entry was posted in Project Summaries. Bookmark the permalink.

2 Responses to Measured Drawings | Project Summary 12

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *