Construction Playbook
REDLINING While Century’s plans are extensively reviewed by internal and Third-Party Architects/Engineers, there are occasions where an error may arise, and a correction is required. This process is called “redlining.” Simply put, redlining is the process in which we markup errors, changes, or revisions in red ink so that modifications are more visible. After an error or improvement is discovered and the plans have been redlined, your management team and National Architecture team must be informed. This is important because the plan in the National Plan Library must be updated to reflect the correction/improvement as plans are often reused in a division and throughout the country. In some cases, after a correction is identified, your manager may decide to revise a set of plans. Note: in most cases, municipalities have to approve an updated set of plans. The form must be filled out and attached to the Architecture Redline SNOW Ticket found in the Century Toolbox. The National Architecture team will review the information and make the appropriate changes to the plans.
Request Form
Plan Name & Plan Number
Date:
Plan Date:
Does this change apply to:
Master Plan Set
Community Spec
Lot Specific
Submitted By:
Description of Change(s) & Reason(s):
Plan with redline request attached Photograph attached
NOTE:
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Revision #:
Reviewed By:
Vice President of Construction
Date
Approved By:
Division Purchasing Manager
Date
Division President (if cost associated)
Date
Vice President of Architecture
Date
YES YES
NO NO
N/A N/A
If Applicable, changes submitted to Designer/Marketing? Revised plans uploaded to Share Drive and BuildPro?
Plan changes begin once final approval is received by the VP of Architecture. VP of Architecture to notify division of estimated completion date.
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