Architectural Drawings on Site! Why Up-to-Date Plans Matter!
February 02, 202500:16:34

Architectural Drawings on Site! Why Up-to-Date Plans Matter!

Drawings, drawings, drawings—okay? 📐 In this episode of *What the RFI*, Matt Brennan breaks down why construction drawings are the backbone of any project and how keeping them **updated and accessible** can prevent costly mistakes.

We cover:
✅ The **importance of site meetings** in managing drawings and RFIs
✅ How **outdated drawings** lead to confusion and unnecessary RFIs
✅ The **role of digital tools** in ensuring teams have the latest drawings
✅ Why **life safety compliance** in drawings is non-negotiable
✅ How software like **PlanGrid, Fieldwire, and Part3** can improve workflow efficiency

### 🔹 Featured Software:
- **PlanGrid** – A cloud-based construction management tool that lets teams access drawings, markups, and reports from anywhere.
- **Fieldwire** – A powerful platform for coordinating tasks, tracking progress, and managing RFIs in real time.
- **Part3** – A modern **Contract Administration** platform built for architects, ensuring seamless RFI and submittal management.

Are you still relying on paper, or are you using **iPads and digital tools**? Tune in to learn how technology is changing the way we handle construction drawings!

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