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May construction documents for a commercial building, such as a bank, office or convenience store, be prepared by a contractor or a drafting service when there are only three employees?

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May construction documents for a commercial building, such as a bank, office or convenience store, be prepared by a contractor or a drafting service when there are only three employees?

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No, not if the occupant load exceeds 10 persons according to the current, adopted code. The actual number of employees is not relevant. 4. Do shop drawings have to be sealed by an architect or engineer and submitted to the Building Official for approval? No, typically shop drawings are intended as contractor or fabricator details. These are not part of the filed plans. B. Changes to Permitted Documents 5. May a building official/owner/builder/contractor make changes to an architect’s, engineer’s, or landscape architect’s plans? No. When plans are prepared by an architect, engineer, landscape architect or his designated employee, no changes may be made except by that professional or a person who is under the responsible charge of that design professional. 6. Who may issue change orders and addenda to building permit construction documents that have been filed for non-exempt structures? Change orders, additional drawings and/or addenda that alter documents when an architect’s and/or engi

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