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What does it mean when the print says "field verify" for a dimension

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It means the architect or engineer knows the building layout could vary from the original digital files. * Do not order or pre-fabricate that specific piece of ductwork based on the drawing scale. You must physically walk to that spot in the building, pull a physical tape measurement across the actual structural space, and build to fit the real field condition.

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It means the architect or engineer knows the building layout could vary from the original digital files. * Do not order or pre-fabricate that specific piece of ductwork based on the drawing scale. You must physically walk to that spot in the building, pull a physical tape measurement across the actual structural space, and build to fit the real field condition.

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Hey boss, I’m checking blueprint reading: What does it mean when the print says "field verify" for a dimension? I found the likely issue and want to verify the next step before I lock it in. Do you want me to adjust it now or check the drawing/detail first?

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Use this as training guidance. The foreman, approved drawings, project specs, manufacturer installation instructions, employer safety policy, and AHJ/code requirements always control the final answer.

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