Contracts
What is an 'as built' drawing and why is it important in Nevada commercial real estate?
AA preliminary architectural plan for a proposed building
BA drawing showing the actual dimensions and layout of a building as it was constructed, which may differ from the original plans✓ Correct
CA drawing required by NRED for all commercial listings
DA marketing rendering of a planned development
Explanation
As-built drawings reflect how a building was actually constructed, including any deviations from the original plans. In Nevada commercial transactions, they help buyers and tenants verify the actual usable square footage, layout, and systems as they exist in the field.
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