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Structural drawings are commonly used across many branches of engineering and are illustrations depicting the specific design and layout of a building’s Structural elements. They provide a comprehensive overview of the building in its entirety and are key in an organized and accurate construction and design process.[1] They also provide a standardized approach to conveying this information and allowing for the design of all structures to be safe and accurate. Structural drawings differ from architectural design as they mainly focus on how the building can be made as strong and stable as possible and what materials will be needed for this task. Structural drawings are then used in collaboration with architectural, mechanical, engineering, and plumbing plans to construct the final product.[2]
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