<P> Typically, the architect will review the submittal for compliance to the requirement in the construction documents . Revisions may be noted on the submittal . Colors and other selection items will be made by the architect during this review . Sometimes the architect will reject the entire submittal and other times will request resubmittal of some of the items . The architect also will make corrections, which normally do not need to be resubmitted, but that do need to be applied to the product . While the architect and engineers review products for performance and design intent, the contractor must review the product for preparation, quantity and installation requirements . </P> <P> The contractor should manage the submittal process just like any other process in the construction cycle . The submittal process requires lead - time consideration to produce the submittal, shop drawing (engineering), review and revise and the shop fabrication period . Careful planning is necessary to ensure that the products are ordered and delivered within the construction schedule, so as not to delay any activities . The contractor must prioritize the submittal process, submitting and obtaining approval for materials needed for the first part of the project . </P>

Each part in an assembly drawing will receive a detail drawing