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    abruno168

    Ultimately, it is the contractor's responsibility to confirm that the shop drawings match the design intent in terms of quantities and measurements. The architect has the contract documents and construction set to reference for the design intent (in this case, 32" wide cabinets). The contractor should have caught this discrepancy before submitting the shop drawings to the architect for their review, see excerpts from A201 contract below:

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    sheetald79

    Thank you for the explanation.

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    JCorrington

    In the first paragraph you have 3 important clues.

    1. "accessible unit": there are additional requirements for cabinet sizes, so design changes aren't allowed without approval & confirmation of compliance.

    2. "shorter than designed": the architect's construction drawings (the design) overrule any shop drawings or memo's, field conditions, product shortages, etc. Any changes to the design have to be approved by the architect.

    3. "architect's review of shop drawings": the architect review is cursory. the contractor is responsible for accuracy.

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    sheetald79

    Thank you JCorrington for the explanation

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