Construction Submittal

  • cartercartercartercarter
    Asked on May 13, 2020 at 3:52 PM

    We are wanting a simplified process to be able to log and track the submittal process. Ive attached a critical path diagram starting with the project manager. Then requesting the subcontractor for the submittal specification. Then the PM would review what the sub sent. Then sent to the architect for approval. 


    Construction contracts require both the general contractor (“GC”) and subcontractors (“subs”) to do submittals:documents and physical samples which they must deliver to the architects, engineers, and consultants on the design team prior to doing the work. Submittals can include schedules, meeting minutes, product data, shop drawings, test data, and product samples. A large project with dozens of subs may have five hundred or more of them. At the beginning of the project, the GC reviews the Project Manual and creates a Submittal Log, or Register, which lists in detail all the submittals required on the project.

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  • Elton Support Team Lead
    Replied on May 13, 2020 at 7:34 PM

    That's one complex process but can be achieved with multiple email notifications connected to email conditions. Here's our guide relating to the Approval Workflow A-General-Approach-on-Building-an-Approval-Process-Workflow

    If you come across issues, feel free to let us know so we can help you.