The more detailed and concise drawings are, the more accurate pricing will be. Poorly through out drawings will result in poorly thought out pricing. It will cost more the less is put into the drawings. Crappy drawings results in crappy pricing. Any others?
One of the most common complaints I hear - design drawings aren't like they used to be (or they suck, if you wanna be less diplomatic). That’s often heard from the construction side...which appears to have a larger voice on this platform. Architects and engineers, what do you think?