Change|_____ order is related to additions or deletions from the Scope of Work, and alters the completion date and/or the contract value. Coordination|Development of these ___________ drawings evolves through a series of review and coordination meetings held by the various contractors. Cut list|an information sheet that is derived from shop drawings. Detail|_________ drawing of a feature that provides more elaborate information than is available on a plan. Elevation|____________ view that depicts a vertical side of a building, usually designated by the direction that side is facing; for example, right, left, east, or west elevation. Floor plan|a building drawing indicating a plan view of a horizontal section at some distance above the floor, usually midway between the ceiling and the floor. Longitudinal|a ___________ section drawing in which the cut is made along the long dimension of a building. Plan|a ___________ view is the overhead view of an object or structure. Riser diagram|a one-line schematic depicting the layout, components, and connections of a piping system or electrical system. Schedules|tables that describe and specify the types of sizes of items required for the construction of a building. Section|a kind of drawing that depicts a feature of a building as if there were a cut made through the middle of it. Shop|a type of drawing that indicates how to fabricate and install individual components of a construction project. Site plan|a construction drawing that indicates the location of a building on a land site. Takeoff|the process of surveying, measuring, itemizing, and counting all materials and equipment needed for a construction project, as indicated by the drawings. Transverse|a section drawing in which the cut is made through the short dimension of the building.