In this episode, Jason Schroeder explains why lift drawings are one of the most important skills a field engineer can develop—and why the rule is simple: if you can't draw it, you can't build it. He breaks down what a lift drawing is, how to create one correctly by redrawing from the contract documents, and how it captures every connection, penetration, elevation change, and detail needed for a single scope. Most importantly, Jason reframes the purpose: lift drawings aren't just for the crew—they're a system to teach field engineers the building, expose design gaps early, and turn you into a master builder before the work ever starts.
What you'll learn in this episode:
What a lift drawing is and how it "lifts" all critical info onto one clear buildable sheet
How to decide what belongs on the lift: make everything else transparent and capture every tie-in
Why you must redraw from printed contract documents to catch errors and avoid copying mistakes
The real purpose of lift drawings: train the field engineer, find omissions early, then support the crew
A practical challenge to start now: pick a scope, build the lift, get it checked, and use it to QC
If you can't clearly draw that wall that footing, and every penetration and tie-in— how will you ever guarantee it gets built right the first time?
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