
Why Distribution Logs Do Not Prove Drawing Approval
Distribution logs confirm that drawings were sent, but they do not prove approval authority, revision legitimacy, or defensible engineering sign-off.
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Distribution logs confirm that drawings were sent, but they do not prove approval authority, revision legitimacy, or defensible engineering sign-off.

Most engineering teams outgrow their drawing register before they realise it. Here's what breaks, and why the failure is structural, not operational.

ISO 7200 and AS 1100 describe what a title block should contain. They say nothing about how revision control actually fails on live projects.

Projects spend years producing engineering drawings. They spend weeks handing them over. The disproportion is not accidental — it reflects how little the industry has invested in the end state.
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