as-built

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Adjective

as-built (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the form in which something was originally built.
    • 2020 December 2, Richard Clinnick, “Fleet News: Anniversary run for pioneer '37' thwarted by pandemic”, in Rail, page 31:
      It was restored to near as-built condition by EWS ahead of the RAIL/EWS Toton Open Day in August 1998, and was withdrawn from traffic in December 1999, passing to the National Collection.

Noun

as-built (plural as-builts)

  1. (construction) A drawing showing how a project was actually built as opposed to how it was intended to be built.
    • 2013, Virginia A. Greiman, Megaproject Management, →ISBN:
      Maintaining as-builts on the Big Dig was a major undertaking, as it required keeping thousands of utility drawings up to date with the latest changes.

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