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Whiteprint

A whiteprint typically refers to architectural or engineering drawings that are used in the planning, development, and construction of real estate projects. These are detailed technical drawings of buildings, infrastructure, or other real estate developments, showing everything from structural elements to electrical layouts.

Whiteprints in real estate are often used during the development phase to provide contractors, builders, and real estate developers with clear and accurate plans for construction. They serve as a guide for the building process, ensuring that everything is constructed according to the approved designs and specifications.

 

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