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Submittal Review Stamps are essential tools used in construction, engineering, and architectural projects to indicate the status of submitted documents. These stamps help maintain organization, communication, and clarity when reviewing blueprints, plans, permits, or specifications. They ensure that all necessary documents have been properly reviewed and approved by the relevant parties before proceeding with a project. Why Submittal Review Stamps Are Important: Efficiency: Quickly indicates the status of documents (e.g., approved, rejected, or needs revisions). Tracking: Helps keep track of document revisions and approvals, ensuring no steps are overlooked. Professionalism: Demonstrates a high level of organization and attention to detail in managing project approvals. Compliance: Ensures that all submissions meet necessary regulatory or contractual requirements before proceeding. Common Types of Submittal Review Stamps: Approved: Indicates that the document has been reviewed and accepted. Rejected: Marks a document that doesn’t meet the required standards. Needs Revision: Shows that further changes are required before approval. Final Approval: For documents that have passed all levels of review and are ready for final execution.