When I get the formwork plan, I find the lines showing the inner dimensioning and slab boundaries are unnecessary. the plan looks cleaner and more readable
This is about your preference and drawing standards. Giving internal measurements is something that I think is correct. In a sense, these are the information that the master needs to verify. I'm above the general, but employees are prone to making mistakes. Moreover, when they feel hesitant, they can come up with interesting things by making comments and inferences that will not even cross your mind. That's why it's good to give. On the other hand, those carrying out the inspection task (municipal and building inspections) may request this information completely. Some municipal staff even want to push the limits and see the G and Q load values on the drawing. For the masters to fit the pattern according to him . It's not a joke, they really want it. Then they realize the absurdity of what they want, and they want plans with separate dimensions and separate equipment. (because they now know that the plan is messed up, but they do not back down from their requests and make new demands)