The final dimensional accuracy of fabricated building components are taken from shop drawings, rather than the design detail and layout drawings prepared by an architect or engineer.https://indbim.com/bim-shop-drawings.html
Shop drawing coordination will reduce the need for field verification of dimensions and relay clear material data information.https://indbim.com/mepf-shop-drawings.html
Structural steel drafting services are often a key ingredient between the engineering design of the structure of a building and the documentation of the many detailed pieces and parts of metal that must be fabricated and eventually erected.
Drafters who are knowledgeable in the correct application of line, layer and color usage according to industry standards, welding and finish symbols and the accurate use of dimensioning and tolerancing practices.
Our structural steel drafters are trained in not only general mechanical drawing, but also in the specifics of metal structure construction.
We offer a fast turn around time, with the focus on accuracy and quality drawing layout.
We are experienced in providing a complete drafting package for commercial, industrial and public projects of all sizes and can draft the following types of drawings:
floor, ceiling and roof plans
Steel detailers transform design drawings or design drafts, into meticulous diagrams for every single steel component, roofs joints, trusses, etc.
Furthermore, detailing drawings are prepared for steel members such as beams, columns, braces, stairs/staircases, ladders, handrails, metal decking and joists.
Drawings of steel pieces prepared by steel detailing companies known as shop drawings are required to accurately identify precise specifications for fabricating each steel member or steel piece.
These second set of drawings – erection drawings – provided steel detailers, essentially help in appropriate installation of structural steel frame work.
It makes them understand where to build and which fabricated steel pieces to use.
Erection drawings are critically important as they help erectors to identify steel members, and work required on site such as welding, bolting and also installing masonry anchors.