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Our Diverse Areas Of Expertise are designed To Fit The Changing Needs Of Your Project.
​"From concept to creation, our steel design services offer comprehensive solutions for all your structural needs, ensuring precision, efficiency, and quality in every project."
Steel Shop Drawing
Steel shop drawings are used to define the components and parts that are used during their construction, fabrication, and assembly. In simple words, it comes with an extensive range of advantages.
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Since the drafting is done using either paper or inexpensive software, steel shop drawings don’t come under the labor or resource-intensive category. Once the drafting is done, then the construction takes place, only after getting a nod from the client.
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These drawings are also used to illustrate and quantify an array of materials needed for steel members’ fabrication. This provides an accurate material quantity and the estimated cost to the manufacturer; thus, decreasing the financial and material losses.
Stair Shop Drawing
A stair railing shop drawings include defined components and details helping in the making of the railing/guard. The details found in a drawing are going to be very well explained to allow the contractor to build the railing according to the specifications given. A stair railing shop drawing is important for installers to figure out post locations. The drawing set should include all details as typical shop drawing. We are here to provide your next railing shop drawings.
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Handrails in stairways can be made from several products. The most common products used to build a handrail are made of wood or stainless steel. It is a well-known fact that the more you have in your pockets, the more beautiful your house, and your railings are going to have details.
Handrail Shop Drawing
Stainless steel railing shop drawings have to be very accurate. Manufacturer companies always complete the welding progress at their plant. It means, that wrong dimensions easily can create big issues at the end of the job. When you provide the correct size dimensions as Shop Drawing Services, we are sure we can provide perfect stair railing shop drawings to you.
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If you need to have stair shop drawings,
This will include all the dimensions, of the stairs, the finishing, the number of steps /risers, and shape it will take, the type of timber to be used, the color, the finishing, and the thickness of risers and tread wide.
Miscellaneous Drawing
Miscellaneous light gauge steel and structural steel can be the source of scope gap on large projects or just singular elements to a smaller project.
Our experience in heavy red iron metals and cold form metals gives us the ability to assist in projects like stadium stairs to intricate carports and solar arrays.
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We've helped our customers by going beyond traditional scopes of design and engineering, while also providing fabrication drawings or shop drawings.
These drawings give our customers a leg up on their timelines because it eliminates the back and forth between engineering and fabricators on what it takes to fabricate for the project.
Steel Fabrication Design
The fabrication process generally refers to a combination of various parts by using several steps. The newly fabricated products can be defined as value-added ones where the combining of sub-products creates profit for the fabricator.
Steel fabrication usually consists of definite steps such as cutting, bending, shaping, welding or assembling.
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Cutting or burning of steels are made by very hard cutting tools or oxygen torches. The most common cutting method is shearing where the raw material is cut by placing it on a die.
The placed raw material is pressed by a cutter or punch which separates the raw material into the desired number of pieces. Therefore, the most common sheared steels are in sheet or plate shape.
Erection & GA Diagrams
A general arrangement drawing (GA drawing) is a contract document, which records information needed to understand the general arrangement structural elements on a project.
A GA drawing is created in BIM workflows from one or more model views, with associated schedules and on a project title sheet. This is the most common form of drawing used by consulting structural engineers to communicate a structure sufficiently to other legal teams, public authorities, along with the design, costing and construction teams.