Shop drawings

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After signing the agreement, we Prepare great Shop drawings in manufacturing which involve following a set of steps and best practices to ensure accuracy, clarity, and precision. Here are some steps to consider when our team creates shop drawings to get approval prior to manufacturing: -

  1. Understand the requirements: Before creating a shop drawing, it's essential to understand the requirements  of the product or structure being designed as per specification. This includes dimensions, materials, and other specifications that need to be included in the drawing.
  2. Choose the right software or tools: There are various software programs and tools available for creating shop drawings, such as AutoCAD, Tekla, Revit,SolidWorks,and using BIM technology . Choose a tool that is appropriate for the specific type of drawing and meets the project’s requirements.
  3. Use standard conventions: Shop drawings typically use standard conventions for dimensions, symbols, and other elements. Follow these conventions to ensure consistency and accuracy.
  4. Start with a rough sketch: Begin with a rough sketch or concept drawing to help establish the design and layout of the Shop drawing. This can help identify any potential issues early in the design process.
  5. Focus on clarity: Shop drawings should be clear and easy to read. Use a consistent style for lines, text, and symbols, and make sure to label all elements of the drawing clearly.
  6. Include all necessary information: Shop drawings should include all necessary information, such as dimensions, materials, tolerances, and other specifications. This ensures that the product or structure can be manufactured accurately.
  7. Check for accuracy: Finally, check the Shop drawing for accuracy before finalizing it. Review all dimensions and specifications to ensure that they are correct and that the drawing meets the requirements of the project and then submit it for the consultant`s approval.

Overall, creating great Shop drawings in manufacturing requires

  •  a combination of knowledge, skill, and attention to detail.

Following these steps and best practices can help ensure that the Shop drawing is accurate, clear, and meets the requirements of the project