Our Services

Facade Drafting and Design Services

Facade System Detailing

Glass/Aluminum Systems

Unitized and Stick Curtain Wall

Punched Window

Operable Windows/Vents

Sliding Glass Doors

All-Glass Walls

ACM Cladding Systems

3D + BIM Services

BIM Families for façade systems

Full glazing 3D models

Shop Drawings in BIM format

Autodesk Inventor Models

Architectural Drafting And Design Services

Commercial/Residential Drafting and Design

PDF to CAD conversion

Architectural BIM Modeling

2D to 3D Conversion

Building Permit Drawings

Virtual Renovation

Virtual Staging

Floor Plans

Related Services: Mock-Up Drawings, Extrusion Die Drawings, Proposal Drawings

A TYPICAL SET OF DRAWINGS WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING:

1. Cover Sheet

This sheet contains all the miscellaneous job information including: general notes, door schedule, door hardware schedule, miscellaneous glass and glazing schedule, glass type schedule, legend, window schedule, general contractor information, architect information, job location, revision block and an area for architect/contractor approval stamps and comments.

2. Die Sheet(s):

This sheet(s) contains all of the dies (and associated part numbers) that will be utilized in the project.

3. Key Floor Plan Sheet(s):

The floor plans are drawn to a scale of 1/8″ = 1′-0″ and contain the locations of all the work shown on the shop drawings. All work is keyed with a sheet number for quick access.

5. Elevation Sheet(s):

The elevations are typically drawn to scale at 1/2″ =1′-0″ (“d” size sheet). Typical elevations include all dimensioning, quantities, architectural references, detail balloons with sheet numbers, door numbers, and door swings.

4. Detail Sheet(s):

The details are typically drawn at full scale (“d” size sheet). Typical details include dimensioning, architectural references, perimeter construction (substrate) and notes (part numbers, by other designations, fabrication and installation notes).