Good afternoon
I have a great aptitude for understanding software and have learned how to use Autocad, Revit, Tekla and Bluebeam by mostly my own learning.
I have experience in modeling steel, glulam and cross-laminated timber from conceptual to fabrication. This includes 2D general arrangement drawings and fabrication ready information.
I would like to understand a little more about what you are expecting from the AutoCAD file?
- Should the drawing/model reflect the as-built? Or is this a potential new build?
- Are you just looking for a line drawing/3D solid model that you will add additional information or are you wanting additional text, specifications, etc to be added?
- If I was to win this project is there more information available to carry out the drawings/modeling (section sizes, levels etc)
As this is a steel frame I would suggest that this be done in Tekla, this will allow fabrication information to be extracted but can of course be converted into a 3D DWG or line drawings for use in AutoCAD.
- I have experience in creating fabrication ready information for steel/glulam /CLT.
- If we discuss the brief and understand better what you're requirements are I'm sure we can come up with a cost-effective solution.
- I am based in Tulse Hill at the moment, is there a reason why Watford is preferred?
Best
Chris