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Service · Fabrication & shop drawings

Drawings the fabricator never has to guess at.

Fabrication and shop drawings straight from the 3D model, to AS 1100. Bills of material, weld schedules, bolt callouts, hole patterns and finish notes all included, ready to hand to the fabricator. No guesswork, no last-minute calls from the workshop.

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What this is

Fabrication drawings are the production documents that tell the workshop exactly what to cut, drill, weld, paint and assemble. They are produced from a fully detailed 3D model, not traced manually, so dimensions, hole patterns, weld throats and BOMs are consistent across every sheet.

The drawings are created by an engineer, not a draftsman following someone else's design. Where the design intent is unclear, ambiguous or non-buildable, it is resolved before the drawing is issued. The fabricator works from a complete document, not a starting point.

What's on the drawing pack

Every detail the workshop needs, on first issue.

A complete drawing package is more than just dimensioned views. The deliverable below is what leaves the studio for every fabrication scope.

01

General arrangement (GA) drawings

The headline drawings: principal dimensions, datums, member identification, key interfaces and overall envelope. The drawings the project manager, site team and reviewer all reference back to.

  • Plan, elevation and isometric views
  • Principal dimensions, datums and grids
  • Member identification and reference numbers
  • Interface dimensions to other trades
02

Fabrication drawings

The workshop drawings: every member detailed individually with profiles, lengths, hole patterns, edge distances, copes, notches, weld preparations and surface treatment. Drawn at a scale and clarity the cutter, driller and welder can read directly.

  • Single-part details with full dimensioning
  • Hole patterns, edge distances and pitch
  • Cope, notch and miter details
  • Surface treatment and finish callouts
03

Shop drawings & assembly drawings

Sub-assembly and assembly drawings showing how parts come together: weld locations, bolt-up sequence, fit-up tolerances and any temporary work or jigging required. Includes part and weld sequence notes where assembly order matters.

  • Sub-assembly explosion and fit-up views
  • Weld locations and sequencing notes
  • Bolt-up details and torque specifications
  • Temporary work and bracing requirements
04

Bill of materials & cutting list

Every member, plate, fastener and consumable listed with grade, finish, quantity and reference back to the drawing where it appears. Provided in PDF and Excel for direct use in procurement and shop scheduling.

  • Itemised BoM with grades, lengths and finishes
  • Cutting list with profiles and quantities
  • Bolt and fastener schedule
  • Excel export for procurement integration
05

Weld schedule

Weld type, size, length, category (SP / GP) and inspection level callouts, referenced to AS/NZS 1554 and consolidated in a project weld schedule. Weld symbols on drawings comply with AS 1101.3.

  • Fillet, full-penetration and partial-penetration welds
  • Weld category SP / GP per AS/NZS 1554.1
  • NDT scope and inspection requirements
  • AS 1101.3-compliant weld symbols on drawings
06

Connection & bolt schedule

Bolt grades, sizes, hole tolerances and bolt-group references for every bolted connection. Compatible with AS/NZS 1252 and the structural designer's connection capacity table.

  • Bolt grade and size per AS/NZS 1252 (8.8/S, 8.8/TF)
  • Hole tolerance and edge distance compliance
  • Plate thickness, washer and lock-nut callouts
  • Connection reference back to design calculations
Who this is for

Built for the people downstream of design.

Fabricators & workshops

You receive a drawing pack you can build from on day one, no chasing the design office for missing dimensions, no guesswork on weld throats, no half-detailed BOMs. Drawings issued in PDF and DWG, with native 3D models available where you have downstream CAM systems to feed.

Mechanical engineers without in-house drafters

Your design intent is honoured. Calculations and design notes flow through to the drawings exactly, not interpreted by someone disconnected from the engineering. Where the brief throws up a constructability issue, it is flagged and resolved with you, not silently re-designed at the drawing board.

Project managers & principals

One studio, one point of accountability for both engineering and documentation. Revisions tracked, drawings versioned, RFIs answered the same day. No interface risk between separate engineering and drafting suppliers.

Architects & main contractors

For projects where the structural and mechanical scope needs to land cleanly into a wider build, the drawing pack is coordinated with architectural intent and the construction sequence. Interface dimensions, embeds and tolerances are explicit on the drawings.

Drawing standards & compliance

Drafted to AS 1100 and the codes that matter.

Drawings are not just a visual deliverable, they are the contractual document the fabricator builds against. Senger drawings are produced to the technical standards that govern the discipline.

AS 1100
Technical drawing
Drafting practice, line types, dimensioning conventions, sheet sizes.
AS 1101.3
Welding symbols
Standardised weld callouts on drawings.
AS/NZS 1554
Steel welding
Weld categories, processes, inspection level.
AS/NZS 5131
Fabrication compliance
Construction categories & tolerance requirements.
AS/NZS 1252
High-strength bolts
Property class 8.8 bolts & their callouts.
AS 4100
Steel structures
Connection & member design, referenced on drawings.
AS 4600
Cold-formed steel
Light-gauge sections detailed correctly.
AS/NZS 3678
Steel plate
Plate, floorplate & slab grades.
Drafting workflow

From 3D model to issued drawing.

  1. 01

    3D model intake or build-up

    Senger Engineering either uses your existing 3D model (SOLIDWORKS, Inventor, STEP, IGES) or builds the model from your sketches, calculation package and design notes. Where the model is provided, it is reviewed for completeness before drafting begins.

  2. 02

    Drawing structure & sheet planning

    Sheet structure is planned upfront: how many sheets, what scale, what grouping (by sub-assembly, by member type, or by fabrication batch). Drawing register issued for client review at this stage.

  3. 03

    Detailed drafting

    GA, fabrication, shop drawings, BoM and weld schedule produced concurrently from the model so dimensions and quantities stay consistent across the package. Internal QA pass before client review.

  4. 04

    Client review & revision

    Drawings issued for review with a complete revision register and clouded changes against the previous version. One revision round is included in standard scope; further rounds quoted as variation.

  5. 05

    Issue for fabrication & shop-floor support

    Drawings released as IFC (Issue For Construction) in PDF and DWG, with native 3D model where requested. RFIs from the workshop responded to the same day and revised drawings re-issued through the same revision register.

Deliverables

What's in the package.

Deliverable Standard / reference Format
General arrangement drawingsAS 1100PDF · DWG
Single-part fabrication drawingsAS 1100 · AS/NZS 5131PDF · DWG
Sub-assembly & assembly drawingsAS 1100PDF · DWG
3D model (native)SOLIDWORKSSLDPRT · SLDASM
3D model (neutral)n/aSTEP · IGES · STL
Bill of materials & cutting listn/aPDF · XLSX
Weld scheduleAS/NZS 1554 · AS 1101.3PDF
Bolt & connection scheduleAS/NZS 1252PDF
Surface treatment & finish notesAS/NZS 2312PDF
Drawing register & revision historyn/aPDF · XLSX
FAQ · Common questions

Questions before engagement.

Can you take an existing model and produce drawings only?

Yes. Where a 3D model already exists in SOLIDWORKS, Inventor, Revit, or as a STEP / IGES export, the drawing scope can be quoted independently of the design phase. The model is reviewed for completeness and constructability before drafting begins, with any gaps or ambiguities raised with the client upfront.

What if I only have sketches or hand calculations?

That is also covered. The studio will model up the design in SOLIDWORKS from sketches, calculation packages and design notes, and produce the full drawing pack from that model. Where the sketches or calculations don't fully define a member or connection, the gap is closed via design discussion before drafting commences.

Do you produce native CAM-ready files for the fabricator?

Native SOLIDWORKS files (SLDPRT, SLDASM, SLDDRW) are provided where requested. STEP and IGES exports are standard for CNC, plasma, laser and waterjet workflows. DXFs of individual parts can be flattened from the model on request for direct nesting into the cutter.

How are revisions handled during fabrication?

Drawings issued for fabrication (IFC) are tracked in a revision register. Any change, from a design adjustment, an RFI, or a workshop request, is captured against a new revision number, with clouded changes on the affected sheets and a brief revision note explaining what changed and why. The fabricator always works from the latest revision.

What's a typical turnaround on a drawing pack?

For a moderate scope (model already provided, around 40-80 drawing sheets), drafting completion within 10-15 business days is typical. Smaller packages turn around in days. The schedule is confirmed in writing at engagement and tracked against milestone dates as work progresses.

Are your drawings accepted by certifiers and council?

The drawings are produced to AS 1100 and the standards listed above, which is the technical baseline expected by certifiers and council reviewers. Where a project requires additional third-party engineering certification, the drawings cleanly reference that certification by document number.

Get drawings done

Send the model. We'll send back the drawings.

Existing 3D model, sketches on a napkin, or a calculation package with no drawings yet, send what you have. A scoped drawing quote is typically returned within forty-eight hours.