Great detailing is a disciplined process, not a lucky draft.
Here's how we take a project from award to as-built — and how we keep it accurate at every step. This is the workflow technical buyers want to see before they hand over a package.
Twelve steps, four phases.
Bid & Setup
Scope, standards and the model foundation are agreed before a single member is drawn.
- 01RFQ, bid & award
Take-off, scope, schedule and CAD standards agreed.
- 02Contract-document review & model setup
IFC drawings, specifications and piece-mark conventions established.
Model & Coordinate
Early material release protects the schedule while the model resolves conflicts.
- 03Advance Bill of Material
Issued in 1–2 weeks so the fabricator can order against 6–12 week mill lead times; early anchor rod plans for the foundation contractor.
- 04RFI cycle
Missing forces, conflicts, clearances and field-fit conditions raised early.
- 05Delegated connection design
Coordinated with the fabricator's or owner's licensed PE.
- 063D modeling & detailing
LOD 350/400 model; clash detection; auto-generated drawings and reports.
Check & Approve
Nothing ships to the shop until it's independently verified and approved.
- 07Independent senior checking
Every model and drawing validated against the S-sheets and connection calcs.
- 08Submittal for approval
Electronic submittal to the SER/EOR per AISC 303.
- 09Revise & resubmit
Comments incorporated and back-checked against the model.
Release & Field
Approved drawings, machine files and field support through close-out.
- 10Fabrication release (IFA/IFC)
Approved drawings plus DSTV/NC1 and DXF exports for the shop floor.
- 11Erection & field support
Erection drawings, field bolt lists and prompt RFI responses.
- 12As-built close-out
Model updated and as-built drawings issued.
Accuracy is designed in, not inspected in at the end.
Per AISC 303, engineer approval does not shift responsibility for dimensional accuracy back to the engineer — the detailer remains accountable. So we check accordingly.
Every drawing and the model reviewed against the structural design and connection calcs by a senior checker.
In-model and Navisworks/IFC clash detection resolves conflicts before fabrication, not during erection.
Duplicate piece marks, rotated hole patterns, bolt-grade/length mismatches and missing weld callouts caught before submittal.
Clear revision clouds and version control, with a documented back-check of every reviewer comment before fabrication release.
Coordinated to the standards your project is built on.
We speak the codes fluently — and note where responsibility sits so there are no surprises at approval.
Put it to work on your next package.
Send your contract documents and we'll scope the work and commit to a realistic schedule.
