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Shop Drawing Services — Precision Construction & Fabrication Documentation

Fabrication-ready shop drawings for Architectural, Structural, MEP and specialist trades — from BIM models or 2D CAD, to any standard.

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Construction-Ready Shop Drawings — Delivered to Your Standards

ASBIM Consulting provides accurate and construction-ready Shop Drawing Services for Architectural, Structural, and MEP disciplines. Our shop drawings are developed to help contractors, fabricators, consultants, and installation teams execute projects efficiently with clear, coordinated, and detailed construction information.

We prepare detailed shop drawings that simplify on-site execution, improve coordination between trades, and reduce construction errors. Our team ensures that every drawing is developed with precision, proper detailing, and compliance with project standards and construction requirements.

Shop Drawing Services We Provide

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Architectural Shop Drawings

Millwork, casework, facades, windows, and door schedules.

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Structural Shop Drawings

Steel detailing, concrete reinforcement, and precast concrete.

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MEP Shop Drawings

Fully coordinated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings.

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HVAC Fabrication Drawings

Ductwork routing, diffusers, and equipment layouts.

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Plumbing & Piping Drawings

Drainage, water supply, and detailed pipe routing.

Electrical & Lighting Layout

Cable tray routing, lighting fixtures, and panel layouts.

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Fire Fighting Shop Drawings

Sprinkler systems, fire pumps, and suppression piping.

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Ceiling Coordination Drawings

RCPs with coordinated lights, diffusers, and sprinkler heads.

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Sleeve & Builder Work Drawings

Penetration holes and blockouts for MEP services.

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Fabrication & Installation Drawings

Component-level details for off-site manufacturing.

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As-Built Drawings

Final record drawings updated to match site conditions.

What a Typical Shop Drawing Package Includes

General Arrangement (GA) Drawings

Detailed Connection Drawings

Material & Member Schedules

Bill of Materials (BOM)

Erection & Assembly Sequences

3D Isometric Views

*All package contents are tailored to your project's requirements and your company's drawing standards.

Software

  • 🔵 Revit (Primary tool for model-extracted drawings)
  • 📐 AutoCAD (When 2D CAD drafting is required)
  • ⚙️ Other specialist detailing tools (As needed)

Output Formats

  • 📄 Revit .RVT (Primary model delivery)
  • 📄 AutoCAD .DWG (Exported or native)
  • 📄 PDF (Print-ready sheets)
  • 📄 DXF (For CNC/Fabrication)
  • As per client requirement

Standards & Codes We Work To

IS AISC AWS BS 5950 / BS 8110 Eurocode AS/NZS ASME AIA SMACNA Client/Architect Standard

We adapt to your project's standards and drawing conventions. Tell us your requirements at briefing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ASBIM's expertise in shop drawings?
Our team delivers shop drawings across all disciplines — Architectural, Structural, MEP, and specialist trades. We have experience producing both model-extracted and manually-drafted shop drawings to international standards.
How long does a shop drawing package take?
Timeline depends on the number of drawings, discipline scope, and complexity. Contact us with your project details and we will provide a specific timeline.
What input do you need from us?
We can work from 3D Revit models (preferred), 2D CAD drawings, or PDFs of design drawings. The higher the quality of input, the faster the shop drawing production.
Can you work to our company drawing standards?
Yes — we adapt to your title block, drawing standards, layer naming, and all company-specific requirements.
Can you handle large-volume drawing packages?
Yes — we have experience delivering high-volume shop drawing packages with tight deadlines. Contact us to discuss resourcing for your project.

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