Here is a list of items to look for when detailing stairs

Here is a quiz that Bharath has written. Very relevant.
Engineers Architects are trying to wriggle out of their responsibilities by stamping “VIEWED” or “No COMMENT”. They do not want to stamp approved for fear of any error in the document could come back and bite.
Insurance companies on the other hand are trying to minimize their risk when they provide insurance to detailers by explicitly stating, they will not cover the detailer unless the drawings are stamped for approval by the engineer and architect, and anyone else.
To cut the discussion short, if the detailer issues without approval then the detailer will put everyone at risk because there will be no insurance cover. Detailers are the smallest in the chain. Try to litigate against the detailer is unlikely to get any good result. They could simply windup.
Now here is the quiz
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScspZzCdNBlwVb4FJcB3rUebNuaZHBk28goPcUBHGFXz-aQiA/viewform
Tek1 has extended their tool kit by adding Revit Structural and Tekla Precast to detail precast concrete.
We were trialing precast for a few months now. We have developed some internal tools to handle precast panel shop drawing efficiently.
Tekla for Precast
We are experts in using Teka for steel detailing. Now are embarking on using Tekla for detailing precast. As first step, we have upgraded our 2 steel detailing Licenses in Melbourne to Global License and upgraded to enterprise. We are running parallel trials with Revit and Tekla to test whether Tekla will make the grade.
Hi Koshy,
You guys just did a job for Morada Build Co Pty Ltd at Lot 6 Newes Road Coorabell NSW and are currently drafting a couple more…We supplied the structural steel, fabrication and installation of this project and were very impressed with the drawings and the way the job went together onsite…
We are currently super busy and looking for someone to do a couple of house steel projects for us
Greg Dutton | Estimator
Richard Steel
The following codifies our processes. It is made for the following reasons:
(i) to educate our own staff, about what they need to know and secondly,
(ii) to make transparent to our clients, how we operate. We are essentially inviting you into our kitchen, so you can see for yourselves how we cook, and to then decide, whether you would like to dine with us.
If you are having trouble with the AWS VPN Client, you need to systematically work through the issue. Remember, we are authenticating with Azure Active Directory (using what’s called: “SAML 2.0”). If you don’t know how to do something, or if you don’t understand something: please go to Google and find out.
First start with the basic requirements:
If you don’t understand what the instructions are, then please undertake a further google search. For example we are required to have Windows 10 Pro. How do I verify this? Google. Next we need .net 4.7.2. How do I verify this? Google. We have a port conflict. What is a port? Google. How do I know I have a port conflict? What is TLS? What is UDP? etc. you get the picture.
Firewall
Ensure the AWS VPN client can operate through the firewall:



Study erection and fabrication issues from our Take off model.
With our take off model it is easy to visualize erection problems and fabrication issues. It is a valuable tool for you when you quote for jobs.

Our take off model will shade items in Color for easy identification. Makes easy to check and cost

Here is a sample Steel Estimation Report showing, hot rolled, cold rolled and bridging list. If you are accepting the order, then sometimes you will want to make sure that the final drawing does not include extra steel over what you quoted.
If you take a quote from us for detailing and then award the detailing work to us, then our standard procedure is to check the tender drawings against construction drawings to make sure nothing extra is slipped in.

