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  • Projects by Rama Krishan

    • Cloning of Assembly Drawings in Tekla

    • TRAFFICE BARRIER RAILING

    • Project :Audi Centre – Myaree

    • Steel Fabrication Drawing

    • How We are helping our Client Save $100,000s on the Iconic “EMU IN THE SKY” Project

  • Steel Detailing Projects | Melbourne | Sydney | WA

    Steel Detailing Projects | Melbourne | Sydney | WA

    • Tek1 Courses – AS 1657 & AS 1428 (Australian Standards)

    • AutoCAD-Tekla Interoperability (AutoCAD .net)

    • Maximum Frame sizes (Steel Detailing Tips)

    • Steel Detailing Tips: How to markup A Tekla BIMSight Model

  • Staff Memos

    Staff Memos

    • Memo 47 – Mediocre Work will incur demerits

      Axiomatic statement: Clients will only pay for fantastic work, not “mediocre” work. If the work is mediocre here is what will happen: Every business in the world faces this problem. We are not a government office. We are operating in a highly competitive and commodified market. This means it’s easy for clients to get another…

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    • Smooth Start: Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Tekla Structures with Environment, Catalogue & MTO Setup

      Whether you’re reinstalling Tekla or setting it up on a fresh system, getting everything aligned for our internal workflow – including the Material Take Off (MTO) process – is crucial for smooth operation. Here’s a complete, easy-to-follow guide to installing Tekla Structures, configuring the Australasia environment, and setting up our Effective MTO DLL for seamless…

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    • Memo 48: Model Format and its sequence Submission to Client

      Based on a requirement with one of our precast Clients. The following things need to be followed while submitting the Precast Model IFC Model: (For Builder and Consultant Use) Purpose: Live Link: (For Precast Manufacturer and Erection Engineer Use) Purpose:

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    • Memo 47: Check the work of your juniors, you’re responsible

      I spoke to a TL re: something that was missed on an MTO. The reason given was that it was a junior who did the work, and that this work is not usually checked. The Consequences of Bad Work? How to avoid “missing things”?

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