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  • Projects by Rama Krishan

    • The Importance of Adhering to Standards in Steel Detailing: A Case Study

    • Cardinia Road, Pakenham

    • Derrimut Bridge Pier Cladding

    • 7-19 Glider’s way Steel & Precast Model

    • Project :OAKLEIGH RECREATION CENTRE – TEK1

  • Steel Detailing Projects | Melbourne | Sydney | WA

    Steel Detailing Projects | Melbourne | Sydney | WA

    • Sydeny Fabricators trust in Tek1

      Steel Detailing Projects | Melbourne | Sydney | WA

    • TEK1’s Steel Detailing for Sydney Metro – Resolving Design Challenges – 8

    • Cloning of Assembly Drawings in Tekla

    • Lathe Place, Unanderra

  • Staff Memos

    Staff Memos

    • Memo #23 – How to write blog posts

      I wish to move this firm towards a more decentralised model: where our success, your success, and your team’s success will ultimately be decided by the client. The client will be your God. Serve him well. Build your own brand! Going forward, you will be responsible for your own marketing, not myself. If you market…

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    • Memo #22: How to update clients on quote requests

      It is a material advantage to quote early, and accurately. Clients will then have an option of: (a) committing early and locking in a quote, or (b) to continue searching. If you deliver a quote late, then you may lose the opportunity to secure an earlier tender – perhaps someone who did quote early, won…

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    • Memo #21 – DWG to be included with PDFs for drilling, column, erection layouts

      For “Structural Steel Shop Drawings”, This is a client requirement. The clients would like to have the “steel erection drawings” in DWG format as well. Why do they need them? Surveyors require the DWG format for the erection drawings because they use them to mark the locations for anchors and determine the precise placement of…

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    • Memo #20 – A Stable Foundation

      Most things worth doing take time. It takes investment, and patience, and hard work. Things don’t come from thin-air, like magic. It is much the same when building a firm: it takes time. I will document in which direction I intend to push this firm re:remuneration model, and why our remuneration model is superior to…

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