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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

    • I need to learn AISC – American Standards! (Staff Memo)

      “I am going to leave because I need to learn American standards!” I cannot understand why. When I ask detailers, their reasoning seems circular: For anyone who is feeling afraid or scared about Australian Standards and who wants “American Standards” as if it is a golden ticket – consider the following post: The “more opportunity”…

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    • How can I earn more? (Memo 29)

      Legitimate questions. In order to answer those questions, consider: Where is the money coming from? Why is the money being paid? How can I get a higher wage? If you want more, the only way to do this is to give more. The question you should be asking is: how can I give my client…

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    • The fallacy of insurance in the building and construction industry – (Staff Memo)

      Clients often ask me: “do you have professional indemnity insurance” (PI Insurance)? The short answer is “yes” we do. It isn’t cheap: we pay over $20,000 per year in premiums – last year was about $27,000. But the long answer is, while we do have insurance: you cannot rely on it. Here’s why: In summary,…

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    • Memo 28 – Staff Moonlighting Policy

      Moonlighting Policy I do not believe it is possible for someone to work for two entities at the same time: No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.…

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