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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

    • The Grand LA

      Steel Detaling | LA

    • 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

  • Staff Memos

    Staff Memos

    • Memo 34: Do not EVER give out native Tekla db1 files; Do not give .ifc files without full payment

      Why not? Looks like db1 files were released in the above project? Perhaps there was a miscommunication or some type of error? Also look closely at those names? Does anyone recognise them? Essentially you are cutting of your own feet by doing this. Your are helping a direct competitor, and more than that, former colleagues…

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    • Memo 33: Connecting to Tek1’s ActCad License Server

      Upgrade Details Installation Details (B) Connecting to the License Server (C) Firewall Troubles

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    • Staff Memo: What is marketing, and why should you do it?

      Summary: If you want work, and you want bigger bonuses, then market yourself! I have spoken to many detailers endlessly, perhaps on the point of nagging: Market your self! Their eyes glaze over. Marketing ain’t sexy. It does not bring immediate rewards. But over time, it will – provided the content is good. All Businesses…

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    • Staff Memo: What should my reference points be on my drawings (Detailing Tips)

      See the image below: there is a very serious potential issue here. Can you spot it? If you want to see a live link – please click here: What’s the problem? Our steel is tied into concrete. What’s wrong with steel on concrete? What happened in this case? What happens if I dimension to concrete?…

      Read more: Staff Memo: What should my reference points be on my drawings (Detailing Tips)