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Structural Design Services

Comprehensive structural design solutions including detailed drawings and bar bending schedules for projects.

Detailed Working Drawings
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A black and white photo of a church steeple

We provide precise working drawings for accurate construction and implementation of your project.

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a city street filled with traffic and tall buildings
a very tall building with lots of windows
a very tall building with lots of windows
Foundation Drawings

Expert foundation drawings ensuring stability and compliance with engineering standards for your project.

Bar Bending Schedule for efficient material usage and construction accuracy.

Comprehensive bar bending schedules

Expert structural design services for comprehensive project needs.

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man standing near rods
Bar Bending Schedule(BBS)

A Bar Bending Schedule (BBS) is a detailed list of reinforcement bars used in a construction project. It provides essential information about the type, size, shape, length, and quantity of bars required for different structural elements by minimizing steel wastage and ensuring efficient reinforcement placement.

Key Details in a BBS:

  • Bar Mark: Identification number for each type of bar

  • Shape and Bending Details: Bar shapes and bend angles

  • Diameter: Typically in mm (e.g., 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, etc.)

  • Length of Each Bar: After considering bends

  • Total Quantity: Number of bars needed

  • Weight Calculation: Helps in material estimation and procurement.

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A plan of a building with a circular floor plan
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photo of gray cathedral
Working Drawings

Working drawings provide comprehensive details for construction execution, covering architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing, and finishing details.

Types of Working Drawings:

  1. Architectural Drawings – Floor plans, elevations, sections, and finishes

  2. Structural Drawings – Column, beam, slab, and foundation details

  3. MEP Drawings – Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing layouts

  4. Detailed Joinery and Finishing Drawings – Door, window, and flooring details

These drawings serve as a guide for contractors and site engineers, ensuring precise execution as per design and compliance standards.

Column Layouts

Column layout drawings provide a detailed plan for the positioning and size of columns in a building. They are essential for structural stability and construction accuracy.

Key Elements in Column Layouts:

  • Grid lines and Reference Points: Helps in accurate placement on-site

  • Column Size and Shape: Usually rectangular, square, or circular

  • Column Numbering: For easy identification and coordination with structural plans

  • Column Reinforcement Details: Placement of main reinforcement bars and stirrups

Proper column layout ensures uniform load distribution and structural integrity.