Working drawing

Having a working drawing made

Once the permit is approved and construction can begin, you want everyone to know exactly what needs to be built. A working drawing further develops the plan into a practical and technically usable document for the construction site.

What is a working drawing?

A working drawing, also known as a construction drawing, is a detailed technical drawing for the contractor. While an architectural drawing primarily shows what will be built, a working drawing shows how it must be built.

It details exact dimensions, connection details, material choices, structural components, and architectural junctions. Think of details regarding floor, roof, and facade connections, wall assemblies, window frame positions, steel structures, and other elements that are crucial during execution.

A good working drawing prevents the need for improvisation on the construction site. This ensures greater clarity, better quality, and a lower risk of errors or additional work.

When do you need a working drawing?

A working drawing is especially important as soon as your plan is actually going to be built. For simple projects, an architectural drawing can sometimes suffice, but for larger or more complex renovations, a working drawing is highly recommended.

Think of an extension, roof extension, internal renovation, load-bearing wall breakthrough, outbuilding, or a project involving multiple parties. As soon as there are details that must be precise, a working drawing is indispensable.

Without clear construction drawings, questions quickly arise on the construction site. How should the connection be made? Which dimensions apply? Where exactly will the structure go? By working this out thoroughly beforehand, you prevent delays and unnecessary costs.

What can you expect from us?

We create detailed working drawings that are ready for immediate use by the contractor. The drawings align perfectly with the architectural drawings and structural calculations, ensuring that all components of the plan match.

You will receive clear construction drawings complete with dimensions, material specifications, and technical details. We ensure that the contractor does not have to guess, but knows exactly what is expected.

Our goal is to transition your building plan smoothly from paper to practice. With clear drawings, less confusion on the construction site, and an execution that aligns with both the design and the structural principles.