
AutoCAD has been the industry standard for technical drawing since 1982. Over 12 million users worldwide, and the DWG format is the default exchange format for architecture, engineering, and construction. Not every project needs BIM — many renovations, small buildings, manufacturing drawings, and site plans are more efficiently produced in AutoCAD. We deliver clean, properly layered AutoCAD drawings that follow industry standards and are immediately usable by your contractors, engineers, or manufacturers.
The industry pushes BIM for everything. But BIM's overhead isn't justified for every project. A 500 sq ft bathroom renovation doesn't need a parametric building model. A manufacturing drawing for a bracket doesn't need a full SolidWorks assembly. A site plan for a building permit doesn't need IFC coordination.
AutoCAD handles these projects faster and at lower cost because it's a precision drawing tool — not a database with a visual interface. You draw exactly what's needed, layer it properly, dimension it accurately, and deliver a DWG file that every contractor, engineer, and manufacturer can open immediately.
The key to good AutoCAD drafting isn't the software — it's the standards. Proper layer naming (AIA or ISO), consistent dimension styles, appropriate line weights, correct text heights for print scale, and title blocks with revision tracking. Poorly organized AutoCAD files create as many coordination problems as they solve. We deliver drawings that are clean, properly structured, and ready for the next person in the workflow.

Floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, roof plans, sections, elevations, and detail drawings. Properly layered per AIA standards with dimension styles for US or metric projects.
Topographic surveys, grading plans, utility layouts, and landscape plans. Property boundaries, setback lines, and zoning compliance documentation.
Part drawings, assembly drawings, and exploded views. GD&T annotations per ASME Y14.5. Title blocks with material, finish, and tolerance specifications.
Electrical panel schedules, outlet/switch layouts, plumbing riser diagrams, and fixture schedules. Coordinated with architectural plans.
Field-verified drawings from existing conditions. Measured surveys converted to accurate CAD drawings for renovation planning or facility records.
Fabrication-ready drawings for steel, millwork, curtain wall, and custom components. Detailed enough for the shop floor with material callouts and connection details.
Receive sketches, surveys, PDFs, or reference materials. Establish layer standards, dimension styles, and scale requirements. Confirm drawing list and delivery format.
Create drawings with proper layers, line weights, and annotation. Follow AIA, ISO, or client-specific standards. Regular check-ins for complex projects.
Internal quality check: dimension accuracy, layer compliance, print-scale verification, and cross-reference consistency. 2 revision rounds with the client.
DWG native files, DXF for compatibility, and PDF print-ready sheets with proper page setup. E-transmit package with all referenced files and fonts.
No commitments. Tell us what you need and we'll tell you how we'd solve it.
Challenge: Restaurant owner needs permit drawings for a kitchen expansion — existing building has no drawings on file
Solution: Site visit and measured survey, as-built floor plan, proposed renovation plan, reflected ceiling plan, and code-compliance annotations for building permit submission
Result: Permit approved on first submission. Contractor completed work matching drawings with zero change orders from documentation errors.
Challenge: Machine shop needs 45 legacy parts re-drawn in AutoCAD — original hand-drawn prints are fading and difficult to read
Solution: Complete re-drafting of 45 parts with modernized GD&T, material specifications, and organized drawing numbering system. DWG + PDF delivery.
Result: Drawing library modernized. New machinists can read drawings without consulting senior staff for interpretation. Average setup time reduced 25%.
Challenge: Developer needs site plans for a 12-lot subdivision: grading, utilities, roads, and stormwater management for municipal review
Solution: Civil site plans in AutoCAD: topographic survey, proposed grading, utility layouts, road profiles, and stormwater detention calculations with drainage area mapping
Result: Municipal review approved with minor comments. Developer saved 3 weeks compared to previous projects where incomplete drawings required resubmission.
3D assets optimized for web delivery: glTF/GLB for real-time viewers, WebP/AVIF renders for static display. Interactive 3D viewers built on Three.js integrated into Next.js 16 pages — your products spin and zoom directly in the browser.
AI-assisted texture generation, material creation, and scene composition using Stable Diffusion and Claude. Faster iteration on visual concepts without expensive photo shoots. Human artists make every final creative and technical decision.
3D assets and renders hosted on your infrastructure with CDN delivery via Cloudinary. No dependency on Sketchfab or other 3D hosting platforms. Full control over file formats, compression, and delivery optimization.
From concept sketches and reference gathering through 3D modeling, texturing, rendering, to web integration — one team delivers everything. The 3D artist who models your product also optimizes it for web performance.
Fixed-price 3D projects with clear deliverables: model complexity, texture resolution, render count, animation duration. You approve wireframe models before we invest in detailed texturing and rendering.
Floor plans: $300-$800 per plan. Full architectural drawing sets (10-20 sheets): $2,000-$8,000. Mechanical part drawings: $150-$500 per drawing. Site plans: $500-$2,000. As-built drawings from surveys: $1,000-$5,000. Hourly rate for ongoing drafting work: $45-$85/hour. Volume discounts for 20+ drawings.
AutoCAD is the right choice for: small projects under 5,000 sq ft, renovations from existing 2D drawings, manufacturing and mechanical documentation, site plans and civil drawings, and situations where all downstream users work with DWG. BIM (ArchiCAD/Revit) is better for: new construction over 5,000 sq ft, multi-discipline coordination, and projects requiring energy analysis or quantity takeoffs. We advise honestly — we work with both.
Yes — we regularly convert PDF, scanned drawings, and paper documents to AutoCAD DWG files. For clean PDFs, we use automated tracing with manual cleanup. For scanned or hand-drawn originals, we redraw from scratch using the scans as reference. Accuracy depends on source quality, but we achieve ±1mm precision from clear source documents.
We follow AIA National CAD Standard (US projects), ISO 13567 (international), or your firm's custom standards. Layer names, colors, line weights, and print styles are configured per the chosen standard. For clients without established standards, we implement AIA by default — it's the most widely recognized in North America.
For projects requiring as-built documentation, we coordinate site surveys with local measurement professionals. We can also work from your own field measurements, photos with dimensions, or point cloud data from 3D scanning. For simple spaces, phone-guided self-measurement with our measurement checklist produces sufficient accuracy for renovation drawings.
Send us your sketches, surveys, or PDFs. We'll deliver properly layered AutoCAD drawings that your contractors and engineers can use immediately.
AIA/ISO standards · DWG + PDF delivery · 2 revision rounds