Separation Wall, Ceilings and Flooring 3D & Sketch Designs
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Description:
I wish to have internal drawing designs done that can show visually the installation and fixing details when applying our MgO Corp Board products to Timber and Steel Framing Systems as well as roof battening and applied to masonry walls.I would like the detail to note the processes, material, Rw Acoustic Solution of system combination, Single sheet and Combined sheet FRL's performances on a system and combined system R-Values options.
We are competing against James Hardie, Boral, CSR in the building products market.
Our product out performs all the above structurally, acoustic, impact and fire.
We need to now show this in drawings so Engineers, designers, architects, builders, specifiers xyz can clearly and quickly understand the application and installation methods of our products.
Our website is: www.mgoboard.com.au and the following is links to technical information
MOST IMPORTANT: The detail has to be to a standard an Engineer will sign off on the drawings!!!!!!
Wants:
Knowledge of the ASTM building standards for internal and external separation wall systems - Load bearing and non load bearing. Be able to research and do drawings to meet Australian Building Codes Requirements and American Building Codes
Don't Wants:
I dont just want a standard sketch - must be detailed and professional to use in our company profiles, marketing and the web.
Company Logo:
Yes
Software:
- any
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1st Winner
#5 All used scences
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#1 Timber frame MgO installation
by Artifact Forge
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#2 TIMBER FIRE WALL INSTALLATION
by Dual2
#3 Steel Frame Vertical and Horizontal
by Artifact Forge
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#4 Complete folder with all designs, 3D renderings, comments, legends, ready to edit
by Artifact Forge
#6 sections and plans
by Artifact Forge
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Discussion
Will you accept this project if it is done on a student version of Autodesk software? I am a student of Drafting and Design and can perform this project efficiently and professionally. Thanks for your consideration. I am looking forward to working with you.
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