AutoCAD Drafting for Roadworks
Budget: $2 – $8 AUD
I have a series of road-work sites that need to be drafted accurately in AutoCAD based solely on aerial or street-level imagery that I will supply. Each drawing must show all relevant signage and pavement markings, with a special focus on the temporary traffic management signs required for the works.
Here is what I need from you:
• Produce clean, well-layered DWG files (and matching PDFs) that can be issued directly to contractors.
• Scale the drawings correctly from the imagery, adding clear dimensions where scale references are missing.
• Place every temporary traffic management sign in its correct position and orientation, using standard Australian MUTCD symbols (or equivalent if you work with another region—please state which).
• Include pavement arrows, lane lines, cross-walks, and any other surface markings shown in the imagery.
• Organise layers logically—separate layers for existing features, proposed works, and signage/markings.
Acceptance will be based on:
1. Conformity of signage to the specified standards.
2. Accurate representation of road geometry when overlaid on the supplied imagery.
3. No unexplained layer names, orphaned blocks, or unpurged elements.
If you are comfortable drafting directly from GIS tiles, Nearmap, Google Earth, or similar tools, please mention it; otherwise, a simple image-to-CAD workflow is fine. I’ll provide sample imagery and my title-block template once we start.
Here is what I need from you:
• Produce clean, well-layered DWG files (and matching PDFs) that can be issued directly to contractors.
• Scale the drawings correctly from the imagery, adding clear dimensions where scale references are missing.
• Place every temporary traffic management sign in its correct position and orientation, using standard Australian MUTCD symbols (or equivalent if you work with another region—please state which).
• Include pavement arrows, lane lines, cross-walks, and any other surface markings shown in the imagery.
• Organise layers logically—separate layers for existing features, proposed works, and signage/markings.
Acceptance will be based on:
1. Conformity of signage to the specified standards.
2. Accurate representation of road geometry when overlaid on the supplied imagery.
3. No unexplained layer names, orphaned blocks, or unpurged elements.
If you are comfortable drafting directly from GIS tiles, Nearmap, Google Earth, or similar tools, please mention it; otherwise, a simple image-to-CAD workflow is fine. I’ll provide sample imagery and my title-block template once we start.