Mechanical CAD Design Expertise Needed
Budget: $1,500 – $3,000 USD
I’m looking for a skilled CAD specialist who can take charge of the mechanical design package for a new commercial-building project we’re developing at my startup. We are already deep into Design Development and now need high-quality 3D models and fully detailed 2D drawings that integrate smoothly with the architectural set the team is producing.
What I need from you
• Precise mechanical layouts, assemblies, and part drawings suitable for a multi-storey commercial facility
• Native CAD files plus DWG/PDF exports ready for coordination with architects and engineers
• A clear bill of materials and any relevant specifications so procurement can move quickly
Tool familiarity
You should be fluent in mainstream mechanical CAD platforms—SolidWorks or Inventor for part and assembly work, and AutoCAD or Revit for drawing sheets and cross-discipline coordination. If you prefer an equivalent package, let me know; interoperability is key.
Timeline & collaboration
The design schedule is tight. I’ll supply architectural backgrounds, equipment schedules, and our preliminary schematics the moment we kick off. We’ll work in weekly sprints, reviewing mark-ups together and locking each floor plate before moving to the next.
Acceptance criteria
• Models and drawings align with the architectural grid and reflect current structural openings
• Dimensioning, tolerances, and call-outs meet ISO/ANSI standards
• All files open error-free in the stated software versions
• Final submission passes a clash-detection check against the combined BIM model
If you have a solid mechanical portfolio—especially work tied to commercial buildings—let’s talk and get this moving.
What I need from you
• Precise mechanical layouts, assemblies, and part drawings suitable for a multi-storey commercial facility
• Native CAD files plus DWG/PDF exports ready for coordination with architects and engineers
• A clear bill of materials and any relevant specifications so procurement can move quickly
Tool familiarity
You should be fluent in mainstream mechanical CAD platforms—SolidWorks or Inventor for part and assembly work, and AutoCAD or Revit for drawing sheets and cross-discipline coordination. If you prefer an equivalent package, let me know; interoperability is key.
Timeline & collaboration
The design schedule is tight. I’ll supply architectural backgrounds, equipment schedules, and our preliminary schematics the moment we kick off. We’ll work in weekly sprints, reviewing mark-ups together and locking each floor plate before moving to the next.
Acceptance criteria
• Models and drawings align with the architectural grid and reflect current structural openings
• Dimensioning, tolerances, and call-outs meet ISO/ANSI standards
• All files open error-free in the stated software versions
• Final submission passes a clash-detection check against the combined BIM model
If you have a solid mechanical portfolio—especially work tied to commercial buildings—let’s talk and get this moving.
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