STRICT REQUIREMENT: StructSteel Roof Fabrication Shop Drawings (Monier Elabana)

Job ID: 40099407

Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR

Steel Roof Fabrication Shop Drawings (Monier Elabana)

Project Description:
I am seeking a Structural or Civil Engineer (not a 3D visualizer) to convert an existing 3D concept model into a production-ready Fabrication Shop Drawing Package. The design is for a residential terrace roof using Monier Elabana Mineral Tiles (~40.7 kg/m² dead load).

The goal is to provide my steel workshop with a set of "foolproof" drawings for cutting, welding, and on-site assembly.

Engineering Scope:

Structural Design: Multi-hipped/sloped roof structure using MS Steel members (RHS/SHS).

Load Analysis: Must account for the high dead load of mineral tiles, live loads for maintenance, and wind loads as per IS 875 (Part 3).

Connection Detailing: Full design of column-to-beam, truss-to-rafter, and ridge/hip joints (including plate thicknesses, bolt grades, and weld call-outs).

Batten Layout: Precise horizontal batten placement at 295mm – 345mm center-to-center to match the Elabana tile profile.

Key Deliverables:

General Arrangement (GA) Drawings: Plan, elevations, and typical sections.

Assembly & Shop Drawings: Detailed views of individual trusses and members with clear dimensions for the fabricator.

Bill of Materials (BOM) & Cutting List: Comprehensive schedule of MS Steel tonnage and count of all Monier tiles and ridge/barge accessories.

Hatch & OTS Detail: Structural framing and waterproofing plan for an integrated Hydraulic Access Hatch and a glass/terracotta OTS section.

Compliance Statement: Reference to the Indian Standards (e.g., IS 800:2007 for steel work) used in the design.

Mandatory Pre-Screening Questions: Please answer these in your bid or it will be ignored:

What is the minimum roof pitch required for Monier Elabana tiles to ensure water-tightness?

Which specific Indian Standard (IS) Code will you use for the steel construction and load combinations?

What software will you use for the technical detailing (e.g., Tekla, AutoCAD Structural, Revit)?