AutoCAD Substation GA Drawing Creation
Description
Budget: $50+/hr
I need a licensed engineer who is completely comfortable in AutoCAD to turn my existing single-line diagram into a full set of General Arrangement (GA) drawings for a distribution substation. The single-line will be in your hands on day one; your task XXXX XXXX translate it into a clear physical layout that can be issued for design review and, ultimately, construction.
Key points you should know • The final files must be delivered in native DWG format so my team can integrate them into our master model without any conversion steps. • Dimensions, equipment footprints, cable trenches and clearances have to follow standard substation practice; if you normally work to a particular regional code or IEEE/IEC guide, let me know so we stay aligned. • I’m happy to mark up one round of revisions in Bluebeam or directly in AutoCAD—whatever keeps the turnaround quick.
Expected deliverables ‣ Plan view GA showing all major equipment ‣ At least one elevation or sectional GA that illustrates height clearances ‣ A DWG title block populated with our project metadata
If you have questions about bolt circle details, ground grid layers or anything else that could slow you down, flag them early so we can keep the schedule tight. Looking forward to seeing your approach to a clean, build-ready layout.
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