A Reliable Extension of Your Engineering Team

3DWerk delivers drawings, BIM models, and technical reports — to your standards, integrated into your workflows, and off your team's plate.

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Documentation Delivery Models

How Teams Secure Production Capacity

Strategic comparison

with In-House
CAD and BIM Team
with In-House
Digital Transformation Team
Capacity Availability
Fluctuate between staffing levels and current workload
Reduced during setup, training, and transition phases
Defined through scoped documentation packages
Delivery Timeline
Varies with individual availability and project pressure
Uncertain while new tools and methods are introduced
Reliable delivery behavior per agreed contract
Speed of Execution
Established but generally slow for repetitive tasks
Slower initially, potential gains only after stabilization
Fast execution once inputs and scope are defined
Handling Design Changes
Manual changes and coordination loops required
Improved in theory, inconsistent during learning phase
Systematic updates within agreed change rules
Management Effort
High internal coordination and task management
Very high due to parallel delivery and upskilling
Low, with a single external point of responsibility
Cost Transparency & Overhead
Salary, management, and overhead fully internal
Higher overhead from development, training, and maintenance
No internal overhead, cost tied to deliverables
Risk to Project Delivery
Medium risk from overload, illness, or staff turnover
Elevated risk during experimentation and upskilling
Reduced risk through defined scope and deliverables
Scalability
Limited; requires hiring and onboarding
Delayed; scales only after long-term investment
Scales by adding or adjusting scope and package
Focus of In-House Engineering Team
Significant time spent on documentation delivery work
Split focus between delivery and learning new tools
Full focus on project decisions and client management
How We Work

A Proven Path to Reliable Documentation Delivery

A clear, low-risk path from first engagement to long-term partnership.

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Positioning

Your Partner for Engineering Documentation

We deliver drawings, BIM models, and systematic documentation delivery through streamlined, parameter-driven processes and proprietary data structures, developed and operated by engineers with decades of real-world experience from renowned engineering firms, ensuring review-ready outputs maintained consistently across your documentation packages that integrate seamlessly into your team and existing processes.

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Collaboration Model

Designed to Integrate with Your Team

Our work is designed to fit directly into your existing workflows, standards, and tools, with clearly defined inputs and outputs — allowing your engineers to remain in control of design decisions while documentation delivery operates reliably in the background. Engagement typically begins with a small pilot project to mitigate risk and align expectations, before expanding to broader documentation scope as confidence grows.

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Getting Started

A Stand-Alone Pilot Documentation Task

A pilot engagement is defined as a clearly scoped, self-contained documentation task — such as a drawing set, model preparation, or calculation excerpt — allowing teams to validate quality, communication, and delivery speed in a real project context without long-term commitment.

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Ongoing Support

Embedded Documentation Delivery Support

For active projects, documentation delivery support provides continuous assistance for producing drawings, BIM models, and technical reports, operating alongside your engineering team with defined interfaces, minimal coordination effort, and operating in adherence to agreed project specifications and documentation standards.

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Broader Scope

Coordinated Project Documentation Packages

For larger or more structured scopes, project documentation packages combine interconnected tasks — from 2D documentation to 3D modelling and technical reports — into a coordinated delivery package, providing review-ready, uniformly formatted outputs across multiple deliverables and project phases.

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Long-Term Value

From Project Delivery to a Scalable Platform

Beyond delivering individual documentation packages, our long-term focus is on building a scalable, data-driven documentation engine, where systematically defined project inputs, outputs, and decisions accumulate into reusable systems. Over time, this enables higher consistency, faster delivery, and the foundation for forward-looking capabilities across cost, time, risk, and sustainability - positioning 3DWerk not only as a reliable delivery partner today, but as a platform with long-term strategic and investment potential.

Proven in Real Projects

Engineering Delivery Experience at Scale

Before founding 3DWerk, our team delivered complex engineering documentation and digital workflows within leading international engineering firms, across infrastructure, high-rise, and large-scale asset assessment portfolios.

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Complexity

Delivering Under Extreme Technical Constraints

Experience delivering documentation and analytical models for technically demanding projects with tight timelines, evolving design requirements, and high regulatory requests.

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Documentation

From Design to Review-Ready Deliverables

Hands-on responsibility for producing drawings, BIM models, and calculation outputs that integrate directly into project delivery and approval workflows.

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Scale & Efficiency

Proven Production Streamlining at Scale

Design and implementation of systematic, repeatable processes that significantly reduced delivery time and coordination effort across large project portfolios.

Questions & Clarifications

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about collaboration, delivery, and responsibility.

Will this integrate with our existing workflow and adhere our standards and project specifications?

Yes. All deliverables are produced according to your templates, file structures, and guiding documents. No changes to your internal tools or processes are required.

Who remains in control of design and technical decisions?

Your engineering team retains full control over design intent, technical decisions, and client communication. We focus exclusively on documentation delivery based on your inputs.

How do you ensure quality and review readiness?

Outputs are organized, internally checked, and delivered in review-ready form, based on established engineering delivery practices from large-scale, real-world projects.

What does a typical pilot project look like?

A pilot project is a small, clearly defined task — such as a drawing package, model refinement, or calculation excerpt — with fixed scope, inputs, and deliverables, allowing both teams to validate collaboration in a real project context.

How much coordination effort is required from our side?

Coordination is kept intentionally minimal. Inputs, outputs, and responsibilities are defined upfront, with a single point of contact and structured communication.

Can the scope be adjusted after the first engagement?

Yes. Once collaboration is established, scope can expand gradually to cover broader documentation packages or recurring tasks, using the same interfaces and delivery principles.

How is intellectual property handled?

Project-specific deliverables belong to the client. Internal methods, data structures, and processes remain with 3DWerk.

Is this suitable for public-sector or regulated projects?

Yes. Our experience includes infrastructure and building projects subject to public-sector requirements, regulatory review, and formal approval processes.

What types of projects are a good fit?

Projects involving recurring documentation tasks, coordination-heavy deliverables, or capacity constraints — such as bridges, infrastructure, data centers, or standardized building systems — are particularly well suited.

How do we get started?

Collaboration typically begins with a short discussion to define a pilot task, scope, and timeline.

A Reliable Extension of Your Engineering Team

3DWerk provides systematic documentation delivery for construction projects, enabling teams to externalize production effort while retaining full control over design decisions, project specifications, and documentation standards.

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