Streamlining Complex Projects with Accurate Visual Documentations
GA drawings play an important role in the successful execution of a project. They give you a clear view of how various components, systems, and structures will fit, and how they will function together within a project. That’s what we at Enginerio do. We help our clients visualize and coordinate complex structural engineering projects with ease by providing them with clear, precise, and detailed General Arrangement (GA) drawings.
We include every aspect — from layouts, plans, and elevations to sections — of the structural project in our designs. This is to facilitate communicating the intent of design effectively across all the project stakeholders i.e. engineers, contractors, and fabricators. While creating the drawings, the focus of our CAD engineers and designers is on providing well-structured drafts without any ambiguity. This approach makes our drawings a single source of reference for the construction, assembly, and manufacturing of industrial plants, machinery, or large structural projects. Our GA drafts support seamless coordination, reduce errors, and are compliant with international standards.
By partnering with us, you get clarity in design, improved collaboration, and faster project execution — so your teams can confidently move from concept to implementation.
International Organization for Standardization
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization)
American Institute of Steel Construction
Geometrical Product Specifications
Japanese Industrial Standards
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GA drawings are precise and scaled representations of a system’s layout or assembly. These drawings clearly show how various components, such as pipes, machines, or structural parts, fit together. These drawings help on-site engineers and workers to execute complex projects with ease.
CAD (Computer-aided Design) is the technology used to create clear and detailed technical drawings and models, whereas a GA drawing is a specific type of drawing that is created using CAD.
Exact dimensions, clear labeling of spaces and components, scale, orientation, and reference symbols make a general arrangement drawing complete. All these should be compliant with regional and global drafting standards and project specifications.
For a complete understanding of a structure, orthographic projections and pictorial views are used in GA drawings. Orthographic projections include plans (views from the top), sections (views of a cross-section along a particular line), and elevations (views from the side). On the other hand, in pictorial views, three-dimensional views like isometric drawings are included.
A top-down view or floor plan displaying the positions of various structural and architectural elements within a project is called a General Arrangement plan. This plan is referred to by architects, engineers, and contractors in understanding how different elements will fit together.