Specialised façade documentation

With over a decade of experience, Facade Design Services produces high quality shop drawings and technical documentation for window, glass, balustrade, cladding and louvre systems.

  • Shop Drawings & Coordination

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  • Technical Documentation

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  • Project Close-out

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  • Specification Resources

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We help our clients improve documentation, enhance product presentation and support long-term business growth

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    What are shop drawings?

    Shop drawings are detailed technical drawings used by fabricators and installers to translate an architect’s design intent into accurate buildable solutions. They provide the critical link between concept design, engineering, manufacturing and site construction. Accurate shop drawings help identify issues before fabrication begins, reducing delays, rework and costly site errors while ensuring the finished product performs as intended.

  • Open fabrication manual and technical drawings for a commercial tower project, including blueprints, assembly sequences, and curtain wall system details.

    Why are fabrication manuals important?

    Fabrication manuals are detailed technical documents used by factory teams to manufacture façade systems accurately and consistently. They provide step-by-step information for the fabrication process, including extrusion cut lists, machining details, assembly sequences, material specifications, hardware requirements and quality control checks. Unlike shop drawings, which focus on overall project coordination and installation intent, fabrication manuals are specifically created for factory production and internal manufacturing use. Well-prepared fabrication manuals help improve efficiency, reduce errors, maintain quality standards and ensure façade components are produced exactly as required for installation on site.

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    What does project close-out mean?

    Close out documentation typically includes as-built drawings, warranties, maintenance information, product data, compliance records and operation manuals and engineering certificates all of which are essential for project completion. Delivering clear and organised close-out documentation demonstrates professionalism, attention to detail and accountability. It reflects the quality of the overall project delivery and helps build long-term trust with builders, consultants and clients.

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    How to make your products stand out from the rest

    Showcasing downloadable façade products on fabricator websites and platforms makes it easier for architects, designers and contractors to specify products confidently during the early design stages of a project. Providing clear technical information, CAD details, specifications, performance data and installation documentation helps reduce uncertainty, saves design time and increases the likelihood of a product being selected for a project.

    Well-structured downloadable resources also improve communication between designers, fabricators and contractors by ensuring everyone is working from accurate, consistent information. This not only strengthens a fabricator’s professional credibility, but also reduces repetitive RFIs, coordination issues and documentation delays throughout the project lifecycle. Having accessible, high-quality technical documentation online positions a fabricator as organised, reliable and easy to work with — which can be a major advantage in a competitive industry.

Having dealt with Façade Design Services over several major projects I have always found the service to be prompt and professional. Fiona has extensive knowledge within the industry and this shows in her ability to accurately provide design based solutions.

Working with Façade Design Solutions greatly increases our design capacity helping us get accurate information to our clients and production teams.
— Project Manager, Glazing Supplier, NZ
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Façade Hub — Resources for architects and engineers

  • Downloads

    A collection of practical, downloadable AutoCAD resources designed to support professional documentation.

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  • Courses

    Façade Shop Drawings – A Practical Guide is a online course for architects and engineers, designed to provide a structured understanding of the shop drawing process.

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