Quality Checks / quality assurance of drawings

An interesting topic are quality assurance, quality checks and drawing conversions, which can be carried out on the basis of requirement specifications.

Many companies create a specification sheet according to which the drawing files have to be created and transferred, but often a tool to check the specifications made in the specification sheet is missing and, for example, to create an error log with which even the plan submitter is able to find and remedy the defects in the drawing.

You can choose between 2 examples under'Quality check' on the left and get an overview.


Tired of constantly executing a repetitive sequence of commands to do your job?
You have an idea of what your CAD system can do for you, but cannot implement it? You would like to optimize your working method and thereby create free space for yourself?
That's where we come in. We analyse your work environment and your way of working and create tools to help you reach your planned goal as quickly as possible.
We have programmed a large portfolio of tools for various areas of CAD processing.


You have already heard of CAFM and would like to introduce this in your company? You have accepted an assignment that places high demands on CAD performance and you lack the `inHouse' competence to evaluate this?
We can help you purposefully and without much bureaucracy! We have over 10 years of experience with CAFM specifications and can quickly point out the weak points and hurdles that could cause you difficulties in project management. Our experience can be found, for example, in the specifications of KfW-Bankengruppe, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank.


You do not want to burden your own staff with the additional requirements of drawing processing?
Here we can contribute our know-how. Using our various tools, we convert, generate and sort your CAD data so that they meet your requirements. You can concentrate on your previous work and we will do the rest.
For example, we have achieved time savings of more than 20 days per drawing (and only in architecture) for major building construction projects.