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Consac takes pride in offering the most thorough engineering and steel structural design services in the market. Our comprehensive range of services includes steel detailing, 3D modeling, structural analysis and assessment, and drafting. Because of our dedication to innovation and observance of global industry standards, we offer a wealth of knowledge in a variety of steel types and steel-based alloys.
Our structural designers have a deep understanding in the different kinds of steel and their alloys. For a wide range of components, including steel beams, columns, braces, connections, and hangers, they are excellent at determining the stress-resistance and load-bearing properties. Additionally, the designers have a strong grasp of geometric shapes, and the advanced mathematics involved in construction.
Our designers, who are knowledgeable with international industry standards, combine innovation and heritage.Their aim is to create buildings that are safe, functional, and economical.The designs are specifically developed to withstand internal and external stresses and forces, ensuring durability and resilience in different conditions.
Diverse Applications
Consac focuses on providing expert services in steel structural design, validation, and detailing for a diverse range of projects, such as:
Industrial Structures
- Industrial Buildings
- Composite Structures
- Equipment Support Structures
- Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) Structures
Residential Structures
- Condos
- Villas
- Multistorey Flats
Specialized Structures
- Churches, Schools, Auditoriums
- Chemical & Petrochemical Structures
- Stacks
High-Rise Building Structures
- Multistorey Buildings
- Hospitals and Medical Buildings
- Hotels
- Prefabricated Building Structures
Commercial Building Structures
- Malls
- Warehouses
- Multilevel Parking Structures
- Theatres
- Showrooms
Commitment to Excellence
At Consac, we care about delivering great quality in everything we do. We pay close attention to every detail, whether it’s in our steel work or 3D models. Our goal isn’t just to meet basic standards; we want to go further, making sure our buildings are strong and last a long time.
We are proud of our steel design and engineering services because they help make our projects safe and high-quality. We want our clients to feel confident and secure in our work. It’s all about making a positive impact and building trust, one project at a time.
We provided Roof Trusses, Floor Trusses, Wall Panels, and LVL systems for single-family, multi-family, residential, and commercial construction projects.
Wood Detailing
Wood detailing is an important issue in preparing a building for construction. Proper detail planning assists designers greatly in reforming the building, as well as making the production and installation process much easier and neater. In the digital age, such planning is essential to enable the transfer of digital data to digital fabrication machines
Trusses
Trusses are a structural system that combines straight short elements grouped as nodes and edges to build a big, triangulated beam structure. These beam systems can support wide spans and heavy loads. It employs a variety of force transfer methods, including compression and tension, to provide the structure the ability to behave similarly to a beam. Trusses are typically used to lift the roofs of large span buildings, and they can also be seen in civil structures, particularly bridges
Joints
Wood details are used in all construction elements, from roofing to flooring, wall framing to cladding surfaces, thus it is critical to understand how these wood parts interact with other materials at corners, sides, and layers. The most significant aspect is how the wood interacts with other wood components from the same family. In this section, we are experimenting with how wood works in nodes. To clarify, nodes are points where wood members connect at the same origin. The plate method is the safest option, but cutting corners and defining angles is a difficult step, especially when working with remote parameters in design that drive sizes and angles up and down
At its best, structural engineering provides a thorough depiction of the dimensions and positioning of structural components, as well as exact structural analysis, design, and implementation.
Our structural engineer working on your project analyses, designs, and evaluates steel and concrete structures using the following criteria:
- RCC framed structures, buildings & Foundations (All Types)
- Pipe supporting sleeper
- Elevated Water Tank
- Boundary Wall
- Equipment / Pump /Vessel foundations
- Underground Oil / Water Tanks
- ET / IDT Rooms in substations
- TAD & Kiln supporting structures
- Conveyor (like pipe, belt) supporting structures
- Retaining walls, Pile caps & pile foundations
- Underground Drainage Structures / Trenches
- WTP / STP
Cold working is a manufacturing process that involves shaping materials, typically metals, at room temperature. This is in contrast to hot forming, in which the material is heated to a high temperature before being shaped. Cold forming can be used to create a wide range of shapes and sizes, and is often used to produce parts with high strength and precision.
There are several methods that can be used for cold forming, including forging, rolling, and stamping. In forging, the material is shaped by applying pressure to it using hammers or presses. In rolling, the material is passed through a series of rollers to shape it. Stamping involves the use of dies and punches to shape the material.
Cold forming has several advantages over hot forming, including the ability to produce parts with high strength and precision, as well as reduced energy consumption and lower production costs. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of a wide range of products, including automotive parts, aircraft components, and construction materials.