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Do you have a design in mind? Entrust your plans to the inventive hands of our designers.

At ArchMak Design & Consultant LLC, we believe that the success of constructing houses and infrastructure lies in the effectiveness of its backbone: the design plan. With the trends of urbanization steadily rising at a fast pace, advances in technology allow us to keep up with such trends and create sophisticated designs with much efficiency. We possess the suited expertise to collaborate with various construction teams and integrate our knowledge in architectural designing to achieve a construction process that optimizes cost-efficiency with minimal conflicts and delays. By assimilating state-of-the-art technology, you can expect our design outputs to hold complexities that reflect the advancements of contemporary architecture.

As vital members of the overall construction team, our professional designers and design consultants are ready to provide their expertise in the projects that require services involving:

Building Construction
During the project’s construction phase, clients can expect our professional designers to accurately detect any potential risks or conflicts that stem from the project’s Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection (MEPF) design. With an AEC collection tool, we can readily collaborate with various teams and contribute ideas to the overall construction process. We also provide design consultations for projects that seek our expertise.
Civil Engineering
Following the discipline of Civil Engineering, our professional designers can create structural designs that optimize the strength of the house, establishment, or infrastructure concerning various facets such as the structure size, material quality, and the natural environment. We work closely with civil engineers to successfully implement the best approaches for the project.
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection (MEPF) Designing
Considering multiple elements in the design, our professionals shoulder the responsibility of planning a sustainable plan that optimizes the structure’s functionality for its future occupants. Mechanical design highlights the building’s ventilation and heating/cooling systems. The electrical aspect focuses on incorporating a safe and cost-efficient wiring system. The plumbing system handles the water flow and proper water waste management. Finally, fire protection integrates fire safety measures by installing a sprinkler system and a fire exit system.
Drafting Design
Our expertise in incorporating traditional or technological drafting approaches allows us to lay out all the necessary details to create a concrete blueprint before the construction phase commences. We ensure an accurate representation of the structure’s planned dimensions in a perspective that all the construction team members can easily follow.
BIM Coordination
By integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) practices into our projects, our designers produce a computerized model that focuses (primarily) on the physical features and functionality of the infrastructure. The goal of creating 3D BIM models is to emulate a static construction by integrating accurate measurements and data as the basis of the virtual design. This design model will then be incorporated along with the models used by the engineers, contractors, and other teams to create an efficient and collaborative guide on the overall blueprint.
Virtual Design in Construction
BIM and Virtual Design in Construction (VDC) are construction services that intertwine but differ in certain aspects. VDC is the virtual emulation of a project’s actual construction through BIM models. This practice accurately considers the project’s schedule, deadlines, budget, and estimated cost to achieve an undisruptive construction process. Hence, VDC makes it easier to instill a more profound model knowledge within the minds of the professionals involved in a particular project.
Civil 3D (CIM)
Like BIM, the Civil 3D service (also known as Civil Information Modeling) incorporates the project’s data in creating a 3D model that caters to the specifics of civil engineering. By implementing this practice, civil engineers and CAD (Computer-Aided Design) designers can find common ground to collaborate and focus on producing a model that highlights the environment or the area from which the construction will take place.

Do you have further concerns about our design process? Perhaps you’re seeking the best time to get a consultation? Get in touch with our staff today.

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