
- Duration: 3 Days
- Time: 3 sessions of 4 hours each
- Language: Spanish
- Platform: In person
Content
- Floor plans, elevations, and sections
- Correct use of scales and measurements
- Simple surveys of existing constructions
- Preparation of drawings for permits
Taking this course will give you the tools to represent your construction projects clearly and professionally, without depending on an architect. You will learn to draw floor plans, elevations, and sections, use scales correctly, survey existing constructions, and prepare drawings ready for permits, which will allow you to present your ideas with confidence, gain credibility with clients, and streamline the management of your projects, all guided step by step by an expert with over 20 years of experience.
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
- Represent your construction ideas clearly and professionally on paper.
- Create floor plans, elevations, and sections ready to show to clients or authorities.
- Correctly apply scales, measurements, and proportions in your drawings.
- Survey existing constructions and capture their condition in precise plans.
- Increase client confidence by showing well-presented projects.
- Improve project organization and planning through clear and detailed drawings.
Although both courses are related to the representation of construction projects, their focus and purpose are different:
- Blueprint Reading: teaches how to interpret and understand existing plans, identifying symbols, scales, measurements, and technical specifications. It is focused on correctly reading project documentation for execution.
- Technical Drawing Made Easy for Contractors: teaches how to create drawings and plans by hand from scratch, clearly and professionally, to present ideas to clients or prepare basic documentation for permits. It is focused on putting your own ideas on paper in a comprehensible and useful way for project management.
Blueprint Reading is about interpreting, Technical Drawing Made Easy for Contractors is about creating. Both courses complement each other, but have different purposes.
