I have a clean point-cloud scan of a screen-enclosure project (available in LAS or PLY) and a signed-off set of engineering drawings in PDF. I now need full fabrication drawings that a metal shop can take straight to production. Every connection, cut length, fastener, and finish call-out must be clearly shown, so high detail with complete material specifications is mandatory. The workflow I picture is simple: register the cloud, reference the PDF engineering set, build the 3D model or extract 2D views—whichever best fits your process—and output shop drawings with a complete bill of materials. AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, or comparable tools are all fine as long as the final files open seamlessly on our side. Deliverables: • Fabrication drawing package (DWG and PDF) with plan, elevation, section, and detail views • Bill of materials listing beam sizes, quantity, # of angles, gutter and any other material required. • Any native model or sheet set you create for future revisions I will provide the scan, the PDFs, and any field notes the moment we start as well as providing a list of available beam lengths/sizes for the BOM. Accuracy to the point cloud is critical; I will be checking random dimensions against the original survey. If this is your comfort zone, let’s talk timing and hand-off requirements so we can move straight into production.