| |JULY 202219DELIVERING UNMATCHED QUALITY AND DESIGNING STANDARDS IN EVERY PROJECTSteelsoft helps the clients to get a major chunk of the drafting work done under one roof. Staying true to the client's specifications and drawing standards, the company prepares coordinated drawings that integrate architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical drawings along with data into one set of drawings. This eliminates any discrepancy at the construction site and eases the tasks of the project manager who now needs to look at just one set of designs. "We can also seamlessly combine data and 3D artificial intelligence sketches to give you accurate final drawings", they inform.Since 2017, the Pune-based company has grown so big to serve global clients in the US, South Africa, Europe Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, and India. "Business continuity from our client is the key to our success. We implement the delivery model as per client satisfaction which is the Fixed cost model, Time-Material Model, and Resource-based model", says Kantish. Speaking of the growth and future plans he further adds, "Over the next decade, the global construction industry is expected to grow especially in emerging economies of Asia, India, Middle East, and Africa. Many factors are driving a change in attitude towards how communities are built. Social, political, economic, and environmental forces, as well as technology and the growing scarcity & expense of skilled labor forces, all contribute towards a shift away from traditional methods of construction. Hence, newer construction methods using light gauge steel shall revolutionize the way buildings are created. Offering improved quality, speed of construction, design flexibility, and environmental performance, these modern methods are financially attractive alternatives to slower, resource-heavy traditional methods of construction. This will also speed up construction, reduce the need for highly skilled labor, improve the versatility of design, and offer a fast return on investment while creating less waste. Ultimately, better building choice for both clients and the environment".
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