Overview
Explain the role and importance of steel detailing in the overall structural design and construction process, Identify and understand steel members such as beams and columns, including their orientation, labeling, and basic properties as shown on drawings, Develop confidence in reviewing steel drawings and understanding how individual components come together to form a complete steel structure, Read and interpret General Arrangement (GA) drawings, including foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, and basic details, Understand basic beam-to-column and base plate connections, and recognize how these are represented in steel detailing drawings
Beginner steel detailers who want to build a strong foundation in steel detailing and drawing interpretation., Civil engineering students and fresh graduates who want practical, real-world exposure to steel detailing beyond theory., Career shifters from related fields such as drafting, architecture, or construction who want to enter the steel detailing industry., Junior engineers, CAD operators, and drafters who are involved in structural drawings and want to better understand steel structures., Overseas or local workers aiming to work in steel detailing, fabrication, or checking roles and need industry-based fundamentals.
No prior steel detailing experience is required. This course is designed for beginners., Basic understanding of construction or engineering concepts is helpful but not mandatory., Ability to read simple technical drawings (such as floor plans or elevations) is an advantage but will be reviewed in the course., Willingness to learn and attention to detail, as steel detailing requires accuracy and careful observation., Access to a computer or tablet for viewing drawings and course materials.
The Fundamentals of Steel Detailing course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the practice of steel detailing, combining both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Students will learn the basics of structural steel, including types, grades, and properties, and understand the role of steel members in building stability. The course emphasizes reading and interpreting drawings, with a focus on General Arrangement (GA) drawings, floor plans, elevations, sections, and details.
Participants will gain hands-on experience in detailing beams and columns, base plates, anchor bolts, gusset and stiffener plates, and bracing systems. The course also introduces 3D and isometric views to help students visualize structural layouts and connections. Attention is given to both local standards and international practices, such as AISC, ensuring students understand industry requirements and quality expectations.
Through exercises in producing accurate fabrication drawings, specifying materials, and checking for potential conflicts, students develop precision, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills. By the end of the course, learners will be able to create clear, accurate steel drawings, understand connection types, and communicate effectively with engineers, fabricators, and construction teams. This course lays a solid foundation for anyone pursuing a career in steel detailing or structural drafting. Great Structures Start with Great Details
Ashish Pandit
Hi, Myself Ashish Pandit. Graduate in Civil Engineering with Distinction from M.S. University Vadodara, India. Having an Experience of Professionally Using Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit Architecture, Autodesk Revit Structure, Sketchup, Lumion Pro, Staad Pro since more than 15+ Years. I am happy to share tips tricks which I gained throughout my Professional career with you. See you in the Course.
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