IMSA IS AN EXTENSION OF YOUR BUSINESS
We’re an engine that a company can just plug into. We are a well-oiled and maintained engine with the collective experience of many clients and projects. This helps us have vast knowledge in the mechanical design engineering field – especially when it comes to making any technical or fabrication drawings.
OUR SERVICES
END-TO-END DESIGN
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Tender Proposals
Mass estimates for pricing
Technical illustrations and layout proposals. -
Project information studies
Reviewing all information and specifications received
Kick off meetings and project analysis
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General Arrangements
General layouts issued for approval until approved for construction.
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Design
Professionally designed by Engineers & draughtsmen
Communication and review procedures suited to our client's preferences
Time wastage minimized & all specifications adhered to
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Design verification
FEA to optimize material usage and make sure there are no failure points
Reports and Professional Engineer approval provided when required
A built-in product development process
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Bill of materials
Making sure all components are documented with relevant data for a seamless material procurement process.
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Fabrication drawings
Ensuring part fabrication drawings that are comprehensive and practical.
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Assembly Procedure Drawings
Easy to follow instructions to put the parts together
Tailored to your needs
TECHNICAL ANIMATIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
IMSA Projects has extended our services and now provides clients with photo-realistic animations and illustrations. These images have not only helped our clients win tenders and market products but have provided a clear visual before the projects are built.
Using Solidworks simulation and some serious computing power, the engineers at IMSA Projects have specialized in refining designs to avoid fatigue or failure and reduce material costs before any design goes into production.
Over the last five years, we have analyzed hundreds of assemblies, big and small, and saved our client’s fortunes in unnecessary material expenses as well as structures that might otherwise have failed in operation.