Engineering Design & Fabrication-Focused Workshop Drafting Solutions
Providing end-to-end SMP engineering design and workshop drafting solutions for asset owners, operators, engineering consultancies, commercial builders, architects, fabricators and machine shops.
Proven Industry Know-How
Vissik is a Brisbane based SMP engineering design and workshop drafting company, serving interstate clients across the heavy engineering sector, as well as in the commercial construction and architectural space. Our highly skilled team creates certified design packages and produces drawings and documentation with the realities of the workshop in mind. Through our vast industry experience, we address common design and detailing issues that often only become apparent on the shop floor or during site installation. Missing weld details, quantity mismatches, and poor document control can all lead to rework, unnecessary RFI’s and project schedule delays. Our clear, information-rich drawings, reports and models facilitate efficient procurement, optimise workshop turnaround, and ensure seamless site installation.
Australian Owned and Operated
All engineering design and workshop drafting is completed by our experienced Brisbane team. With years of knowledge in the Australian engineering and construction industry, we understand the nuances of local standards, fabrication practices and project requirements.
Conforming to AS/NZS 5131
Our detailing and documentation systems are structured to support the traceability requirements of AS/NZS 5131. A logical part numbering methodology paired with clearly defined material specifications enables compliance with basic, partial or full traceability levels as nominated for each project.
Single-sheet part drawings and clearly structured documentation ensure material grades remain identifiable throughout the fabrication process. This systematic approach assists fabricators in maintaining clear linkage to material test certificates and supports demonstrable compliance with structural steel fabrication standards.
Confidentiality & Security
We take the protection of our clients data seriously. All work is handled with strict confidentiality, and we do not share or distribute any client information or designs without permission. Our systems are secured with robust cybersecurity measures, ensuring that engineering consultancies, architects and fabricators can trust that their proprietary information is safe with us at every stage of the project.
Industries We Service
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Chutes
Hoppers
Conveyors
Bins
Tanks
Heavy Structural
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Pressure Vessels
Pipework
Custom Pipe Supports & Hangers
Access Systems
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Complex Pipe Spools
Skids
Pressure Vessels
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Handrails
Balustrades
Stairs
Furniture
Sculptural Metalwork
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Transport Frames
Skids
Plinths
Light Structural
Construction Methodology Drawings
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General Arrangements
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Structural Steel Detailing
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Mechanical Detailing
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Pipe Spools
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Pressure Vessel Design
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Structural Design
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Mechanical Design
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RPEQ Certification
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Transport Lashing Diagrams
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Lifting Diagrams
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Construction Methodology Drawings → General Arrangements → Structural Steel Detailing → Mechanical Detailing → Pipe Spools → Pressure Vessel Design → Structural Design → Mechanical Design → RPEQ Certification → Transport Lashing Diagrams → Lifting Diagrams →
Our Point of Difference
Vissik was founded on a deep understanding of how the metal fabrication industry truly operates. Through extensive project exposure and first-hand workshop experience, we understand precisely what information each department requires to efficiently deliver large and complex projects.
Our key strength lies in producing drawings tailored specifically for boilermakers and machinists, eliminating unnecessary dimensions and focusing on what the workshop genuinely needs. We have a thorough understanding of advanced fabrication techniques, galvanising vent and drain hole requirements, complex weld preparations, plate developments, stitch cutting requirements for rolled and pressed plate penetrations, and many other practical considerations that are often overlooked leaving the fabricator to absorb the cost.