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I have a set of hand-sketched electrical layouts that need to be rebuilt in AutoCAD. The sheets cover full power distribution, lighting, low-voltage, and panel schedules for a commercial project, so they go well beyond simple circuit tracing. Accuracy is critical: every conductor, device symbol, layer name, and annotation must match standard electrical drafting practice so the files can drop straight into our consultant package without re-work. Here is what I will provide right away: • PDFs of the marked-up sketches (scaled, with reference dimensions) • A legend of the symbols I use and any project-specific notes • Title-block template and layer naming convention And this is what I expect back: • A separate .dwg file for each sheet, laid out at 1:1 model space with paper-space viewports ready to plot • A consolidated PDF set for quick review • All objects placed on correct electrical layers, using my color/line-weight standards • Clean, editable geometry—no exploded text or orphaned blocks Turnaround on the first drawing will act as our pilot; once that is approved, the rest follow the same standards. When you reply, focus on your experience converting advanced electrical sketches to CAD—particularly any commercial or industrial work—rather than sending a generic portfolio. A short note on similar projects and the software version you use is all I need to decide.
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