We use Autodesk Inventor to turn real-world requirements into fabrication-ready designs for truck upfits, structural modifications, platforms, and cleanroom furniture. Our focus is simple: parts that fit the first time, install cleanly, and hold up in the field—complete with clear dimensions and practical details for welding, mounting, and service access.

How it works

  1. Measure & define the job — photos, site/vehicle measurements, constraints, and goals.

  2. Model & review in Inventor — layout, fit-up, reinforcement, and mounting details.

  3. Build-ready deliverables — fabrication drawings, cut lists, and a plan that installs efficiently on-site.

A person working at a desk with multiple monitors displaying 3D models and schematics, a laptop, a mug, safety glasses, and various electronic accessories.
Engineering blueprint of a two-level platform with stairs, showing detailed measurements and a 3D perspective view.
A small industrial machine made of stainless steel with a cylindrical chamber on the front and a vent on top, set against a plain white background.