OVERVIEW
Utilising the latest in 3D modelling software, ISOLINEAR is able to provide accurate 3D structural & mechanical models with fabrication deliverables to suit all types of industrial and commercial projects, with intelligent data prebuilt into our models all projects big or small can benefit greatly from our data rich models through the entire life cycle of a project.
At ISOLINEAR our vision is to supply our clients with friendly, cost effective 3D modelling, Drafting and Building Information Model Co-ordination services utilising the latest in cutting edge technology to help improve communication and work flows between Engineering, Fabrication & Site Construction.
ISOLINEAR can create a 3D model of just about anything you can imagine, if you can describe the item or prepare a sketch we can create a 3D Representation, this work flow is a cost effective alternate to engaging an Engineering or Architectural team before the concept has been conceived and finalised.
At ISOLINEAR our vision is to supply our clients with friendly, cost effective 3D modelling, Drafting and Building Information Model Co-ordination services utilising the latest in cutting edge technology to help improve communication and work flows between Engineering, Fabrication & Site Construction.
ISOLINEAR can create a 3D model of just about anything you can imagine, if you can describe the item or prepare a sketch we can create a 3D Representation, this work flow is a cost effective alternate to engaging an Engineering or Architectural team before the concept has been conceived and finalised.
Some examples of the work we do:
STRUCTURAL:
- Heavy Duty Industrial Structures e.g.
- Mine Site Transfer & Sample Stations
- Commercial Buildings
- Warehouses
- Shopping Centres
- Residential Dwellings
MECHANICAL:
- Overland Conveyor steelwork e.g.
- Low Level Modules
- Trusses & Trestles
- Tail and Head Ends
- Shuttles
- Horizontal & Vertical Take-ups
- All types of Plate work
- Transfer Chutes
- Head & Hopper Chute Work.
How do I find a good structural engineer?
Finding a good structural engineer means looking for a professional or team with proven experience, technical expertise, and a solid reputation for delivering high-quality results. At ISOLINEAR, we support structural engineers with advanced 3D structural modelling, ensuring their designs are not only visually accurate but fabrication-ready. Whether it's a heavy-duty industrial structure or a residential dwelling, our data-rich models enhance communication, reduce design errors, and streamline project workflows—making the engineer’s job more effective and efficient from concept to construction.
What is the difference between a building engineer and a structural engineer?
A building engineer typically oversees the functionality of systems within a building, such as heating, cooling, and water systems. In contrast, a structural engineer focuses on the strength and stability of the building’s framework. At ISOLINEAR, we work closely with structural engineers to bring their visions to life through detailed 3D models of commercial buildings, warehouses, mine site stations, and more—ensuring that all designs are structurally sound and fabrication-ready before construction begins.
What does a structural engineer actually do?
A structural engineer designs and analyzes frameworks to ensure safety and compliance with load, stress, and environmental demands. ISOLINEAR enhances this process by delivering accurate, intelligent 3D models of structures—such as overland conveyor steelwork, transfer chutes, shopping centres, and residential dwellings. Our models help engineers and fabricators align seamlessly, providing critical insights across the entire project lifecycle.
What is the difference between a structural engineer and a structural designer?
While a structural engineer is licensed to certify and validate the safety of structures, a structural designer often focuses on layout and functionality. ISOLINEAR bridges the gap between these roles by converting concepts into precise 3D models—even from rough sketches—before formal engineering or architectural input is engaged. This early-stage visualisation supports both engineers and designers, providing a cost-effective and efficient way to evaluate ideas before they are finalised.