WALLS
Placement and dimensions of walls and vertical partitions as well as labels identifying the wall construction, the fire-rating, the number of layers, and board type.
Our platform’s best-in-class 5½” printhead is big enough to lay out all of your trades at once—including drywall, MEP, and specialty layouts—so crews can start doing what they do best, faster than ever.
Laying out drywall and architectural components doesn’t have to be difficult. From framing to finish, our Mark1’s streamline the layout process with bold, hyper-visible lines that set the stage for faster, more accurate execution.
Upgrade your approach to MEP layout with the flexibility to easily layout components like mechanical systems, ductwork, piping, equipment labels, fire sprinklers, light fixtures, electrical devices, and more.
Got a layout need that doesn’t quite fall into a single bucket? If it’s in your plans or models, we can lay it out—including complex floor patterns, finish schedule details, precision-tolerance equipment layouts, and more.
Explore common use cases for replicating design details from 2D or 3D models to the highest fidelity on the slab—from multi-trade dimensioned lines to labels, finish schedule details, and more.
Placement and dimensions of walls and vertical partitions as well as labels identifying the wall construction, the fire-rating, the number of layers, and board type.
Indicates locations where the ceiling drops or changes, such as arches and overhangs.
Designs that include curves or rounded elements in walls, soffits, or floor finishes.
Placement and dimensions of pre-manufactured building components.
Layout of intricate, unusual, or otherwise complex design elements.
Indicates locations where elements like ducts or pipes will be supported from above.
Layout of systems such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) as well as labels identifying the equipment such as units, pumps, or electrical panels.
Placement of fixtures, outlets, switches, and other electrical components.
Placement of equipment that requires exact positioning due to their need for precision in operation.
Specialty layout for complex flooring patterns and designs.
We saw Rugged performing drywall layout and inquired about curtain wall anchors. They iterated on the marks and ID numbers we need, and showed us how their platform could maneuver in tight spaces. We teamed up with Rugged on one of the most complex projects Island has ever worked on, and results have been outstanding—we’ve captured significant time savings on what we originally planned for layout.