Drawing Package Review
Review drawings for missing dimensions, unclear notes, material callouts, finishes, tolerances, and vendor-facing clarity.
Charting the Path to Production.
Clearer drawings, RFQs, BOMs, cost inputs, and vendor communication before the quote goes out.
VASCO Technical Services provides technical estimating, RFQ development, manufacturing package review, and supplier-quotation support for custom and build-to-print work. We help companies establish a clearer cost basis, resolve questions earlier, and prepare work for a cleaner transition into purchasing and manufacturing.
The problem
Incomplete drawing packages, unclear BOMs, missing material or finish requirements, and vague RFQ documents can lead to vendor confusion, quote delays, inflated pricing, no-quotes, rework, and schedule issues.
VASCO Technical Services helps surface these issues before suppliers spend time quoting or building from incomplete information.
What we do
VASCO Technical Services provides technical estimating, RFQ support, and manufacturing package review for companies preparing fabricated, machined, welded, assembled, and outsourced production projects.
The company reviews drawings, BOMs, RFQ documents, hardware requirements, cost inputs, material requirements, vendor questions, and project scope before packages are sent to suppliers or production teams.
The goal is to help clients identify missing information, unclear requirements, cost drivers, material or finish questions, hardware gaps, and vendor-facing issues before they create quote delays, inflated pricing, rework, or shop-floor confusion.
Services
Review drawings for missing dimensions, unclear notes, material callouts, finishes, tolerances, and vendor-facing clarity.
Support for material, labor, purchased items, subcontracted processes, manufacturing assumptions, quote inputs, and cost drivers for fabrication and production projects.
Organize RFQ documents so vendors can understand requirements, deliverables, deadlines, and quote expectations quickly.
Check bills of material, hardware lists, purchased items, and assembly references for completeness and consistency.
Capture open questions and clarification items so communication stays structured, traceable, and actionable.
Recommend routing paths and vendor types aligned with process needs, capability fit, and manufacturing scope.
Project Experience
VASCO Technical Services brings practical experience supporting aerospace and industrial manufacturing projects involving ground support equipment, fabricated assemblies, custom hardware, tooling, welded structures, machined components, BOM review, GD&T review, CAD documentation, vendor coordination, and production-focused problem solving.
This experience helps VASCO Technical Services understand what vendors, fabricators, machinists, welders, estimators, and production teams need in order to quote and execute work efficiently.
Deliverables
Each engagement is structured to help your package move toward vendor-ready execution with practical review notes and next steps.
Who we help
Preparing prototypes, pilot builds, or outsourced production packages.
Needing cleaner RFQs and fewer vendor clarification cycles.
Reviewing package completeness before quote or production handoff.
Clarifying assemblies, materials, finishes, hardware, and scope details.
Organizing technical information before outside suppliers quote.
Reducing quote risk before drawings, BOMs, and requirements go out.
Process
Send drawings, BOMs, RFQ files, project scope, and known vendor requirements.
We assess technical clarity, completeness, and vendor-facing documentation.
You receive a structured view of missing information and quote risks.
Move forward with clearer communication and a stronger RFQ package.
Best fit / not a fit
Professional boundary
VASCO Technical Services provides manufacturing-focused package clarity, technical estimating support, documentation review, RFQ support, and vendor-readiness review only. Final design responsibility, engineering approval, code compliance, structural adequacy, stamped drawings, permit documents, and AHJ approval remain the responsibility of the client’s qualified engineer, architect, or responsible licensed professional.
Contact
Send drawings, BOMs, RFQ packages, or project scope details for a practical review of estimating inputs, vendor-readiness, and manufacturing package clarity.