Macro Mast
Drafted for greenfield lattice structures to ~30m, compound-fenced with ground-level equipment cabins.
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Preparing the drawing.
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A telecoms design practice — measured, drafted, issued.
Founded in 2026, Praxis Studios designs the drawings that put cellular networks in the ground — masts, antennas, dishes, and the cabinets that feed them.
We produce GA, planning, and detailed design sheets for telecoms operators and their build partners, drafted with hairline precision and a quiet eye for what gets installed on site.
Engagements are small by design. One site, one sheet, one stamped issue at a time — drawings ready for planning, ready for build, ready for as-built.
DesignDraftDeliver
Constraints gathered from operator briefs, site photography, and record drawings before any line goes on the sheet.
GA, planning, and detailed design drawings for masts, dishes, and cabinets — produced with hairline precision.
As-builts, dish add / swap revisions, and stamped issues handed back to the operator on schedule.
General Arrangement plans, elevations, and section drawings — standard at under 6 or over 6 sheets.
Site plans, block plans, and location plans sized for the local authority planning portal.
Bracketry, mounting detail, feeder routing, and cabinet layouts. Exclusive of structural and electrical calcs.
GA, DD, and combined as-built sheets reconciled against site photography after install.
Dish add, swap, and single-sheet antenna revisions issued to the operator as a change set.
Minor (under 2.5 hours) and major (over 2.5 hours) amendments to issued sheets, cloud-marked.
Site reference, operator, and scope captured on a one-page instruction sheet — PO received.
Day 0Desktop reconciliation of site photography, record drawings, and operator data — no fieldwork.
Day 1–3First-pass drawings drafted to the operator template at the agreed sheet count.
Day 3–7Operator / build partner markup round with cloud-marked revisions and an internal QC pass.
Day 7–9Stamped PDFs and CAD source issued with a short change log and transmittal.
Day 9–10Drafted for greenfield lattice structures to ~30m, compound-fenced with ground-level equipment cabins.
Drafted for cantilever poles, stub masts, and ballasted frames mounted to building parapets.
Drafted for column-mounted sector arrays with ground-duct routing to street-level cabinets.
Drafted for single-sheet changes — dish add, sector swap — issued as a cloud-marked revision.
A drawing that matches the site exactly once — at the moment of issue. Everything after that is revision.
Every site has a story written into the steel. The mast you walk past on a hill, the rooftop pole you never notice — each one is the result of dozens of measured decisions, weighed against planning, structure, and signal.