Lately I have noticed that CAD drafting work can quietly become a bottleneck, especially when multiple projects are moving at the same time. Even small changes like redlines, layout tweaks, or updated dimensions start adding up faster than expected.
Some teams manage this by keeping everything in-house, while others prefer to outsource CAD drafting when the workload spikes. Usually not for core design work, but for support tasks like drawing updates, cleanup files, or repetitive drafting that still needs to be accurate and consistent.
From what I have seen, this approach works best when the drafting team follows the same layers, standards, and file structure, so nothing feels disconnected. It helps keep projects moving without putting too much pressure on one team.
Interested to know how others here handle extra drafting work. Do you scale internally, outsource selectively, or just push through busy phases?