Industrial DWG: Factory, Warehouse & Workshop Plans

Our Industrial collection holds 4,500+ DWG files for the buildings where things get made, stored, and moved: factories, workshops, warehouses, plants, and logistics facilities. These are working production environments documented at the level a contractor or plant engineer needs. Read more about this category ▾

Building types span light and heavy industry. Factory and manufacturing buildings include single- and multi-bay production halls, assembly floors, and process buildings. Workshops cover steel-structure and portal-frame sheds, maintenance bays, and fabrication shops with crane gantries. Warehouses and logistics facilities include racking and storage layouts, distribution centers, cold stores, and loading-dock details. Specialized industrial typologies appear too: slaughterhouses, smelters, kilns, cement and chemical plants, grain silos, and power-related structures.

The drawings carry the engineering, not just the architecture. Steel-structure plans show portal frames, purlins, bracing, and base-plate connections. Process work includes P&IDs, equipment layouts, pipeline isometrics, and spool drawings for steam, gas, and material-handling lines. Site plans show truck circulation, hardstanding, and yard layouts. Many sets pair architectural plans with structural, mechanical, and electrical sheets for a full industrial package. AutoCAD 2010 or later opens every file; a portion include 3D models.

Industrial is part of our broader Commercial catalog. Related collections: Utilitarian Buildings for warehouses and storage structures, Construction Details & Systems for steel and concrete connection details, Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing for plant services, and Heavy Equipment & Construction Sites for cranes and site machinery blocks.