About Mokshcad
Architectural Drafting & Design - Global Smart-sourcing Company.
Moksh CAD is an innovative global Smart-sourcing company dedicated to providing cutting-edge engineering design and technology solutions in 2D/3D CAD designing, Data Processing, Cabinetry/Millwork Estimation, Accounting and Bookkeeping, CNC Programming, BIM Modelling, Estimation & Take Offs, and IT services.
Serving key markets in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia & New Zealand. Moksh CAD positions itself as a trusted partner to architects, fabricators, and builders. Their associations with ISFA (International Surface Fabricators Association), Rockheads Group, the USA, and the Natural Stone Institute, combined with a comprehensive suite of services, are designed to offer flexible, scalable smart sourcing and outsourcing options to meet diverse business demands, thereby enhancing operational efficiency with precision and better project outcomes for their clients.
IHBC NewsBlog
National Trust for Scotland calls for VAT cuts
Heritage neglect is encouraged by current policies
IHBC's 'Context' Issue 186 features Industrial Heritage
IHBC's members' journal reports on the challenges of conserving infrastructure.
Book now for IHBC Annual School 2026
IHBC Annual School is taking place 18-20 June 2026 in Newcastle.
RICHeS Research Infrastructure offers ‘Full Access Fund Call’
RICHeS offers a ‘Help’ webinar on 11 March
Latest IHBC Issue of Context features Roofing
Articles range from slate to pitched roofs, and carbon impact to solar generation to roofscapes.
Three reasons not to demolish Edinburgh’s Argyle House
Should 'Edinburgh's ugliest building' be saved?
IHBC’s 2025 Parliamentary Briefing...from Crafts in Crisis to Rubbish Retrofit
IHBC launches research-led ‘5 Commitments to Help Heritage Skills in Conservation’
How RDSAP 10.2 impacts EPC assessments in traditional buildings
Energy performance certificates (EPCs) tell us how energy efficient our buildings are, but the way these certificates are generated has changed.
700-year-old church tower suspended 45ft
The London church is part of a 'never seen before feat of engineering'.
The historic Old War Office (OWO) has undergone a remarkable transformation
The Grade II* listed neo-Baroque landmark in central London is an example of adaptive reuse in architecture, where heritage meets modern sophistication














