deni, can you describe exactly what you are trying to achieve? if by technical drawings for production you mean fully notated and dimensioned drawings that a builder/fabricator would use to construct the item then that is archicad's main function. it is used for producing these type of drawings for entire buildings of a range of sizes.
the process you use depends on what you require;
if you want to model the bench and then generate elevations/sections/details etc. from the 3d model (i'm assuming the image attached is a view of a 3d model you've created) then you can easily do so using the elevation/section/detail tools and text/dimension tools.
alternatively, if you want to produce the technical drawings entirely in 2d format, that is also fairly straight forward using the available 2d tools in the floor plan window or, more appropriately, in an independant worksheet.
i hear the opinion that autocad is 'better' for production drawings frequently, which i don't understand. even if used for only 2d work, archicad has essentially all the same basic 2d tools/options available and, i believe, a more user friendly interface/workflow process. I find its usually an issue of adequate training/acquaintance with the program.
if you are having a specific issue with setting up of production drawings from 3d model, please clarify.