[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Denver International Airport Expansion Project
All stakeholders use Tekla to achieve efficient collaboration! Case study on the introduction of BIM software.
At Denver International Airport, the construction of a new train station connecting downtown to the airport and a hotel is underway. The design of this hotel, including its curved roof, evokes the image of an airplane when viewed as a whole. To achieve this exterior, which consists of many curved surfaces and intricate parts, technology was required to accurately process various complexly bent shapes of plates. Therefore, the project team set it up so that the coordinate location information output from "Tekla Structures" is automatically displayed on each fabrication drawing. This made precise processing possible. By having all stakeholders use Tekla, it has become easier for team members to carry out various tasks such as planning, data exchange, and defect corrections, thereby achieving efficient collaboration. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. (If the PDF button is not displayed) ⇩The catalog can be downloaded from the special site below⇩
- Company:トリンブル・ソリューションズ
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