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[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⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Amaar Bakke

Reducing issues in the pre-construction phase! One of the largest environmental projects in Europe utilizing BIM.

The new plant "Amar Bakke," aimed at waste incineration and energy recovery, has replaced the Amar incinerator, which had been in use for 40 years until 2017, and features ski slopes and a climbing wall. The Danish engineering company Moe A/S was responsible for the planning of the structure and the management of the Amar Bakke project. Utilizing "Tekla Structures," they detailed the modeling from rivets to bolts, and also used it for generating quantity specifications, bid lists, order catalogs, and construction management. This product is consistently used daily by a drafting and modeling team of 3 to 6 people, while structural engineers check intricate details within the model and take measurements, sharing the model with other project stakeholders for 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 website below ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case] Oslo Airport Terminal 2

Harnessing the power of Open BIM! Introducing examples where everything except analysis was done using Tekla Structures.

Oslo Airport's Terminal 2 is a massive construction project involving over 100 affiliated companies, which must ensure safety and airport security on a daily basis while smoothly and reliably carrying out regular operations. This has posed a challenge for Aas-Jakobsen, the main structural engineer. The project required smooth collaboration with the airport management company, Avinor, and end clients, necessitating modeling by the affiliated companies. After trying several software solutions, Avinor decided to adopt "Tekla Structures" for this project. By using the Tekla Structures model for visualization, the creation of reinforced concrete, generation of documentation, and scheduling have become easier, and the model has also been beneficial to the affiliated companies. *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 website below ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Lamprell Company (Marine Structures)

Significant improvement in the efficiency of the structural design department! Introducing the case of Lamprell, which achieved high precision.

Lamprell, a company engaged in the engineering of marine structures, chose "Tekla Structures" with a good understanding of the speed, accuracy, consistency of detailed design, and the interference checking function between steel components, as well as the benefits of visualization. Initially, there were some doubts about the plan to use Tekla software for the fabrication of the barge, but considering the accuracy of the software, it was unanimously decided that utilizing 3D modeling would be the better approach. The modeled barge was able to extract various detailed information, such as platforms and handrails, within approximately 4 to 5 months. The team has a strong trust in the support system of this product and expresses great satisfaction with the ease of managing documentation on the software and the functionality for keeping records of drawing changes. *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 website below⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case] Blue Lock Quarry

Achieving great results even in challenging projects between remote locations through the use of Tekla Structure!

Fulton Hogan Quarries undertook a project to renovate the crushing and screening plant at the Blue Rock Quarry located in Cedar Creek, Queensland, Australia. The Blue Rock Quarry is situated approximately 50 km south of Brisbane's city center. The objective of this project was to expand the production capacity of the crushing and screening plant to meet the anticipated increase in demand for aggregate and road base products. Proindustrial Construction Company (Portugal) closely collaborated with contractors NascoTech and Southern Cross Engineering to carry out the civil works and structural design of the steel structures for this complex facility. The company was also responsible for creating various types of drawings and documents used in steel fabrication, including detailed designs for connections and joints, as well as shop drawings. Although this was a challenging project that required design collaboration between remote locations in Australia and Portugal, significant achievements were made thanks to the use of Tekla Structure and the dedicated efforts of the participating team members.

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Agora Evry Arena

Even when faced with unexpected challenges, it became possible to continue working by utilizing Tekla Model Sharing.

This construction is a renovation project for the Agora Evry Arena, which was built as an auditorium in 1970. At that time, it was a complex project that required high technical skills, and the expertise of the Bordan Châtauneuf team was necessary for the construction. The first challenge of this project was to recreate the design model of the existing building from scratch in order to add a new structure. The modeling was based on a manual created by Bordan Châtauneuf in 1970. Using point cloud data obtained from a 3D scan of the existing structure, the components were adjusted by a few centimeters. It was confirmed that the measured point cloud data had position information very close to that of the actual building. This "research" faced several unexpected challenges, but despite the difficulties, it became possible to continue working by utilizing Tekla ModelSharing.

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Metropolitan Bus Terminal

All 3D models, including documents such as production drawings and work processes, are created using Tekla Structures!

The Integrated Transport Center is the largest investment project of the Lublin city government, and as part of this, the contractor Budimex has constructed a new bus station along with the reconstruction of the transport system. The company responsible for this impressive steel structure is Mostostal Kraków. The highlight of this project, the Lublin Metropolitan Bus Terminal's roof, is a representative landmark of Lublin, with the weight of the steel columns and truss sections with crowns totaling approximately 1550 tons. Its artistic appearance is composed of precise processing techniques and complex welding. MTA Engineering was responsible for the structural calculations, and the design engineering department of Mostostal Kraków led the detailed design work. The station's roof was designed as a spatial structure, supported by diagonal columns. All 3D models, including production drawings and work process documents, were created using Tekla Structures.

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Tampere Deck Arena

Utilizing BIM in all designs! A case of a unique activity complex located above the railway in the city center.

The Tampere Deck Arena project is part of a large-scale development taking place around the central station of Finland's third-largest city. The construction of a unique activity complex that has emerged above the railway tracks in downtown Tampere was a highly unusual and challenging project even on an international level. The scale of construction, the complexity arising from various design requirements, the number of stakeholders involved, and overlapping responsibilities were challenges for the project, but these issues were resolved by combining various BIM models. One of the challenges faced by the designers was the coordination of interference issues that would have been unmanageable without the use of BIM for a project of this scale. By utilizing BIM, adjustments to the structures around the railway tracks and the positioning of ceilings and equipment were carried out without any problems. A large number of engineers participated in this project, and advanced BIM software was helpful when explaining construction decisions. Additionally, the use of BIM software allowed designers and other project stakeholders to focus on key tasks such as design and project management.

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Precast BIM Software Tekla Structures

Structural BIM software 'Tekla Structures' achieves productivity improvement and cost reduction through detailed structural calculations.

"Tekla Structures" allows for the construction of 3D models of precast concrete structures and enables the management of various information related to manufacturing and construction on a BIM model. By creating 3D models of concrete and rebar components, it can be utilized from basic design to structural calculations, detailed design, site construction, and management, achieving improvements in productivity and cost reduction. In the 3D model, it is possible to check in advance the intersections between rebars, the interference between rebars and steel frames, and the interference with equipment, thereby eliminating issues on site. The placement, joints, and anchoring of rebars can be automatically generated simply by specifying the parameters of the provided components, allowing for accurate tracking of material quantities. From the model, necessary drawings and documentation for manufacturing and construction, such as axis diagrams, rebar detail drawings, and rebar processing drawings, are automatically generated, enabling quick responses to design changes and avoiding inconsistencies between design information and manufacturing drawings. (If the PDF button is not displayed) ⇩ The catalog can be downloaded from the special site below ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Stadium Renovation Project

Transmitting vertical loads to two linked pendulums! Introducing a case where circulation within the stadium has improved!

We would like to introduce a case study on the introduction of BIM software for the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium renovation project. The new fixed roof, which uses over 9,000 tons of steel, consists of two trusses spanning 177 meters in length and four cross trusses measuring 144 meters in length. This roof is retractable and splits into two panels that slide over the inner cross trusses. The panels are made up of five air-inflatable cushions measuring 72×7 meters, positioned between six steel hybrid trusses with a span of 72.5 meters. Additionally, during the assembly process, the main truss, which served as a guide for the other trusses, transmits vertical loads to two new evacuation towers on the west side and two linked pendulums integrated into the building on the east side, while completely isolating horizontal loads from the existing structure. The redevelopment of the stadium also includes the installation of a video scoreboard. *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 ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Offshore Platform

We will introduce a case where the use of advanced tools successfully achieved an efficient design process!

The "Azeri Central East (ACE) Project" has become the second largest and most important project for AZFEN. By utilizing advanced tools of Tekla software, such as custom components (streamlining customizable modeling features), templates, and macros, the project has successfully achieved an efficient design process. The project focuses on the production and drilling at the new 48-slot site, as well as a distribution platform located at a depth of 140 meters between the existing Central Azeri and East Azeri platforms. Additionally, the project includes an infield pipeline that transports oil and gas from the ACE platform to the existing ACE Phase 2 transportation pipeline. *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 website below ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case] AFAS Stadium

An example of minimizing miscommunication and work-related errors!

In August 2019, part of the roof of the Morenaar Stand at AFAS Stadium collapsed due to strong winds. Fortunately, there were no matches taking place, and no injuries were reported, but the damage was significant. There was a design flaw in the structural joints, with insufficient thickness in the welds, and damage from strong winds experienced in the past contributed to the collapse. At the end of 2019, ASK Romein was selected for the design and structural engineering, and they began collaborating with BAM Bouw en Techniek. BIM was maximally utilized throughout the engineering process, enabling clear communication among project stakeholders and seamless interaction between different software. Since there are many points of contact between the existing structure and the new structure, point cloud data measured with a 3D scanner is being used in the engineering and assembly processes. *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 website below ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Boat Landing

Boat landing of AME-2 and AWG-1! Effective design collaboration has been achieved!

Pinnacle has been appointed as the structural engineering consultant to support the development and structural engineering of safe and reliable boat landings (docks) off the coast of the Netherlands. The main engineering challenge was to install the boat landing on the existing jacket between the sea surface and the platform's "spider deck." The company evaluated the design, as well as wind, wave, tide, and impact conditions, and then analyzed the structure of the boat landing to carry out detailed design using "Tekla Structures." By involving the steel fabricator, vessel operators, and installation and rope access contractors from the structural design and detailed design stages, reliable work was carried out in the manner recommended by the main clamp and frame installation contractors. The cost efficiency was very high, and despite the challenging conditions, there were no accidents, and no modifications were needed on-site. *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 ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case] Pepper Tree Quarry

Conducted 3D laser scanning and integrated it as a point cloud on the reconstructed Tekla model!

In 2013, Sandvik received a project from their client Boral for a quarry located in Pepper Tree. The factory, located in Sydney, Australia, is equipped with six crushers, nine screening machines (vibrating screens), a conveyor belt approximately 3.4 km long, and a fully automated loading system. This project was one of the more complex ones undertaken by the company. The main challenge was integrating the complex new equipment into the existing factory, which had not been designed for it, and not all existing blueprints were available. By importing from other applications, utilizing past Tekla models, and performing rough modeling of the remaining parts, a complete three-dimensional model of the factory was reconstructed in "Tekla Structure" using the existing model and drawing information. Scanning the existing factory with Trimble's 3D laser scanner made it possible to compare the model with the actual factory, serving as the foundation for the design of the new equipment. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. ⇩ The catalog can be downloaded from the special website below ⇩

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Steel Structural Design of Waste Heat Recovery Boiler

The top part has an external platform with access to the chimney platform!

In the project for the steel structure design of the boiler building and the work and inspection platform for the waste heat recovery boiler implemented in Kazinbarcika, Hungary, we have carried out the basic design, detailed design, and creation of documentation for the structure. We undertook the basic design of the boiler building, detailed design including the outer walls, external stairs, and joints of the platform, as well as the creation of documentation for manufacturing. The main platform is equipped with grating, and there are stairs and ladders installed between each platform for movement routes. The entire structure is painted, with only the grating and stair steps galvanized, and the weight of the steel frame is 150 tons. *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 ⇩

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