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Tekla Structures

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Tekla Structures
Developer(s)Tekla
Stable release
2024 / March 2024
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Platformx64
TypeCAD, building information modeling
LicenseProprietary
Websitetekla.com/products/tekla-structures

Tekla Structures is a building information modeling software able to model structures that incorporate different kinds of building materials, including steel, concrete, timber and glass.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Tekla allows structural drafters and engineers to design a building structure and its components using 3D modeling, generate 2D drawings and access building information.[2][3][5] Tekla Structures was formerly known as Xsteel (X as in X Window System, the foundation of the Unix GUI).[7]

Features

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Tekla Structures is used in the construction industry for steel and concrete detailing, precast and cast in-situ. The software enables users to create and manage 3D structural models in concrete or steel, and guides them through the process from concept to fabrication.[8] The process of shop drawing creation is automated. It is available in different configurations and localized environments.[9]

Tekla Structures is known to support large models with multiple simultaneous users, but is regarded as relatively expensive, complex to learn and fully utilize.[1] It competes in the BIM market with AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, DProfiler and Digital Project, Lucas Bridge, PERICad and others.[1][2] Tekla Structures is Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) compliant.[5]

Modeling scopes within Tekla Structures includes Structural Steel, Cast-in-Place (CIP), Concrete, Reinforcing Bar, Miscellaneous Steel and Light Gauge Drywall Framing.[3] The transition of Xsteel to Tekla Structures in 2004 added significant more functionality and interoperability.[6] It is often used in conjunction with Autodesk Revit, where structural framing is designed in Tekla and exported to Revit using the DWG/DXF formats.[10]

Applications

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Engineers have used Tekla Structures to model stadiums, offshore structures, pipe rack structures, plants, factories, residential buildings, bridges and skyscrapers.[1][2] Tekla Structures was used in the construction design for various projects around the world, including:[11][12]

Tekla Structures was used extensively for the steel design of Capital Gate at Abu Dhabi, UAE.[4] Files exported from Tekla facilitated faster steel fabrication.[4] One of the architects, Jeff Schofield, stated that "it was the right time in history and we had the right technology to make this happen".[4]

The Manitoba Hydro Spillway Replacement was designed using Tekla Structures to "successfully model and co-ordinate its design", a project that won the TEKLA 2012 North American BIM Award for "Best Concrete Project".[19] It was the "first hydroelectric project that has seen steel, concrete, and rebar fully detailed using Tekla Structures".[20]

Stable version release - history dates

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  • Tekla Structures 16.0 - March 2010
  • Tekla Structures 17.0 - February 2011
  • Tekla Structures 18.0 - March 2012
  • Tekla Structures 19.0 - March 2013
  • Tekla Structures 20.0 - February 2014
  • Tekla Structures 21.0 - March 2015
  • Tekla Structures 2016 - March 2016
  • Tekla Structures 2017 - March 2017
  • Tekla Structures 2018 - March 2018
  • Tekla Structures 2019 - March 2019
  • Tekla Structures 2020 - March 2020
  • Tekla Structures 2021 - March 2021
  • Tekla Structures 2022 - March 2022
  • Tekla Structures 2023 - March 2023
  • Tekla Structures 2024 - March 2024

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Eastman, Charles M. (2008-03-03). BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling for Owners, Managers, Designers, Engineers and Contractors. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0470185285.
  2. ^ a b c d Eastman, Chuck (2011-03-25). BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling for Owners, Managers, Designers, Engineers and Contractors. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1118021699.
  3. ^ a b c Lester, Albert (2013-09-16). Project Management, Planning and Control: Managing Engineering, Construction and Manufacturing Projects to PMI, APM and BSI Standards. Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0080983219.
  4. ^ a b c d e Boake, Terri Meyer (2014-01-23). Diagrid Structures: Systems, Connections, Details. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3038214823.
  5. ^ a b c Smith, Dana K. (2012-04-23). Building Information Modeling: A Strategic Implementation Guide for Architects, Engineers, Constructors, and Real Estate Asset Managers. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1118399231.
  6. ^ a b Boake, Terri Meyer (2015-02-17). Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel: Specifications, Connections, Details. Birkhäuser. ISBN 978-3038214830.
  7. ^ "X Window System". Techopedia. 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2023-06-21.
  8. ^ "Tekla International - Tekla Structures". Construction Software Review. 2020Software.com. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  9. ^ "Tekla Structures". 17 July 2014.
  10. ^ Vandezande, James (2015-05-20). Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016: Autodesk Official Press. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1119044581.
  11. ^ Tekla Global BIM Awards Winners Announced, 08 January 2014, Construsoft
  12. ^ Tekla Announces Global BIM Awards 2013 Winners, JAN 9, 2014, ForConstructionPros.com
  13. ^ Daytona International Speedway Grandstand Replacement, McGill, USA, Tekla Awards
  14. ^ Tekla launches structural design software, JEDDAH, April 9, 2015, TradeArabia, "The Abu Dhabi Airport – Midfield Terminal Complex, the King Abdullah Financial District and King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and National Museum of Qatar are among the Middle East projects that have used Tekla Building Information Modeling"
  15. ^ Daytona International Speedway-Frontstretch Grandstand Project, Barton Malow, USA, Tekla Awards
  16. ^ Denver International Airport Expansion, Anatomic Iron Steel Detailing, USA, Tekla Awards
  17. ^ San Jose Earthquakes Stadium, Steel Systems Engineering, Inc. USA, & Intelligent Engineering, UK, Tekla Awards
  18. ^ BB&T Ballpark, Concrete and coordination by Wayne Brothers Inc., Rebar by Harris Steel, Charlotte, USA, Tekla Awards
  19. ^ a b KGS Group Tekla North American BIM Award, KGS Website
  20. ^ a b Manitoba projects win in North American BIM Awards, Construction Canada, September 5, 2012
  21. ^ Manitoba Hydro Spillway Replacement, KGS Group, Manitoba, Canada, Tekla Awards
  22. ^ Singapore Sports Hub - National Stadium Roof, Arup Singapore, Singapore, Tekla Awards
  23. ^ University of Saskatchewan - Gordon Oakes - Red Bear Student Center, IKONA DRAFTING SERVICES PHILIPPINES INC., Canada, Tekla
  24. ^ New Troja Bridge in Prague, Excon, a.s., Czech Republic, Tekla Awards
  25. ^ Tesco Sheringham, Pinnacle Sheringham, UK, Tekla Awards
  26. ^ Baylor University Stadium, BDS Vircon Steel Detailers, Australia, Tekla Awards
  27. ^ Canopée des Halles, Paris, Société Fayat métal, Tekla Awards
  28. ^ Sutter Medical Centre, Castro Valley, Tekla UAE
  29. ^ Chennai Airport Erweiterung, Tekla UAE
  30. ^ SAMSUNG C&T USES TEKLA TO MAKE SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE FREE-FORM BUILDING POSSIBLE, Tekla
  31. ^ Capital Gate Tower, Tekla
  32. ^ Torre Capital Gate, Tekla UAE
  33. ^ King abdullah financial district, Arabian International Company (AIC - JORDAN), Saudi Arabia, Tekla Awards
  34. ^ King Abdulaziz Center For World Culture, Zamil Structural Steel Company Ltd, Saudi Arabia, Tekla Awards
  35. ^ Hilton Garden Inn, Emirates Precast Construction L.L.C., United Arab Emirates, Tekla Awards
  36. ^ Puuvilla Shopping Centre, Tekla Awards
  37. ^ Shopping Center Puuvila, Skanska
  38. ^ Second and Goal
  39. ^ "Optus Stadium: Agile BIM project completed ahead of schedule". www.tekla.com. Retrieved 2024-05-09.