Tekla Structures 18 Takes BIM From Design to Reality
Collaboration between construction project stakeholders is on the rise and Tekla Structures 18 reflects this. All project stakeholders from architects, fabricators, contractors, designers and engineers to on-site builders benefit from improved access to more constructible, accurate and complete 3D model data.
The release of Tekla Structures 18 software makes the long road from design to reality easier. Create building information modeling faster with improved viewing, more intuitive modeling, and streamlined project management tools. (The new version is available at www.teklastructures.com.)
With the new version, workflow is more efficient and intuitive than before, which reduces lead times in modeling. The result is increased overall design productivity. Easy modeling and improved intuitiveness in drawing editing ensure that what you see is what you get. Improved automation minimizes user errors and need for troubleshooting.
"Faster and smoother modeling gives our customers competitive advantage. Added to the assets of BIM, like saving time and money during the bidding process and more manageable construction projects, our new software release will help our customers to raise their project profit margins," says Risto Räty, the Executive Vice President of Tekla Corporation.
Tekla Structures BIM software, launched in 2004, is used by construction professionals around the world to model, detail, fabricate and build many of the buildings, bridges, sports complexes, and other structures that surround us. It works seamlessly with Tekla BIM sight, the free tool for construction project collaboration.
The release of Tekla Structures 18 software makes the long road from design to reality easier. Create building information modeling faster with improved viewing, more intuitive modeling, and streamlined project management tools. (The new version is available at www.teklastructures.com.)
With the new version, workflow is more efficient and intuitive than before, which reduces lead times in modeling. The result is increased overall design productivity. Easy modeling and improved intuitiveness in drawing editing ensure that what you see is what you get. Improved automation minimizes user errors and need for troubleshooting.
"Faster and smoother modeling gives our customers competitive advantage. Added to the assets of BIM, like saving time and money during the bidding process and more manageable construction projects, our new software release will help our customers to raise their project profit margins," says Risto Räty, the Executive Vice President of Tekla Corporation.
Tekla Structures BIM software, launched in 2004, is used by construction professionals around the world to model, detail, fabricate and build many of the buildings, bridges, sports complexes, and other structures that surround us. It works seamlessly with Tekla BIM sight, the free tool for construction project collaboration.
NBM&CW April 2012