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3D Modeling Improves Sequencing and Lift Analysis

Many BuildingPoint Canada customers are construction engineers responsible for major projects involving project sequencing, lift planning, and organizing crane logistics. Find out how working with a fully functional, 3D design modeling tool like Trimble’s Tekla software makes these activities easier to complete successfully.  Modeling construction projects in three dimensions has several benefits. It can improve …

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Integrated 3D Modeling Tools Improve Engineering Workflows

Integrated 3D modeling software enables structural engineers to work smarter. Find out how taking advantage of building information modeling (BIM), enables you to create constructible BIM models, generate design documentation, and keep all your contractors and project teams on the same page.  Multi-Material Modeling Features  Most projects involve a range of building materials, and constructible …

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Enjoy the Latest Developments in Tekla PowerFab 2021i

All Tekla software by Trimble is committed to continuous development that benefits all users. The newest release of Tekla PowerFab will be released mid-September. For those that are most eager to see the latest development, the Beta version* is already out so you can see and try the new features today. We interviewed Ryan Vander Plaats, …

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BIM for True Constructibility – Build Better and Faster

Constructibility refers to ensuring in advance that a building or structure can be built efficiently, in terms of time, resources and money. Building Information Modeling, when developed and accurate enough, lets the industry achieve efficiency with information-rich, as-built models and find possible problems before starting to work, using or wasting real materials. As-built models minimize …

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Tekla Webinar: Efficient and Detailed Multi-Material Modeling

Designing a constructible building and creating your design documents—whether you’re using steel, concrete, masonry, cold-formed steel and/or timber—can be a difficult and time-consuming process if you’re not using a 3D model. This level of difficulty is increased if you don’t have the right tools to create a model with a high level of detail, which …

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Five Key Benefits of 3D Modeling in Pour Planning

Advanced 3D planning tools can help concrete contractors plan and execute pours more successfully thanks to their automation capabilities and purpose-built functionalities. They help you work smoother and smarter, allowing you to invest time in the most demanding planning challenges. Originally published on the Tekla blog. Here is a list of five key benefits that …

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Speaking Concretely: To Err is Human, Automation is Wise

Originally published on Tekla.com.  Construction companies are in a constant battle to deliver high-quality construction solutions faster than their competitors. This has motivated organizations to adopt automation as a way to speed up their processes and achieve business goals more efficiently. Yet despite the clear advantages of automation, many construction companies are still resisting applying …

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Speaking Concretely: 3D Models – Filling The Information Gap In Construction Projects

Originally published on Tekla.com.  Concrete contractors often need more information than traditional drawings can provide. Information gaps slow down projects and can even damage business, which is why many constructors are turning to 3D modeling. Don’t be fooled: 2D drawings are not enough Many software companies insist that 2D drawing is adequate for constructing a …

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