NEW INSULATION AND CLADDING FEATURES IN TEKLA AND MORE...

With Trimble's announcement of the 2024 versions of its tekla software for constructible building information modelling (BIM), there is a host of new tools, features and functionalities available for the Light Steel Framing Sector, Including the ability to model a fully panelised system design with multiple materials within the same model.

Tekla Structures 2024

The 2024 version of Tekla Structures provides an enhanced user experience for staying on schedule and on budget. It provides engineers and detailers access to more intuitive modelling with fewer iterations from the start. Automated fabrication drawing cloning improvements deliver significant benefits for steel and precast cast unit drawing creation. 

Tekla Structures' robust change management allows users to work efficiently with the opportunity to quickly deliver drawings that match industry regulations and transfer model data error-free to support client requirements.

Latest Framing Tools version 5.0

The latest version of this extension contains general framing tools for creating modular, cold-rolled steel panels, including walls, roofs, trusses, floors and openings, within Tekla Structures. As well as streamlining the detailing process, reducing repetitive tasks and helping to improve accuracy, version 5.0 also includes new functionalities related to the insulation of structural elements. This allows users to easily add in insulation and multiple layers of structural elements, ideal for manufacturers who offer fully panelised frames – an increasingly common option. 

Collaboration

Collaboration is one of the deciding factors for the success of BIM. The 2024 Tekla versions include industry-standard communications improvements that allow users to deliver required documentation and model information efficiently, using a wider variety of supported industry formats. Connected workflows form the cornerstone of sustainable construction strategies to focus on increasing efficiency, optimising resource allocation, reducing waste and supporting comprehensive maintenance across the full lifecycle of an asset - all anchored in constructible design.

Speaking about the launch, Michelle Mendes, Marketing Manager at Trimble said: "It's an exciting time for light metal framing (LMF) manufacturers and detailers. Across the industry, we're seeing a real uptake of volumetric and LMF methods, with the approach offering the desired levels of control and accuracy that the construction industry needs.

"As well as the latest version of our framing tools, another great benefit of Tekla for LMF is the ability to incorporate and visualise multiple materials within the one model, meaning that detailers can model cold-rolled steel, hot-rolled steel and concrete. Then you have the direct integration and interoperability between software and machinery, with the ability to export manufacturing information from the drawing office to the factory, with minimal manual input required.

"In this regard, we've been working closely with Howick for many years now, with a series of Howick plug-in tools available within Tekla Warehouse, all facilitating an effective and efficient workflow between software and machine. In fact, a recent questionnaire sent out by Howick to its database had Tekla Structures coming out on top as the detailing software for light metal framing – something that we're incredibly proud of."

Interested in finding out more? Join Trimble at Offsite Expo from 17 - 18 September 2024 (Stand F16) to find out more about the tools, features and workflows for the LMF sector. Or visit tek.la/structures-free-trial and download a free 30-day trial. 

 

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