3 Months Tekla Software Training

TEKLA STRUCTURES is the most constructible structural software for BIM. With it, you can create, combine, manage and share accurate multi-material 3D models full of construction information.

 

You can use Tekla Structures for design, detailing and information management from conceptual planning to fabrication and construction on site. The Beginning of this course will provide you with the basic knowledge and skills to get you started with Tekla Structures. As the course progresses, you will develop your Tekla Structures abilities with a key focus on steel models, working through a series of practical examples and exercises.

 

The Creator of the course, MEHMET ÖNER YELE??EN, is an experienced engineer and owner of the MÜHEND??S AKADEM??, which is a technical Youtube channel especially created engineers. This course will teach you how to navigate and use the interface, model a steel structure, generate drawings and reports, and how to set up and maintain your system, giving you the confidence and skills to be more productive and efficient.

Who this course is for:

  • Civil Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Welding Engineers
  • Civil Engineering Students
  • Civil Technicians
  • Technical Draftsman
  • Those who work in Steel Structure Projects
  • Those who want to improve their skills in drawing Steel Structure ProjectsWhat is BIM?

    “With BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology, one or more accurate virtual models of a building are constructed digitally. They support design through its phases, allowing better analysis and control than manual processes. When completed, these computer-generated models contain precise geometry and data needed to support the constructi

    Definition of BIM (Building Information Modeling)

    “With BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology, one or more accurate virtual models of a building are constructed digitally. They support design through its phases, allowing better analysis and control than manual processes. When completed, these computer-generated models contain precise geometry and data needed to support the construction, fabrication, and procurement activities through which the building is realized.”

    This definition of Building Information Modeling in the Handbook of BIM (Eastman, Teicholz, Sacks & Liston 2011) encompasses a lot starting from a technology to embracing the whole construction process.

    The construction software for collaboration and information management

    The I letter in the BIM is an extremely significant letter. In the US, the National Building Information Model Standard (NBIMS-US™) Project Committee sees Building Information Models as a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility, while the collaboration of stakeholders is another basic feature.

    Sharing and utilizing the correct up-to-date data with others can be a pain point in a project. According to the NBIMS-US™ Project Committee, “Buildings cost more than they should to design, build and sustain and they take too long to deliver. We must do a better job of collaborating between the many stakeholders involved in the building process.” In the US, a study by NIST shows that lack of interoperability causes owners an additional cost of 15.8 billion dollars every year. The construction industry could definitely benefit from better communication and information management.   

     

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