Steel Projects Develops Tekla Structures-WinSER
Interface
ESPOO,
Finland,
Sep 28, 2009 - Software and steel CNC machine companies' joint effort brings
a new dimension to planning and controlling steel fabrication using a 3D
model. A new interface between Tekla Structures and WinSER software allows
centralizing steel shop floor status data in the 3D building information
model for more efficient visualization, tracking, and communication. Steel
Projects, a French company specialized in integrated steel fabrication
systems has developed an interface between Tekla Structures BIM (Building
Information Modeling) software, their WinSTEEL and WinSER PLM (Product
Lifecycle Management) software, and Ficep's steel fabrication machinery. The
new interface supports the overall BIM workflow and is another example of
the possibilities provided by the Tekla Open API application programming
interface.
Since the management of project related information is very challenging,
the functionality to manage and track project status by simulating schedules
and tasks in the 3D model was originally added to Tekla Structures to
benefit construction site management. This new interface allows adding the
'fourth dimension', time, to the 3D model for steel fabrication, too.
All steel processing information for a project can be taken from the
Tekla model, imported into the WinSTEEL software for the management and
routing of steel parts to Ficep machinery, and then imported back to Tekla
Structures software from WinSER for the visualization and tracking of
assemblies' fabrication status in 3D. All fabrication data is exchanged
between the software in XML format. The visualization in Tekla Structures
includes illustrative coloring for different stages of fabrication, and the
color-coded model is easy to review and share between the project team over
the Internet using a free Tekla Structures Model Reviewer application. The
interface works from Tekla Structures version 15.0 and WinSER version 6.5
onwards.
"Scribing automation was our previous successful joint effort with Steel
Projects and Ficep," says Saku Järvinen, Marketing Manager of the Steel
Segment at Tekla Corporation. "With this new interface we provide yet
another extremely efficient tool for steel fabricators. The data previously
only available in numbers can now be simulated to a very visual form and
communicated to anyone that has an Internet connection."
"In addition to the many benefits that the new interface provides, we
have improved the project communication of the drawing office and the
fabricator," says Didier Bonnet, Manager at Steel Projects. "Our customers
can now easily and in real time see how their production is proceeding and
match that information with the design and erection schedules."
The new tool for managing steel fabrication status data will be presented
with Ficep at the EMO
exhibition in Milan, Italy, from 5 to 10 October 2009.
For more information please contact:
Mr. Saku Järvinen, Marketing Manager of B&C Steel Segment at Tekla
Corporation in Espoo, Finland. Tel. +358 30 661 1755; e-mail
saku.jarvinen@tekla.com
Mr. Didier Bonnet, Manager at Steel Projects, France. Tel. +33 4 74 31 17
30; e-mail
dbonnet@steel-projects.com
Tekla
Tekla's model-based software products make customers' core processes more
effective in building and construction and infrastructure management. Tekla
Corporation has area offices and partner organizations worldwide.
International operations account for more than 80% of net sales. Founded in
1966, Tekla is one of the longest operating software companies in Finland.
Tekla's technology creates new opportunities for the construction industry:
Tekla Structures, the most advanced BIM (Building Information Modeling)
software on the market, provides an accurate, dynamic, and data-rich 3D
environment that can be shared by contractors, structural engineers, steel
detailers and fabricators, as well as concrete detailers and manufacturers.
The highly detailed as-built structural models created in Tekla Structures
enable the highest level of constructability and production control.
Centralizing model and non-model based data into the model allows for more
collaborative and integrated project management and delivery. This
translates into increased productivity, elimination of waste, and an
enhanced value for structural modeling.
For more information, visit www.tekla.com.
Steel Projects
Since 1985, France-based Steel Projects has evolved from developing and
supplying basic machine automation to producing sophisticated Management
Information and CNC machine technology for the steel construction and
fabrication industries. Over the years the company has established strong
customer relationships in Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Australia. Steel
Projects' products include WinSTEEL, WinBAR, WinCN, WinNEST, and WinSER
software that integrate with most universal systems.
For more information, visit
www.steel-projects.com.
Ficep
Located in Varese, Italy, Ficep S.p.a is the world leader in machinery
for the steel building industry, making advanced CNC (Computer Numerical
Control) machines for the structural steel fabrication industry and other
machines for the forging industry. In these two market niches, the company
is one of the few manufacturers in the world producing a complete and
innovative range of products.
For more information, visit www.ficep.it.
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