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Trimble announced the winners of its 2024 Tekla Global Building Information Modeling (BIM) Awards, showcasing impressive structural construction projects using Tekla solutions. The overall winner and Infrastructure Project Category winner is the Kruunuvuori Bridge in Helsinki, set to be the world's longest car-free bridge at 1,200 meters. Other category winners include:

- Public Project: Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, USA
- Industrial Project: Brewery Roman, Belgium
- Sports & Recreation: Al Hudayriyat Island Velodrome, UAE
- Commercial Project: Lyyra, Finland
- Small Projects: Te Veld Modular Homes, Netherlands
- Student Projects: Tomasz Stęplowski, Poland
- API Development: Component Code Generator, USA

The competition featured 155 projects from 35 countries, judged on criteria such as BIM use, collaboration, innovation, constructibility, and environmental benefits.

Trimble ha annunciato i vincitori dei suoi 2024 Tekla Global Building Information Modeling (BIM) Awards, mettendo in mostra progetti di costruzione strutturale impressionanti che utilizzano le soluzioni Tekla. Il vincitore assoluto e il vincitore della Categoria Progetto Infrastruttura è il ponte di Kruunuvuori a Helsinki, destinato a diventare il ponte senza auto più lungo del mondo, lungo 1.200 metri. Altri vincitori delle categorie includono:

- Progetto Pubblico: Ocean Pavilion dell'Acquario di Seattle, USA
- Progetto Industriale: Birrificio Roman, Belgio
- Sport e Ricreazione: Velodromo dell'isola di Al Hudayriyat, Emirati Arabi Uniti
- Progetto Commerciale: Lyyra, Finlandia
- Piccoli Progetti: Te Veld Modular Homes, Paesi Bassi
- Progetti Studenteschi: Tomasz Stęplowski, Polonia
- Sviluppo API: Component Code Generator, USA

Il concorso ha presentato 155 progetti provenienti da 35 paesi, giudicati in base a criteri come l'uso del BIM, la collaborazione, l'innovazione, la costruibilità e i benefici ambientali.

Trimble anunció a los ganadores de sus 2024 Tekla Global Building Information Modeling (BIM) Awards, destacando impresionantes proyectos de construcción estructural que utilizan soluciones Tekla. El ganador general y el ganador de la categoría Proyecto de Infraestructura es el Puente Kruunuvuori en Helsinki, que se convertirá en el puente libre de coches más largo del mundo con una longitud de 1.200 metros. Otros ganadores de categorías incluyen:

- Proyecto Público: Ocean Pavilion del Acuario de Seattle, EE. UU.
- Proyecto Industrial: Cervecería Roman, Bélgica
- Deportes y Recreación: Velódromo de la Isla Al Hudayriyat, Emiratos Árabes Unidos
- Proyecto Comercial: Lyyra, Finlandia
- Proyectos Pequeños: Te Veld Modular Homes, Países Bajos
- Proyectos Estudiantiles: Tomasz Stęplowski, Polonia
- Desarrollo de API: Component Code Generator, EE. UU.

La competencia presentó 155 proyectos de 35 países, juzgados en base a criterios como el uso de BIM, la colaboración, la innovación, la construibilidad y los beneficios ambientales.

Trimble은 Tekla 글로벌 건축 정보 모델링(BIM) 어워드 2024 수상자를 발표하며 Tekla 솔루션을 사용한 인상적인 구조물 건설 프로젝트를 선보였습니다. 종합 우승자이자 인프라 프로젝트 부문 우승자는 헬싱키의 Kruunuvuori 다리로, 길이 1,200미터로 세계에서 가장 긴 자동차 없는 다리가 될 예정입니다. 다른 부문 우승자는 다음과 같습니다:

- 공공 프로젝트: 시애틀 아쿠아리움 오션 파빌리온, 미국
- 산업 프로젝트: 로만 양조장, 벨기에
- 스포츠 및 레크리에이션: 알 후다이리야트 섬 벨로드롬, 아랍 에미리트
- 상업 프로젝트: 리라, 핀란드
- 소규모 프로젝트: 테 벨드 모듈형 주택, 네덜란드
- 학생 프로젝트: 토마시 스텝로프스키, 폴란드
- API 개발: 컴포넌트 코드 생성기, 미국

이번 대회에는 35개국에서 155개 프로젝트가 출품되어 BIM 활용, 협업, 혁신, 건설 가능성 및 환경적 이점과 같은 기준으로 심사되었습니다.

Trimble a annoncé les gagnants de ses 2024 Tekla Global Building Information Modeling (BIM) Awards, mettant en avant des projets de construction structurelle impressionnants utilisant les solutions Tekla. Le grand gagnant et vainqueur de la catégorie Projet d'Infrastructure est le pont Kruunuvuori à Helsinki, qui devrait devenir le plus long pont sans voiture au monde avec une longueur de 1 200 mètres. Les autres gagnants par catégorie incluent :

- Projet Public : Ocean Pavilion de l'Aquarium de Seattle, États-Unis
- Projet industriel : Brasserie Roman, Belgique
- Sport et Loisirs : Vélodrome de l'île Al Hudayriyat, Émirats Arabes Unis
- Projet Commercial : Lyyra, Finlande
- Petits Projets : Te Veld Modular Homes, Pays-Bas
- Projets Étudiants : Tomasz Stęplowski, Pologne
- Développement API : Component Code Generator, États-Unis

La compétition a présenté 155 projets provenant de 35 pays, jugés sur des critères tels que l'utilisation du BIM, la collaboration, l'innovation, la constructibilité et les bénéfices environnementaux.

Trimble hat die Gewinner der 2024 Tekla Global Building Information Modeling (BIM) Awards bekannt gegeben und beeindruckende strukturelle Bauprojekte vorgestellt, die mit Tekla-Lösungen realisiert wurden. Der Gesamtsieger und Sieger in der Kategorie Infrastrukturprojekt ist die Kruunuvuori-Brücke in Helsinki, die mit 1.200 Metern die längste autofreie Brücke der Welt werden soll. Weitere Kategoriesieger sind:

- Öffentliches Projekt: Ocean Pavilion des Seattle Aquariums, USA
- Industrieprojekt: Brauerei Roman, Belgien
- Sport und Freizeit: Velodrom der Al Hudayriyat-Insel, VAE
- Gewerbliches Projekt: Lyyra, Finnland
- Kleine Projekte: Te Veld Modular Homes, Niederlande
- Studentenprojekte: Tomasz Stęplowski, Polen
- API-Entwicklung: Component Code Generator, USA

Der Wettbewerb zeigte 155 Projekte aus 35 Ländern, die nach Kriterien wie der Nutzung von BIM, Zusammenarbeit, Innovation, Baubarkeit und ökologischen Vorteilen bewertet wurden.

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  • Trimble's Tekla Global BIM Awards showcase innovative use of BIM technology in construction projects worldwide
  • The competition attracted 155 projects from 35 countries, indicating strong industry engagement
  • Winning projects demonstrate advanced use of Trimble's Tekla solutions and other BIM technologies
  • Awards highlight projects with focus on sustainability and environmental benefits
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WESTMINSTER, Colo., Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Trimble® (Nasdaq: TRMB) announced today the winners of its 2024 Tekla® Global Building Information Modeling (BIM) Awards. In this biennial competition, the world's most impressive structural construction projects that use Tekla solutions are judged in eight categories on criteria such as Use of BIM and Collaboration, Innovative Use of Tekla Software, Constructibility, Environmental Benefits and Cool Factor. The overall winner for the best BIM project of 2024 is the Kruunuvuori Bridge in Helsinki, an end-to-end BIM project.

Tekla 2024 Global BIM Awards Category Winners

Infrastructure Project Category and Overall 2024 Winner: Kruunuvuori Bridge, Finland

Promising to be a true landmark at its completion, the Kruunuvuori Bridge in Helsinki will be the longest car-free bridge in the world spanning 1,200 meters. It is a cable-stayed bridge with in situ concrete substructures and a 135 meter-high pylon. The project was a cooperation between the City of Helsinki Urban Environment Division (KYMP), WSP Finland Oy, Kreate Oy, YIT Infra Oy and Ramboll Finland Oy. The project was voted the overall winner of the 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards as well as the winner in the Infrastructure category.

The tram, pedestrian and bike bridge project features a model-based design from a host of applications (Tekla Structures, Trimble Novapoint, Trimble Connect®, Autodesk® Civil 3D®, Navisworks® and Grasshopper). The team did wind tunnel testing for structural design and stability testing using both a BIM and a 3D-printed model. IFC format models ensure efficient geometry control for each construction phase, including model-based erection guidance, and BIM and BrIM integration ensures precision, efficiency and transparency throughout the project's lifecycle.

The jury specifically praised that the team is managing the project as a full-blown BIM project, using a multitude of software, and with bidirectional field-to-office and office-to-field connectivity enabling a unique quality in handling the complexity of the project.

Public Project Category: Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, U.S.A.

In the Public Projects category, the jury was most impressed by the technical challenges the Turner Construction team had to overcome with the Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion project. The 50,000 square-foot exhibit features complex designs such as a shell-like tank with no straight edges based on 229 CNC router-shaped panels and connects to existing city infrastructure.

The team relied on a bidirectional data exchange between Tekla Structures and Rhino and Grasshopper to ensure consistent geometry. The detailed installation sequence drawings and constructability analysis were done in Tekla Structures. In the field, the team could access the latest 3D models using Trimble Connect, and used a cohesive model-based lay-out workflow based on Trimble FieldLink and robotic total stations.

Industrial Project Category: Brewery Roman, Belgium

The Brewery Roman project, entered by Matthieu Gijbels, was the Best Industrial Project category winner. This expansion of one of the oldest family breweries in Belgium started with a 3D scan to generate a high-density point cloud that would serve to identify potential conflicts and fine-tune the model throughout the project. This was crucial in the light of the partial preservation and reconstruction of the building's facade.

The model, generated in Tekla Structures, was shared between the project stakeholders using Tekla Model Sharing. Using Trimble Connect AR, the team ensured that all stakeholders could always access an up-to-date version and view the model as an augmented reality overlay over the camera image displayed on a tablet. The project was characterized by the high level of detail of the model (LOD400) with highly-detailed steel structures and precast concrete elements.

Sports & Recreation Projects Category: Al Hudayriyat Island Velodrome, U.A.E.

The winner of the Global BIM Award in the Sports & Recreation Projects category is the Al Hudayriyat Island Velodrome in UAE. This new cycling track has seating for over 3,500 spectators. ASSENT Steel Industries LLC and Ramboll cooperated on the design of this indoor cycle arena featuring unique elliptical fins and sawtooth cladding on the facade out of aluminum profiles with vision and spandrel glass.

The project met BEP and LOD300 requirements by using a combination of Tekla Structures and Autodesk Revit® in tandem. The Tekla software was used for the connection design, detailing, fabrication and erection and facilitated cooperation between disciplines like facade, RCC and MEP, enhancing communication and reducing errors through its 3D modeling capabilities. The Tekla software assisted in managing the complex presetting of the more than 2,500 meters of roof, ensuring the right camber after erection.

Commercial Project Category: Lyyra, Finland

Ramboll Finland Oy, Ylva, Haahtela, Arco Architecture Company Oy and Byggnadsekonomi Oy were winners in the Commercial category for their Lyyra project, a new block of real estate in the city center of Helsinki. The jury especially valued the data-driven nature of the project and the fact that a new city block was built on top of a fully-functional metro station and in between two buildings. This took strong collaboration and coordination between Ramboll as the main structural engineer and Peikko (the steel frame producer). The team applied laser scanning for the initial design and on-site comparison of the as-built situation with the data model in Tekla Structures. The model was shared between the two companies using Tekla Model Sharing and used in a 'live' situation, with workers on site having the models both on tablets or mobile phones and on paper.

Due to the limited amount of space on the job site, all deliveries were just-in-time, requiring a lot of coordination work, which was also model-based. The team applied Deltabeam® Green beams, and recycled 95% of demolition waste on-site to further the sustainability aspect (striving for a LEED Platinum and Well certification).

Small Projects Category: Te Veld Modular Homes, The Netherlands

The residential project 'Te Veld Modular Homes' from The Netherlands is the winner in the Small projects category. The project revolves around designing and engineering a model of a temporary house. The house was designed specifically for a residential project encompassing a total of 700 semi-permanent homes. The homes feature a high level of sustainability as they are prefab timber structures with some steel elements for structural rigidity.

All co-makers were an integral part of the design and production process. The plumbing and electrical installers drew their installation in the 2D model after which the engineers from prefab builder Barli converted these to 3D for the timber frame production using Tekla Structures. The design by LA Architecten allowed for rapid production and also the delivery planning was optimized for the least waste and impact possible. The Tekla model even included fall protection during the factory assembly, slope insulation, kitchen cabinets and overflows.

Student Projects: Tomasz Stęplowski (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology), Poland

Tomasz Stęplowski of the Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in Poland is the winner of the Global BIM Award in the student category for his design of a funicular-shaped structure of a reinforced concrete hall with the arched girder of the main nave. Tomasz's thesis aimed to find an effective shape for the main part of the structure based on the methods of graphic statics. To test scientist and architect Robert Hooke's observation from 1675: 'as hangs the flexible line, so but inverted will stand the rigid arch,' he designed not only the arch girder but also other elements of the hall, such as columns, beams, slabs and footings in Tekla Structures.

API Development Projects Category: Component Code Generator, U.S.A.

In the API Development Projects category, Keyack Technology Solutions won the award for their Component Code Generator, a Tekla Open API-based tool that shortens the time required for programming for coding, building system configurators and setting key variables by over 20% to 30%. Typically, developers spend a lot of time manually finding and mapping variables as well as understanding how to properly set the component input on existing components to put them in the model. The Component Code Generator can read selected existing custom, system, or API-plugin components from the Tekla Structures model to automatically generate a C# method to insert that component.

Public Choice Winner: Preservation Plaza Canopy, U.S.A.

Of all the 155 entries, the most votes from the general public went to the Preservation Plaza Canopy by Structures Online.

Tekla Global BIM Awards
Overall, 155 projects from 35 countries (which included winners of the 2023 and 2024 regional Tekla BIM Awards competitions) were entered into the global competition. The winners of the Tekla Global BIM Awards were decided by an international expert jury consisting of Andrew Livingstone, research associate at the Center for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures at Edinburgh Napier University, Rob Roef, senior business developer digital built environment at the Dutch organization for applied scientific research, TNO, co-chair Building Room, BuildingSMART International and chair of buildingSMART Benelux, Aviad Almagor, vice president of technology and innovation Trimble, and Artur Tomczak, bSDD Product Manager for buildingSMART International and PHD Researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU.

"Since its inception in 1999, the Tekla Global BIM Awards have shown us the best of the best in BIM and structural engineering," said Jari Heino, vice president and general manager, BIM & engineering division at Trimble. "Moreover, the entered projects have shown how broad the field of application is for our Tekla Structures software and other Trimble technologies. The projects share richness in quality, detail, functionality and sustainability. The Student category proves again that a new generation is talented in applying BIM technology and driving future success in the structural engineering trade."

More information about the Tekla Global BIM Awards, submissions, jury and winners is available at: www.tekla.com/bim-awards

High resolution images of winners are available here.
Images on this page are provided to Trimble Finland ("Trimble") under the Tekla Global BIM Awards Terms and Conditions.

About Trimble Construction
Trimble is developing technology, software and services that drive the digital transformation of construction with solutions that span the entire architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. Empowering teams across the construction lifecycle, Trimble's innovative approach improves coordination and collaboration between stakeholders, teams, phases and processes. Trimble's Connected Construction strategy gives users control of their operations with best-in-class solutions and a common data environment. By automating work and transforming workflows, Trimble is enabling construction professionals to improve productivity, quality, transparency, safety, sustainability and deliver each project with confidence. For more information, visit: construction.trimble.com.

About Trimble
Trimble is transforming the ways people move, build and live. Core technologies in positioning, modeling and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve our customers' productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability. For more information about Trimble (Nasdaq: TRMB), visit: www.trimble.com.

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FAQ

Who won the overall 2024 Tekla Global BIM Award?

The Kruunuvuori Bridge project in Helsinki, Finland won the overall 2024 Tekla Global BIM Award and the Infrastructure Project Category.

How many projects were entered in the 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards competition?

155 projects from 35 countries were entered into the 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards global competition.

What categories were included in the 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards for Trimble (TRMB)?

The 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards included categories such as Infrastructure, Public Project, Industrial Project, Sports & Recreation, Commercial Project, Small Projects, Student Projects, and API Development Projects.

What software solutions were highlighted in the winning projects of the 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards?

The winning projects utilized various Trimble solutions including Tekla Structures, Trimble Novapoint, Trimble Connect, and Trimble FieldLink, as well as other BIM software like Autodesk Civil 3D, Navisworks, and Revit.

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