15 December 2011 - Winners for the three categories in the BIM Award competition were chosen this week by a jury of BIM experts. The winner of the BIM Project category of the Tekla Global BIM Awards Competition 2011 was Skanska Finland’s head office, Manskun Rasti in Helsinki, Finland. The Steel award went to the Peace Bridge project in Derry, Northern Ireland, and the Concrete award to the Urban Superway in Adelaide, Australia. Special recognition was given to the Holmenkollen Ski Jump in Oslo, Norway.
Manskun Rasti was acknowledged for the most complete use of BIM from the beginning to the end of the project. Among other things, the extensive use of the BIM and collaboration aspects were praised, as well as the use of IFC for project collaboration and communication for combining the models from different project parties.
The winner of the steel category, was modeled by
Rowecord Engineering.
The Peace Bridge stands out for its shape and complex geometry. The model is impressive not for its size, but in the way it has been used in the project.
The Urban Superway, in Southern Australia by
Bianco Precast, was selected as the winner in the Concrete category. The project is the biggest single investment ever in a South Australian road project and the state’s most complex engineering road construction project to date.
The Holmenkollen Ski Jump project by
Cowi and Lecor Stålteknik received a special recognition from the jury for being an extremely impressive project with a unique and complex structure.
The winner of the public voting was the
Jaype
e Nigrie Super Thermal Power project by
L&T MHI Boilers in India.
The winners of the competition were chosen by a jury of the world’s leading BIM experts: Professor
Charles Eastman from the Georgia Institute of Technology;
Björn K. Stangeland, CEO of DDS and product manager for buildingSMART International;
Viktor Várkonyi, CEO of Graphisoft; and
Wayne Morrison, Pre-Construction Manager from the Herrick Corporation. Tekla was represented by Executive Vice President
Risto Räty.
“Skanska has done pioneering work by utilizing a highly detailed building information model at every step of the building and construction process with outstanding results,” said the jury. “Building information modeling was used in an exemplary way for maximized collaboration. The project was managed based on the model, with all disciplines utilizing the modeled building information.
The entries to the Global BIM Awards competition were the winners of regional Tekla model competitions held by Tekla area offices and resellers during 2011. The competition was divided into three categories: BIM, Steel, and Concrete. Tekla Global BIM Awards 2011 gathered 46 exemplary construction projects around the world and over 2,000 votes were cast for the different Tekla models presented on the competition website.
More information about the competition, winners and other entries is available on the Tekla Website
The Tekla Global BIM Awards
Tekla Global BIM Awards competition is a way to express appreciation towards Tekla customers and share their success stories worldwide. Showcasing their models celebrates the versatility of Tekla software and demonstrates how its use affects the landscapes around the world. Tekla has played and will play a great role in building many of the complex and iconic structures seen and admired by all of us every day.
The entries to the Global BIM Awards competition are the winners of regional Tekla model competitions held by Tekla area offices or resellers during 2011.
About Tekla
With its software, Tekla Corporation drives the evolution of digital information models and provides thus more and more competitive advantage to the construction and infrastructure industries. Tekla has customers in nearly 100 countries, offices in 15 countries and a worldwide partner network. The company was established in 1966. Tekla Corporation became part of Trimble in 2011
With an ambition to multiply its customers' potential to think and achieve big, Tekla provides an accurate, detailed, and data-rich
3D BIM (Building Information Modeling) software 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, combined and distributed with
Tekla Structures enable the highest level of constructability and production control. Centralizing building information into the model allows for more collaborative and integrated project management and delivery. This translates into increased productivity and elimination of waste, thus making construction and buildings more sustainable. More information at
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