Engineers have used Tekla Structures to model stadiums, offshore structures, pipe rack structures, plants, factories, residential buildings, bridges and skyscrapers. • Grandstand Replacement,
Daytona International Speedway (USA) • Frontstretch Grandstands,
Daytona International Speedway (USA) •
Denver International Airport Expansion (USA) •
San Jose Earthquakes Stadium (USA) •
BB&T Ballpark (Charlotte, USA) • Spillway Replacement,
Manitoba Hydro (USA) •
National Stadium Roof,
Singapore Sports Hub (Singapore) • Red Bear Student Center,
University of Saskatchewan (Canada) •
Troja Bridge (Prague) •
Tesco Supermarket (Sheringham, UK) •
Baylor University Stadium (Australia) • Canopée des Halles,
Forum des Halles (Paris, France) •
Sutter Medical Center (California, USA) • Expansion,
Chennai International Airport (India) •
Dongdaemun Design Plaza (Seoul) •
Capital Gate (Abu Dhabi) • Midfield Terminal Complex,
Abu Dhabi Airport (Abu Dhabi) •
King Abdullah Financial District (Saudi Arabia) •
King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Saudi Arabia) •
National Museum of Qatar (Qatar) •
Hilton Garden Inn (UAE) •
Puuvilla Shopping Centre (Finland) •
College Football Hall of Fame (Atlanta, GA) •
Optus Stadium (Perth, Australia) Tekla Structures was used extensively for the steel design of
Capital Gate at
Abu Dhabi,
UAE. Files exported from Tekla facilitated faster steel fabrication. One of the architects, Jeff Schofield, stated that "it was the right time in history and we had the right technology to make this happen". The
Manitoba Hydro Spillway Replacement was designed using Tekla Structures to "successfully model and co-ordinate its design", a project that won the
TEKLA 2012 North American BIM Award for "Best Concrete Project". It was the "first hydroelectric project that has seen steel, concrete, and rebar fully detailed using Tekla Structures". == Stable version release - history dates ==