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Trimble announces 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards winners

        Trimble announces 2024 Tekla Global BIM Awards


        winners

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                                            The student project winner from Poland

        Kruunuvuori Bridge in Helsinki, an end-to-end BIM project, has emerged as the overall winner for the best BIM project of
        2024 in the 2024 Tekla Global Building Informa on Modelling (BIM) Awards announced by Trimble.

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

        The project met BEP and LOD300 requirements, as it used a combina on of Tekla Structures and Autodesk Revit in tandem.
        The Tekla so ware was used for the connec on design, detailing, fabrica on and erec on and facilitated coopera on among
        disciplines like facade, RCC and MEP, enhancing communica on and reducing errors through its 3D modelling capabili es.
        The Tekla so ware assisted in managing the complex prese ng of the more than 2,500 metres of roof, ensuring the right
        camber a er erec on.


        In this biennial compe  on, the world's most impressive structural construc on projects that use Tekla solu ons are judged
        in eight categories, including Use of BIM and Collabora on, Innova ve Use of Tekla So ware, Constructability, Environmental
        Benefits and Cool Factor.

        Tekla 2024 Global BIM Awards Category Winners
        Infrastructure Project Category and Overall 2024 Winner: Kruunuvuori Bridge, Finland
        Promising to be a true landmark upon its comple on, 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 within situ concrete substructures and a 135-meter-high pylon.
        The project was a coopera on between the City of Helsinki Urban Environment Division (KYMP), WSP Finland Oy, Kreate Oy,



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