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BIM eSubmission
Annex 2a
Best Practices – Tekla Structures 18.0
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sion Guide Book (Structural)
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures) November 2012e Page 3
Contents
1. Overview ········································································································ 5
1.1Getting Started with Relevant Documents 5
1.2Preparing your Project Grids and Levels 6
1.3Setting the Project’s Site Boundary 7
1.4Modeling your Project 9
1.5Preparing DT view 15
1.6Preparing Sheets for Submission 17
1.7Renaming Views and Sheets 18
1.8Exporting PDF 19
1.9Exporting 3D-PDF 20
2. Collaboration using Tekla Structures ···································································· 21
2.1From Physical model to Analysis model 21
2.2Export Tekla Structures model to collaboration tool 22
2.0 Machinery Automation ······················································································ 22
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sion Guide Book (Structural)
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures)
1. Overview
This document suggests a generalized modeling workflow to help jump
eSubmission. The examples used in this document to explain the workflow are based on
Structures 18.0. Please seek assistance from y
software for the eSubmission.
1.1 Getting Started with Relevant Documents
The first step is to obtain the "Architectural drawings" and "Site Plan drawings". The examples
found in this document are based on 2D dr
Architectural Drawings
It is recommended that you obtain the set of Architectural drawings that will be submitted (or
already submitted) to the regulatory authority for approval if possible. The set of Architectural
drawings should consist of at least the following plans
� Floor Plans
� Elevation Plans
� Section Plans
� Details Plans (optional, but good to have if it helps to explain the project)
Note the set of Architectural drawings used to compile the Structural BIM
submitted together with the Structural package for regulatory approval.
Architectural 2D drawings are called into Tekla Structures model as reference objects:
Site Plan Drawings
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This document suggests a generalized modeling workflow to help jump
eSubmission. The examples used in this document to explain the workflow are based on
. Please seek assistance from your preferred vendor if you are using other BIM
software for the eSubmission.
Started with Relevant Documents
The first step is to obtain the "Architectural drawings" and "Site Plan drawings". The examples
found in this document are based on 2D drawings to create the BIM Model.
It is recommended that you obtain the set of Architectural drawings that will be submitted (or
already submitted) to the regulatory authority for approval if possible. The set of Architectural
should consist of at least the following plans
Details Plans (optional, but good to have if it helps to explain the project)
Note the set of Architectural drawings used to compile the Structural BIM
submitted together with the Structural package for regulatory approval.
Architectural 2D drawings are called into Tekla Structures model as reference objects:
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This document suggests a generalized modeling workflow to help jump-start your BIM
eSubmission. The examples used in this document to explain the workflow are based on Tekla
our preferred vendor if you are using other BIM
Started with Relevant Documents
The first step is to obtain the "Architectural drawings" and "Site Plan drawings". The examples
awings to create the BIM Model.
It is recommended that you obtain the set of Architectural drawings that will be submitted (or
already submitted) to the regulatory authority for approval if possible. The set of Architectural
Details Plans (optional, but good to have if it helps to explain the project)
Note the set of Architectural drawings used to compile the Structural BIM-Model should be
Architectural 2D drawings are called into Tekla Structures model as reference objects:
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These drawings are usually prepared by registered Land Surveyors or Arch
following information from the drawing and enter them into your BIM model
� Coordinates (X,Y,Z) of Survey Datum
� Bearing and Distance of all project site boundary
Again, these drawings are called into Tekla Structures model as reference o
1.2 Preparing your Project Grids and Levels
Next, you need to prepare the Project Grids. It is strongly suggested that you manually recreate
the project grids and levels in your project model based on the information you obtain from the
Architectural drawings. This information must be
encounter downstream problems in your project further downstream.
You can attach the architectural drawings as a r
Creating Project Grids
Steps Description
1 Start a new Project based on
BCA’s Structural BIM eSubmission
Template or your company’s
template that incorporates
Structural BIM eSubmission
requirements.
2 If the Architectural floor plans
softcopy (DWG, DXF, IFC) are
available then reference them to
the project.
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These drawings are usually prepared by registered Land Surveyors or Architects. Obtain the
following information from the drawing and enter them into your BIM model
Coordinates (X,Y,Z) of Survey Datum
Bearing and Distance of all project site boundary
Again, these drawings are called into Tekla Structures model as reference object.
Preparing your Project Grids and Levels
Next, you need to prepare the Project Grids. It is strongly suggested that you manually recreate
the project grids and levels in your project model based on the information you obtain from the
awings. This information must be modeled accurately otherwise you will
encounter downstream problems in your project further downstream.
You can attach the architectural drawings as a reference to your project model.
Illustration
ew Project based on
IM eSubmission
or your company’s
template that incorporates
BIM eSubmission
If the Architectural floor plans
softcopy (DWG, DXF, IFC) are
available then reference them to
sion Guide Book (Structural)
itects. Obtain the
bject.
Next, you need to prepare the Project Grids. It is strongly suggested that you manually recreate
the project grids and levels in your project model based on the information you obtain from the
otherwise you will
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures)
Steps Description
3 Create the grids in
The grids will be shown automatically in rest of
Plans, Sections and Elevations
Ensure the grid values
you draw the grids.
4 In case of referenced architectural
grids created in step 3
grids in the linked
with the Architect
proceeding further.
1.3 Setting the Proje
Project Site Boundaries must coincide with that of the Approved Architectural Plans to ensure
consistency with the ST application. This section will explain how you associate the project
boundaries information to your project and all its related settings
to real-world orientation, coordinates and datum. The following steps do not have to be followed
in a sequence as shown. But for beginner, you are encouraged to do so.
Tracing Project’s Site Boundary
Steps Description
1 This process is to manage overall
project enclosure. If there is no
softcopy then the boundary line need
to be created manually.
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Description Illustration
the grids in 1ST Storey Plan (Level 1).
The grids will be shown automatically in rest of
Plans, Sections and Elevations.
values populated are correct as
the grids.
referenced architectural CAD file, the
in step 3 must coincide with the
grids in the linked file. Otherwise, clarify this
Architect and solve the issue before
further.
Setting the Project’s Site Boundary
Project Site Boundaries must coincide with that of the Approved Architectural Plans to ensure
consistency with the ST application. This section will explain how you associate the project
boundaries information to your project and all its related settings such as setting your “Site Plan”
world orientation, coordinates and datum. The following steps do not have to be followed
in a sequence as shown. But for beginner, you are encouraged to do so.
Boundary
Description Illustration
This process is to manage overall
project enclosure. If there is no
softcopy then the boundary line need
to be created manually.
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Illustration
Project Site Boundaries must coincide with that of the Approved Architectural Plans to ensure
consistency with the ST application. This section will explain how you associate the project
such as setting your “Site Plan”
world orientation, coordinates and datum. The following steps do not have to be followed
in a sequence as shown. But for beginner, you are encouraged to do so.
Illustration
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Steps Description
2 If the Survey Plan softcopy
(DWG/DXF/IFC) is available, it can be
called into Tekla Structures model as
reference object
3 Layers that are not relevant can be
turned off:
� Mouse double click the
reference object
� Select layers…
4 If the Survey/Site Plan is not located at the correct coordinate and orientation, move it
in Tekla Structures modeling
� Mouse select the plan
� Mouse right click
� Move
� Pick the origin for moving
� Pick the designation point
5 The plan that is referenced might be in
different orientation. This is because
the survey plan is always created in
the actual project.
Rotate the reference plan in Tekla
Structures modeling environment:
� Mouse select the plan
� Mouse right click
� Move Special
� Rotate
� Specify coordinates for rotation
origin
� Specify rotation angle
� Click Move button
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Description Illustration
If the Survey Plan softcopy
(DWG/DXF/IFC) is available, it can be
called into Tekla Structures model as
Layers that are not relevant can be
Mouse double click the
If the Survey/Site Plan is not located at the correct coordinate and orientation, move it
in Tekla Structures modeling environment:
Mouse select the plan
Pick the origin for moving
Pick the designation point
The plan that is referenced might be in
different orientation. This is because
the survey plan is always created in
Rotate the reference plan in Tekla
Structures modeling environment:
Mouse select the plan
Specify coordinates for rotation
Specify rotation angle
sion Guide Book (Structural)
If the Survey/Site Plan is not located at the correct coordinate and orientation, move it
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures)
1.4 Modeling your
By now, all the control elements in the project
modeling the project.
Note: Model only the load bearing
basic objects required for structural
depends on the project.
Steel Parts Concrete Parts Reinforcement
Besides standard sections, it is possible to create various parametriccross section.
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Modeling your Project
all the control elements in the project have been completed.
load bearing objects and non-load bearing members.
required for structural modeling. There might be additional objects required and it
Steel Parts Concrete Parts Reinforcement
Besides standard sections, it is possible to create various parametric profiles of customized
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completed. Next step is to start
load bearing members. The following are the
might be additional objects required and it
Steel Parts Concrete Parts Reinforcement
profiles of customized
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This guide will not go into explaining how you would model with each of these objects; it is
assumed that you are already familiar with
follow the sequence below to build up the model based on feedbacks from the Industries.
Step Task
1 Create Project Grids
2 Set the Coordinates
3 Create Views of Plans and
Elevations
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This guide will not go into explaining how you would model with each of these objects; it is
assumed that you are already familiar with Tekla Structures. Rather we recommend that you
follow the sequence below to build up the model based on feedbacks from the Industries.
Illustration
Views of Plans and
sion Guide Book (Structural)
This guide will not go into explaining how you would model with each of these objects; it is
. Rather we recommend that you
follow the sequence below to build up the model based on feedbacks from the Industries.
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures) November 2012e Page 11
Step Task Illustration
4 Model Concrete Footings
and Columns
5 Add Reinforcements to
Footing and Column
6 Model Structural Steel
Frames (Columns, Rafters
and Beams)
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Step Task
7 Add Steel Connections
8 Model Walls
9 Add Reinforcement/Mesh
to Wall and Slab
10 Model Others, such as
Stairs, Handrails, Roofs,
etc.
When the model is completed proceed to generate the
Note: Complete the model diligently for accuracy as any errors will be propagated throughout
the entire submission documents.
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Illustration
completed proceed to generate the relevant views for BIM-eSubmission.
model diligently for accuracy as any errors will be propagated throughout
sion Guide Book (Structural)
eSubmission.
model diligently for accuracy as any errors will be propagated throughout
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Preparing all the General-Views
When the structural model has been completed, you need to prepare the General-Aranngement
(GA) for BIM-eSubmission. These are similar to construction drawings where you typically show
the information in Plan views. Since the project is BIM, Plans, Elevations and Sections can be
generated automatically. Next section explains how to prepare the GA.
Plan Views Preparation
Ref Description Diagram
1 In the Pull Down Menu, Run the Numbering
to assign the Part Marks to the elements
automatically.
2 Open the Master Drawing Catalog > Select the
BCA-Structural-GA > Select the Create
Drawing.
In the Views list, select the desired Plan view
and Create Drawing.
3 Right click on the view in the project browser
and
4 Add-in all the required annotations.
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Ref Description
Repeat the steps for Elevation and Sectional views. Typical completed Elevation and Section were shown below.
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Diagram
Repeat the steps for Elevation and Sectional views.
Typical completed Elevation and Section were shown below.
sion Guide Book (Structural)
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1.5 Preparing DT view
There are several types of “Detail Views” (DT) need to be prepared for the submission. DT here
refers more to “detailing” rather than actual detail parts and components. For the purpose of
regulatory submission, need to prepare only the “detailing” of the project. Actual detail parts will
be required for exceptional cases. Next section will illustrate how to prepare standard detailing
for the project.
Creating Detail Views of Concrete Wall (Structural)
Steps Description Illustration
1 Locate the beam in the Model to generate the
detail drawing.
Menu>Drawing and Reports>
Create a Cast Unit Drawing
2 The Drawing created should look like the
image shown here.
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3 Repeat the procedure to create the detail for Column Structural Steel.
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Repeat the procedure to create the detail for Column Structural Steel.
sion Guide Book (Structural)
Repeat the procedure to create the detail for Column Structural Steel.
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures)
1.6 Preparing Sheets for
Your project can contain many views and not all views are necessary for regulatory approval.
addition, your project may be submitted in different stages.
different stages of submission
SHEETS will be subjected to regulatory approval. All other views submitted together shall only
be treated as “For Reference
Next section provides an overview h
Ref Description
1 In the Drawing and Report, Select the
required Plan and Create the General
Arrangement Drawing
2 The drawing will be created
automatically and will be listed in the
Drawing List.
3 Arrange the views t
location.
Repeat step (1) to (3) for all
that is required for submission.
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Preparing Sheets for Submission
Your project can contain many views and not all views are necessary for regulatory approval.
, your project may be submitted in different stages. SHEETS will be used
different stages of submission. Therefore for each ST submission
SHEETS will be subjected to regulatory approval. All other views submitted together shall only
Reference”.
section provides an overview how you can carry out this task.
Illustration
Drawing and Report, Select the
required Plan and Create the General
Arrangement Drawing.
The drawing will be created
automatically and will be listed in the
Arrange the views to the relevant
Repeat step (1) to (3) for all the sheets
that is required for submission.
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Your project can contain many views and not all views are necessary for regulatory approval. In
SHEETS will be used to manage the
submission the views attached to
SHEETS will be subjected to regulatory approval. All other views submitted together shall only
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1.7 Renaming Views and Sheets
Next section will explain how to rename the sheets as per the BIM Submission standard.
Ref Description
1 In the Drawing List, right click on the
relevant sheet and choose
and you can rename the sheet
Input the name as per BIM submission
requirement.
Repeat the step (1) and (2) until you
complete renaming all your sheets before
submission.
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Renaming Views and Sheets
how to rename the sheets as per the BIM Submission standard.
Illustration
click on the
sheet and choose Properties
and you can rename the sheet.
Input the name as per BIM submission
Repeat the step (1) and (2) until you
complete renaming all your sheets before
sion Guide Book (Structural)
how to rename the sheets as per the BIM Submission standard.
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1.8 Exporting PDF
If you are publishing to PDF, you only need to perform 1 step.
Publish PDF file
Ref Action Item Image
1 From Tekla Structures Main Menu, select
PRINT and Select PDF (size).
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1.9 Exporting 3D-PDF
Ref Action Item
1 If you have not already done so, download
install the extension “Publish to 3D
https://Extranet.Tekla.com
2 With your model opened under Tekla
Structures, run “Tekla Structures
3D-PDF
3 Set the necessary options on the dia
and press “Publish” button
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Image
If you have not already done so, download and
the extension “Publish to 3D-PDF” from
With your model opened under Tekla
Structures, run “Tekla Structures Publish To
Set the necessary options on the dialog box
sion Guide Book (Structural)
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures)
2. Collaboration using Tekla Structures
2.1 From Physical model to Analysis model
Physical model in Tekla Structures can be
Convert Tekla Structures physical model to analysis model
Ref Action Item
1 From Loads and Analysis toolbar, click
2 To change the boundary condition for each
member, double click on the wire frame and set
the parameters accordingly
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using Tekla Structures
From Physical model to Analysis model
Physical model in Tekla Structures can be converted into analysis model
Convert Tekla Structures physical model to analysis model
Image
Loads and Analysis toolbar, click
To change the boundary condition for each
double click on the wire frame and set
the parameters accordingly
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converted into analysis model.
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2.2 Export Tekla Structures model to collaboration tool
Export Tekla Structures model to free collaboration tool, Tekla BIMsight
Ref Action Item
1 From Top Menu -> File -> Publish to Tekla
BIMsight…
2.0 Machinery Automation
Information in Tekla Structures model can be extracted in the format that can be interpreted by
fabrication machine.
Ref Action Item
1 To extract information for steel fabrication
Top Menu -> File -> Export
Files... / Create Tube NC Files…
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Export Tekla Structures model to collaboration tool
Export Tekla Structures model to free collaboration tool, Tekla BIMsight
Image
> Publish to Tekla
Machinery Automation
Information in Tekla Structures model can be extracted in the format that can be interpreted by
Image
To extract information for steel fabrication ->
> Export -> Create NC
Files... / Create Tube NC Files…
sion Guide Book (Structural)
Export Tekla Structures model to collaboration tool
Information in Tekla Structures model can be extracted in the format that can be interpreted by
BIM Annex 2 (Tekla Structures) November 2012e Page 23
Ref Action Item Image
2 To extract information for concrete fabrication -
> Top Menu -> File -> Export
-> BVBS / HMS / Unitechnik / Eliplan