User feedback helps secure software quality
Tekla believes that only people outside the company can validate all aspects of the software from the user perspective. We are constantly looking for more participants for the beta testing and automatic user feedback programs, and the data we get through those is being utilized in product development. In addition, the performance of Tekla Structures is being actively monitored with good results.
During the first half of the year you have heard from us in the form of software environments and customer satisfaction surveys. Thank you all for your very valuable feedback! The customer satisfaction survey is still going on for some time so please participate through your local Tekla representative if you have not done so already.
Guidelines to user-friendly customization
The Tekla Structures environments survey received replies from more than a thousand users worldwide. Its results will help create a clearer and more flexible way to set up and maintain the software. Results analysis continues and will lead to further development; changes will be implemented step by step into upcoming software versions. Here are some preliminary findings based on the survey:
- The most popular Tekla Structures environments are used on a global level. There will be a further investigation into how to better support this global way of working.
- Many of you customize the catalogs in Tekla Structures. We will investigate ways to ease this customization.
- Many of you either modify the settings included in an environment or create your own. We aim to offer clear examples of this and develop the remaining settings.
- The language of the Tekla Structures user interface was evaluated good or adequate. If you notice any terms in Tekla Structures that cause
misunderstandings, let us know.
In conclusion, the survey raised many good development suggestions which will be investigated further. In general, the standards and ways of working in the industry tend to change, and the software needs to be developed accordingly in order to offer the best available solutions for all customers. Users are recommended to move their preferred settings into a company/project folder so that the settings are not affected by updates to a newer Tekla Structures version. More information about this is available in the Tekla Structures Help menu under Project and firm folders.
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Major Fabricator Chooses Tekla in India
Pratibha Pipes & Structural Ltd (PPSL) started with pre-cast concrete products just over two decades ago. The company has created a technical niche for itself graduating into a multifunctional construction and infrastructure development company of repute with an annual turnover of INR 8060 million. They recently chose to model their projects in 3D with Tekla Structures BIM (Building Information Modelling) software and now look forward to make good use of all that possibilities Tekla Structures solution has to offer for improved communication and process management of existing practices across the departments within the group.
"Mr. Ajay Kulkarni, Dy. Director - Operations - at the Pratibha Group comments: "The introduction of new modelling software with project deadlines on the horizon can be a daunting prospect, but with careful management of the contracts we have chosen to model with Tekla Structures Backed up by the support of Tekla's technical team we are confident that this transition will be a smooth one. We are looking forward to making use of all that Tekla Structures BIM software has to offer for improved communication and process management of existing practices across other departments within the group".
"The deal with Pratibha shows that they're confident in the strength of our product and the efficiency and quality of our service.Pratibha is one of the largest fabrication and construction groups in India,and we are proud of their choice of Tekla Structures software says Andre Corniere, Director B&C Steel Segment / Director of Tekla India.“The Tekla India team is working very closely with Pratibha to see a smooth transition of technology. They are presently involved in many prestigious projects in India, and our BIM-based solution will help them not only in the production of steel fabrication drawings but also in monitoring the whole progress of projects through our unique 3D technology that can be complemented by the 4th dimension, (time).
Our software technology will allow them to connect the design office to the construction site and enhance the production flow. The Tekla India team will be dedicated to efficiently serve Pratibha, and we are looking forward to a mutually beneficial growth in the future. To know More
Tekla India invites interested Corporate Houses to be a part of the Educational Business Program in India!
If you are interested to venture in this business check out the criteria.
- Do you have a commercial center of around 2000 sq. ft?
- Is your commercial center located in a business city?
- Do you have any prior experience in the training business?
- Are you aware of Tekla Structures BIM technology?
- Do you have the right infrastructure facilities to run this business?
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Automatic user feedback data since 2007
Did you know that the most used component in Tekla Structures is a US-specific connection, Clip Angle (number 141)? Or would you have guessed that the Create Beam command is used less frequently than Copy? The king of the commands, however, is Delete, used more often than any other command in Tekla Structures.
Automatic User Feedback Program was started in March 2007 with Tekla Structures version 13. Currently the number of instances of feedback by automatic e-mailing is thousands of messages per year. The program continues version by version. Please participate as the more user data we receive, the more effect it will have on the long-term product development of Tekla Structures.

As the technical tools for user statistics develop at the same time, the collected data can be analyzed all the more efficiently and profoundly to improve and prioritize software usability; for example, to make the user interface more task-oriented and fluent. The feedback program does not make the use of Tekla Structures slower and is easy to participate in by clicking through a few options in the Start dialog. All collected data is handled anonymously, indicating only the environment, configuration, and language used. You can decide to participate anytime to help us know more about how you use Tekla Structures.
Is Tekla Structures getting slower or faster?
This is a question that must have crossed the minds of many users. Typically, software development is believed to have a negative effect on performance as new functions and features are added to the program. There is, however, a concurrent development to improve the performance of the most important functions in Tekla Structures. The performance of its versions is continuously being tested, and speed-related development continues to not only keep productivity and usability at a high level but to improve it.
Computers and CPUs have become faster over the years, which is a definite benefit in using any software. In general, most of our core features do as well as they ever have. This includes features such as selection, numbering, opening rendered views, modeling, parametrics, and reports. Many features are now much faster than they were in, for example, version 12.1. The models used in testing are usually real-life projects of various kinds to enable reliable coverage.
In the future, building information models will become more complicated and contain even more detailed information than at the moment. Tekla’s ambition is to keep the models manageable in size and performance, even if you create your own extensions and add more and more information into them. Performance and manageable model size are some of the most important advantages of using Tekla compared to other software. Tekla has been ahead of the competition in handling large models for a long time and we intend to keep it that way.
Beta testing starts again in August
We’re continuously on the lookout to find the best possible testers from all customer segments in order to keep developing the software in the right direction. There are several benefits to the testers in this, too. By beta testing you can:
- influence the development of Tekla Structures,
- get a head start with the new version ahead of your competitors or subcontractors,
- stay at the forefront of technology,
- find out more about open API,
- understand the new features better,
- start using the new version in real projects with confidence,
- foresee functions that might be useful in the future, and
- benefit from the new version as soon as it is released to increase your business productivity.
The next beta testing program will start at the end of August. Keep an eye on the Tekla Extranet front page for more information on how to apply. Go to Tekla Extranet for more information on beta testing
Tekla Structures in practice: Aldar HQ, Cité Rotterdam and Alabniah

The first spherical building in the Middle East, the Aldar Headquarters, was William Hare’s first BIM engineering project on civil structures in the Middle East. Engineering and model data were used at the earliest stages of the project to take full advantage of early procurement and optimized use of material.
Read how Tekla Structures was used to model Aldar HQ in 3D

As with most ventures, the Cité within the Kop van Zuid business area in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, has had to deal with many changes during its design and construction. Modeling the thousands of parts and panels of the housing complex in 3D – including steel as well as both precast and cast-in-place concrete structures – helped engineering office Meijer & Joustra to tackle their timeline.
Read how Tekla Structures was used to design and manufacture precast units for Cité Rotterdam
Alabniah is the new flagship factory for precast concrete in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the most advanced and largest – 23,000 m2 covered production area built on a total of 112,000 m2 – plant of its kind in the area. Tekla Structures was used to model and build the production facilities and will be used in the future to efficiently produce and deliver a wide range of precast components and complete building systems for the growing market. Read more about Tekla’s role in creating an advanced precast system
(A summary of an article by Markus Obinger (Prilhofer Consulting) published in CPI (Concrete Plant International) 2 I 2010)
Customers and partners testified Tekla BIM in Dublin
Tekla’s ambition is to dramatically improve our building and construction customers’ business. This we could not do without a close and committed cooperation with progressive BIM-minded companies, both customers and partners. Many of them presented to prove the point at the annual Tekla business forum held in Killiney near Dublin from 8 to 11 June.
In order to promote BIM as the industry standard process, building information needs to be shared, combined and distributed accurately and efficiently among construction project participants. In Dublin, several Tekla customers and partner testified to prefer Tekla as their number one BIM developer, and Tekla of course stated to aspire to continue work with the companies who see the potential of Tekla models becoming the information centers of construction processes.
One of the most convincing Tekla BIM advocates at the event was Gino Cecchetto (on the right) of Blach Construction. “We don’t mind keeping our eggs in one basket at all if that basket is Tekla,” he said in his presentation. “Clash detection is the kindergarten of BIM - what we want is clash avoidance. We heard the buzz related to the use of Tekla in the steel industry, and we looked at it to see how we could use it in the general contracting segment. Tekla is the only package out there with the focus on construction – a huge advantage for us.” Read more about what Blach Construction has achieved by using Tekla
Other customer companies presenting their BIM processes at the forum were structural engineering office VeriCon BV from the Netherlands, steel solution provider Technyx of the Canam Group, and precast concrete provider Strängbetong from Sweden. Tekla software partners were represented by Trimble, Graphisoft, and Ficep.
Tekla hosts customer visit to World Expo
In August, Tekla will host a group of customers and partners at
Shanghai World Expo, where as many as 13 Tekla reference projects are well presented. This event will take place in the Finland Pavilion modeled and built with the help of Tekla Structures and is arranged in the context of the Global Summit on the Sustainable Built Environment. Companies attending will include Finnish project contractor Lemcon and Tekla’s software partner Trimble.

The first
Global Summit on the Sustainable Built Environment is co-organized by Stanford and Tongji Universities at the award-winning Pudong Shangri-La Hotel in Shanghai in conjunction with the World Expo 2010 on August 16-20. The event aims to raise the awareness of world citizens to the significant role that building operations play as one of the major contributors to climate change. This exclusive event will host over one hundred international executive leaders. An invitation is extended to sponsors and supporting organizations to participate and help make this event a success.
Local model competitions underway
Now is the time to check out and participate in the local model competitions currently underway with Tekla area offices and resellers. Winners of the local competitions will be entered into the Tekla Global BIM Awards competition arranged at the end of this year.
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