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Tekla Structures for timber projects
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Littlehampton Welding
The central feature at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2007. Standing predominately at 35m tall, the structure suspended five racing cars above the passing crowds beneath.
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O'Reilly Concrete
Adamstown, a new urban district west of Dublin City Centre that will house over 30,000 residents within 154,000 square metres.
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Cordell Group Ltd.
Designed using Tekla technology and manufactured using Cordell’s saw and drill production facilities, the 270 tonne structure comprising 2500 sections, stands at 65m high.
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Contiga, Norway
The Telenor Arena has a spectator capacity of approximately 15,000 for football matches and 23,000 for concerts.
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Creagh Concrete Products
Ben Alder Tower House is a design and build project for a private dwelling.
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Arup
Khalifa sports city tower. Also known as the Aspire or Flame Tower, this is a 318 metre structure located in the Sports City complex of Doha.
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SH Structures
Alnwick Garden Pavilion & Visitors Centre. The roof and supporting structure were formed with use of a combination of steel and structural timber to give the finished curved form.
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Oakwood Engineering
Many iconic projects have been completed globally adopting the Tekla Structures software. One such project is the Wembley stadium. With a seating capacity of 90,000 it is now the largest football stadium in the world with every seat under cover.
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Hare Structural Engineers
51 Lime Street, London. The tower building is 28 storeys above ground and includes a series of complex pre-fabricated steel frames around the perimeter to support the architectural saw-tooth facade.
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