Neste Oil Diesel Production Line
Neste Oil Diesel Production Line
The Diesel project at Neste Oil’s refinery in Porvoo, Finland, was pioneering work on utilizing BIM for creating industrial concrete structures and intelligent data transfer.
Project OVE: Arup’s 170-meter-tall BIM man
Project OVE: Arup’s 170-meter-tall BIM man
OVE is a virtual representation of the human body created with BIM software and processes. Standing 170 meters tall, OVE breathes, sweats, gets hungry and has a heart. OVE’s skeleton was modeled with Tekla Structures.
Puuvilla: From Factory to Shopping Center with BIM collaboration
Project Puuvilla: From Factory to Shopping Center with BIM Collaboration
The old cotton factory Porin Puuvilla has turned into a shopping center combining old and new structures. The 13 project parties agree that the construction process and quality improved with modeling-based design.
Avinor, Oslo Airport T2 project: Demonstrating the power of open BIM
Avinor, Oslo Airport T2 Project: Demonstrating the Power of Open BIM
Renovating an international, fully functional airport asks for coordination, collaboration and lots of model information. In this project the owner Avinor wants to use hundreds of reference models by Aas Jakobsen and others also for future renovation.
Unger Steel overcomes challenges with Tekla and Trimble
Unger Steel overcomes challenges with Tekla and Trimble
Unger Steel Group utilized Tekla’s BIM software in a very advanced way to plan, produce and assemble the diamond trusses of the partially transparent, architecturally stunning roof of the new Vienna Central Railway Station.
Manskun Rasti: An Information Model from the Future
Manskun Rasti: An Information Model from the Future
The Manskun Rasti construction site in Helsinki, Finland, is a showcase of the future.
Azimuth - Award winning project enabled by Fastrak
Azimuth - Award winning project enabled by Fastrak
“Carreg a Gwydr would have been a more complex and time consuming project without Fastrak; it has definitely changed the way we work."
Fondation Louis Vuitton: A dream come constructable
Fondation Louis Vuitton: A dream come constructable
The challenge of the endeavour is apparent. This is the kind of building that would not have been possible to construct without a comprehensive approach to BIM.