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Tekla announces 2014 Tekla North American BIM award winners

Top projects include San Jose Earthquakes Stadium and Daytona International Speedway.


Tekla, a Trimble company and global provider of Building Information Modeling (BIM) software to the architectural and construction markets, has announced the winners of its 2014 North American BIM Awards.

The model competition is held annually and recognizes companies for exemplary use of BIM and Tekla Structures across three categories: best use of BIM, steel and concrete.

This year marks the 12th annual competition and the winners in each category are:

BIM: San Jose Earthquakes Stadium by Steel Systems Engineering, Inc.

Steel: Daytona International Speedway, Frontstretch Grandstands by Barton Malow

Concrete: Daytona International Speedway, Grandstand Replacement by McGill

“It is very rewarding to see Tekla Structures in action and each year, the entries for this competition become more and more impressive,” said Hans Ehrnrooth, president of Tekla, Inc. “These projects demonstrate the results that can be achieved by maximizing the use of Tekla Structures and BIM to collaborate and streamline projects for maximum efficiency and cost savings.”

Voting for the 2014 Tekla Global BIM Awards is currently underway and will conclude on Friday, November 28. Winners will be announced Dec 9, 2014.

Tekla drives the evolution of digital information models to provide greater competitive advantage to the construction, infrastructure and energy industries. Established in 1966, Tekla has customers in over 100 countries, offices in over 20 countries, and a global partner network. Tekla Building & Construction is part of Trimble Buildings, a Trimble segment focused on technology solutions that improve collaboration, efficiency and accuracy across the Design-Build-Operate (DBO) lifecycle of construction. Learn more at www.tekla.com

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