18 September 2011
Tekla Middle East Participate at Arab Oil and Gas Exhibition for the First Time

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Tekla Middle East will showcase its Building Information Modelling (PLM/BIM) solution at this year's Arab Oil and Gas Exhibition, taking place in Dubai from 18 - 20 September.

Oil and gas industry experts agree that BIM can vastly reduce operational cost, and manage waste over the life cycle of a project.

Plant design systems for the oil and gas industry still rely generation of 2D drawings. Using Tekla, the entire design process, including plant equipment, pipe spooling, electric systems and the main structure can be incorporated in a 3D rendered environment.

Furthermore, Tekla enables continued utilizing of the 3D intelligent model for the whole project lifecycle from engineering, fabrication, and onsite construction to final commissioning.

Industry decision makers, owners, contractors, engineering companies, fabricators and project managers can witness first-hand the benefit of using Tekla Structures from design to concept of construction.

"Tekla offer a centralised information management HUB allowing for more control over the project cycle, helping to drive costs down. Global and local companies operating in the region's oil and gas sector are already using Tekla Structural BIM to manage their projects. This exhibition will allow us to reach out to the region's oil and gas industry and demonstrate to them the many benefits of using Tekla BIM," commented Paul Wallett, Business Manager Tekla Middle East.

"Tekla will use the platform provided by Arab Oil and Gas Exhibition to help the region's industry realise the many benefits of implementing PLM/BIM across their projects."

The Tekla stand will be running live demonstrations of the company's entire product range, while senior managers will be available to discuss specific customer issues in a one-to-one environment.

Saipem is one of several global companies employing Tekla BIM for its offshore projects.

"Clearly, the most significant benefit is the availability of a single structural model from which we can extract project plans and detailing, lists of materials, weights and centres of gravity. The software also allows direct interfacing to the piping model in PDS," noted Saipem engineer Giuseppe Frigerio.

"The program was customised to handle our needs related to material management, construction phase management and integration with corporate standards (standard joint macros and customized user attributes and material lists). Another useful function provided by Tekla Structures is simultaneous access by multiple users to the same model."

Representatives from Tekla will be available throughout Arab Oil and Gas Exhibition to provide a detailed overview.  Tekla will be exhibiting at Stand No. B104 in hall 7 at the Dubai International Conventional and Exhibition Centre.

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About Tekla
With its software, Tekla Corporation drives the evolution of digital information models and provides thus more and more competitive advantage to the construction and infrastructure industries. Tekla has customers in nearly 100 countries, offices in 15 countries, and a worldwide partner network. The company was established in 1966.

With an ambition to multiply its customers' potential to think and achieve big, Tekla provides an accurate, detailed, and data-rich 3D BIM (Building Information Modelling) software environment that can be shared by contractors, structural engineers, steel detailers and fabricators, as well as concrete detailers and manufacturers. The highly detailed as-built structural models created, combined and distributed with Tekla BIM software enable the highest level of constructability and production control. Centralizing building information into the model allows for more collaborative and integrated project management and delivery. This translates into increased productivity and elimination of waste, thus making construction and buildings more sustainable. More information at www.tekla.com and www.teklastructures.com

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