Tekla Constructible Training

Tekla Structures: Concrete Contractors Fundamentals
Looking to master Tekla Structures as a concrete contractor? Look no further! Our comprehensive course will teach you how to use the user interface, explore models and organize model information using categories. You will create reports and templates and learn how pours work. In the Task Manager section, you will create plans and visualizations. This course follows our Model, Plan, Pour-workflow.
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Dates:
Open
Investment
Duration:
2 days (5/hrs)
Price:
$1,100.00 per person
3+ PEOPLE ONLY $3,000 PER CLASS
Course details:

A 2 days course where you can learn: (5h/day)
- User interface – concrete contractor
- Exploring model information
- Model information management using Organizer
Introduction
- About this training
- Why Tekla Structures
- Setting up Tekla Structures
- Trimble Identity
Tekla Structures user interface
- Opening Tekla Structures
- Opening Model
- User interface
- Navigating in the model
- Clip planes
- Hiding parts from view
- Showing only selected parts
- Rendering modes
- Measuring
- Creating screenshots and visualizing the model
- Help and support
Setting up project specific information
- Create and setup the project properties
- Modify existing grid
- Create views
- Snap and selection switches
Model Steel Columns and Beams
- Steel parts in Tekla Structures
- Use property pane to modify part properties
- Create steel framing
- Create floor beams
- Copy and move beams
Model Rafters and Bracings
- Create Rafters
- Create Bracings
- Move objects
- Work planes
About System Components
- Overview about system components
- Components types
- Application and components catalog
- Add components to model
- AutoDefault
Modeling Base Plate
- Add pad footings to the steel structure
- Model base plates
- Modify default properties for components
Modeling Beam to Beam Web Connection
- Model beam to beam web connection
- Measure bolt spacing and edge distance
Modeling Beam to Column Connection
- Model beam to column connection
- Inquire assembly using inquire command in ribbon
- About numbering in Tekla Structures
Modeling two sided connection
- Model two sided end plate using component 142
Modeling Haunch Connection
- Model a haunch connection using component 102
Modeling bracing connections
- Model bracing connections using component 105
- Model flat bar bracing connections using component 11
Detecting Clashes
- Clash checking using the “clash check manager” tool
- Detect clashes of small area in model using the “clash check manager” tool
