BIM from Finland: the new wave

Posted by - November 23, 2018
Following the success of Finnish firms like Tekla and Solibri we explore seven new BIM-centric technologies looking to make their…

Dome of delight

Posted by - July 6, 2016
The Singapore Sports Hub is the world’s largest freespanning dome structure. Here’s how integrated architectural and structural design made this…

New iModel army

Posted by - November 30, 2017
At the Year In Infrastructure event, held in Singapore in October, Bentley Systems CTO Keith Bentley unveiled the company’s most…

Vienna Central Railway Station

Posted by - May 8, 2013
Thirty-five experts from Unger Steel Group used Tekla’s BIM software to plan, produce and assemble the diamond trusses of the…

Engaging a BIM Consultant

Posted by - November 14, 2012
Choosing a Building Information Modelling (BIM) consultancy can be a daunting task. AEC magazine looks at the pros and cons…

Power to the people

Posted by - February 8, 2017
Greg Corke reports on proceedings at Trimble’s ‘People Count’ event, where the emphasis was firmly on human behaviour, rather than…

Turning vision into reality

Posted by - September 25, 2010
When artist Antony Gormley contracted Had-Fab to fabricate his newest landmark sculpture, it was immediately obvious that the complexity of