Tekla Structures Training Course – Steel Fabrication/Assembly Drawings for begginers

2026-03-30 09:00
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2026-04-04 13:00
1250₾ Exl. VAT
Mariam Maghradze
597009175 info@bimsolutions.ge

Description

Schedule: 4h/day (09:00–13:00), Mon–Sat (6 sessions)
Group: 5–7 students
Outcome: Students can model a steel frame, apply basic connections, run numbering, create GA + assembly drawing, and produce a basic report + IFC export.

Training Course is a practical, output-oriented training for beginners who want to start working with structural steel in Tekla. Participants build a small steel frame model, apply standard connections, run numbering, and produce a basic documentation pack (GA + assembly drawings, reports, IFC export). The course is designed for small groups (5–7 students) with strong hands-on support and real deliverables.

A certificate confirming participation in the training will be provided.

The number of attendees is limited and registration is required.

Training Language is Georgian.

TRAINING IS FOR

  • Structural engineers starting Tekla for steel projects
  • BIM modelers/detailers who want to produce steel drawings in Tekla
  • Draftsmen / CAD technicians moving from 2D (AutoCAD) to 3D steel workflows
  • AEC professionals who need to read/coordinate steel models and exports (IFC)

To join, participant should have:

  • Basic understanding of steel structures (members, bracing, plates, bolts)
  • Basic computer skills (file/folder management)
  • Recommended: basic drafting/model reading skills (plans/sections)
  • Software: A laptop/workstation capable of running Tekla
  • No prior Tekla experience required

Certificate of Completion

This certificate confirms that Participant has successfully completed a 24-hour practical training and demonstrated the ability to:

  1. Set up a Tekla project environment (model organization, grids/levels, views)
  2. Model a basic steel frame (columns, beams, secondary beams, bracing) using correct positioning and orientation
  3. Create and manage assemblies using the “Main part” logic
  4. Apply and adjust basic steel connections (beam-to-column, beam-to-beam, bracing connections, base plate introduction)
  5. Run numbering and maintain consistent part/assembly marks
  6. Produce basic documentation outputs:
    • GA drawing (1 sheet)
    • Assembly drawing(s) (1–2 sheets)
    • Material and bolt reports
    • IFC export for coordination

Issued upon: attendance ≥80% and submission of the required capstone pack.

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