The iconic Museum of the Future will serve as an exhibition space for innovative and futuristic concepts, services, and products. The space will also include science labs, restaurants, and an auditorium.
The impressive project by steel fabricator Eversendai L.L.C. cleaned up the table in 2018 Tekla Global BIM Awards. The project won the title of Best Public Category project, the Best BIM Project and the Online Voting.
Project scope
Eversendai oversaw the project’s BIM implementation and coordination, connection design, shop drawings, erection engineering study and stage analysis, workshop fabrication drawings, supply, fabrication and erection of structural steel works. With the power of BIM, Eversendai were able to successfully handle all of these responsibilities efficiently, accurately and on time.

The challenge of complex geometry
The Museum of the Future is one of the world’s most complex construction projects. A concrete structure from the basement to the top supports a steel diagrid structure up to Level 7, with composite concrete floor slabs. This design approach allows a column-free interior space but requires a number of different and uniquely challenging elements within the building’s steelwork.
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What’s more, the podium link bridge not only needed to be able to restrain the top of the double helix feature stair, but it needed to be able to be fabricated. Transportation and site restrictions due to the busy site location, as well as lift capacities that required welded site splices, added to the challenge.
BIM was crucial in identifying and resolving clashes
Due to the Museum of the Future’s complex geometry and precise interface requirements with various trades, BIM implementation was vital. Eversendai was able to successfully complete the structure by using Tekla software to design, fabricate, and coordinate processes. They used Trimble Connect extensively to identify clashes with other trades, such as roofing, facade, MEP and RCC contractors and were able to resolve the clashes in the design phase itself.

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The BIM management with Tekla software boosted the project’s efficiency, accuracy and time management. Tekla BIMsight was also extensively used to identify the clashes with other trades, which allowed us to effectively deal with the problems before the fabrication stage, that saved us a substantial amount of time and resources”. – Sreenivasa Rao Vipparla, General Manager | Design & Engineering – ME, UK & CIS, Eversendai Engineering L.L.C
