iwmsnews |
| Tekla and Meridian Systems to Deliver an Integrated BIM and Construction Project Management Solution Posted: 13 Aug 2010 05:30 AM PDT Tekla, Inc. and Meridian Systems announced today a business partner relationship to integrate Tekla Structures for Construction Management with Prolog® Converge software from Meridian Systems. This integration will facilitate greater collaboration between design teams and the general contractor, key subcontractors and fabricators. The integrated solution will be showcased at the Tekla User Conference on August 12-14 in Atlanta. Tekla Structures is an advanced BIM (Building Information Modeling) software solution that provides an accurate, dynamic, and data-rich 3D environment that can be shared by contractors, structural engineers, steel detailers and fabricators, as well as concrete detailers and manufacturers. Meridian's Prolog software is the industry standard for construction project control and transparency and delivers total control by automating day-to-day construction tasks and processes, from project design to close-out. Prolog Converge, which was introduced in 2009, provides a powerful Web services platform to facilitate best–of-breed integrations such as with Tekla Structures. By integrating these two leading software solutions, project design teams and construction firms can convert a two-way Request for Information (RFI) review process into an intelligent and visual process that can better identify construction issues early on, and reduce data entry. "The first phase of our integration focuses on RFI management," says Andy Dickey, business manager for Tekla North America's Contractor Group. "From within our BIM software, users can now connect to Prolog Converge, create or modify RFI information, and associate those RFIs with model objects." With RFIs integrated into the BIM model, collaboration during design and construction can be done visually in 3D. This provides an intuitive and efficient process for identifying and resolving design and field condition issues. "This integration brings tremendous efficiency gains during the design and construction process," said Bruno Berti, senior director of product management, Meridian Systems. "By visually integrating a BIM model with the RFI management process in Prolog Converge, issues can be identified and documented earlier in the process and routed for review and resolution." For more information on solutions from Tekla, visit the Tekla Extranet Extension Downloads section: https://extranet.tekla.com/BC/tekla-structures-en/product/extended-applications/Pages/Default.aspx. For more information on Prolog and Prolog Converge software, visit: http://www.meridiansystems.com/prolog-software-overview.asp or subscribe to the Meridian Information Library for free access to premium research and case studies by going to: http://www.meridiansystems.com/. About Meridian SystemsMeridian Systems, a Trimble Company (NASDAQ: TRMB), is the Plan-Build-Operate technology solutions leader for project-based organizations (PBO2). Building owners, construction and engineering firms, and public agencies use Meridian software to effectively manage capital building programs and facility assets. Meridian offers construction project management and infrastructure lifecycle management solutions that reduce project costs and schedules across the plan-build-operate project lifecycle. Subscribe to the Meridian Information Library for free access to premium research and case studies by going to: http://my.meridiansystems.com/downloads/. Tekla StructuresTekla’s technology creates new opportunities for the construction industry. Tekla Structures, the most advanced BIM (Building Information Modeling) software on the market, provides an accurate, dynamic, and data-rich 3D 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 in Tekla Structures enable the highest level of constructability and production control. Centralizing model and non-model based data into the model allows for more collaborative and integrated project management and delivery. This translates into increased productivity, elimination of waste, and an enhanced value for structural modeling. More information at http://www.tekla.com/us. For additional information, please contact: Andy Dickey, Business Manager for Tekla North America's Contractor Group Christian Erickson, Marketing Manager, North America Tamara Kaestner, Marketing Programs Manager for Meridian Systems Related Posts
|
| TRIRIGA Insights: New lease accounting standard requires lease administration system Posted: 13 Aug 2010 03:30 AM PDT The proposed lease accounting changes will force companies to significantly change their lease administration processes and systems in order to comply with the new rules. Since the new standard will likely not include a grandfather clause for existing leases, companies must begin to prepare for the changes today. The additional complexity introduced by the proposed changes, especially for companies with medium to large portfolios of leased properties, will require an advanced lease administration system to manage existing leases and prepare for the upcoming lease accounting standard. There are a number of capabilities that a lease administration system should have in order to manage leases under the new rules. Read this week's TRIRIGA Insights to learn about five of the most important features to look for in a lease administration system. Related Posts
|
| You are subscribed to email updates from IWMSnews.com To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
| Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 | |


No comments:
Post a Comment