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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Trimble Tekla for Building Information Modeling from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Trimble Tekla for Building Information Modeling include: Samsung C&T, a South Korea based Professional Services organisation with 9492 employees and revenues of $29.12 billion, AtkinsRealis, a Canada based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 37246 employees and revenues of $8.63 billion, Tsk Electronica Y Electricidad, a Spain based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 1581 employees and revenues of $1.02 billion, Nibbi Brothers General Contractors, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $420.0 million, Coop Reno Societa, a Italy based Retail organisation with 855 employees and revenues of $299.0 million and many others.
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AtkinsRealis | Construction and Real Estate | 37246 | $8.6B | Canada | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, AtkinsRealis implemented Trimble Tekla for Building Information Modeling, initiating a program to embed BIM-led engineering automation into its engineering organization. The Trimble Tekla implementation was positioned to support model-driven structural workflows and to serve as the central BIM authoring environment for engineering and detailing functions.
The deployment focused on structural modeling, fabrication-ready detailing, and model-based data extraction capabilities native to Trimble Tekla. Trimble Tekla was extended with custom automation developed in .NET and C#, leveraging the Tekla API to produce repeatable model creation, attribute population, and export routines, while SQL was used for persistent model metadata management and reporting.
Integration work was built around API-level connectivity to the broader CAD and BIM toolchain, using the Forge API, Autodesk AutoCAD API, Autodesk Revit API, Autodesk Navisworks API, Autodesk Inventor API, Autodesk AutoCAD Civil3D API, and Microstation API to enable model exchange, clash coordination, and downstream fabrication handoffs. Operational coverage emphasized engineering automation and BIM coordination teams, with Tekla serving as the pivot between design authoring and multisystem model consolidation.
Governance and rollout relied on experienced technical leadership, drawing on personnel with deep engineering automation backgrounds and proven project management capability to lead integrations and code governance. The program prioritized reusable API-driven libraries and centralized source control, and it structured delivery around technical leads who managed cross-disciplinary implementation tasks and ensured maintainable automation patterns within Trimble Tekla.
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Coop Reno Societa | Retail | 855 | $299M | Italy | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Coop Reno Societa implemented Trimble Tekla for Building Information Modeling on its new headquarter project. The headquarter occupies about 19,000 square meters and comprises six interconnected works including three main buildings named Directional, Auditorium, and Multifunctional, plus a curvilinear gallery, a Warehouse, and a Technological Building that together account for more than 8,000 square meters of floor area.
Trimble Tekla was used primarily via Tekla Structures to author and parameterize the structural models, covering reinforced concrete ribbed slabs, circular pillars and septa, large wooden beam and XLAM panel roof elements in the Auditorium, prefabricated warehouse elevation components, and monoplanar frames within the technological building. The implementation supported dynamic computation workflows by importing IFC models to verify and account for design quantities, and the BIM authoring environment provided continuous client access to evolving BIM models.
Integrations were explicit and discipline-focused, Tekla Structures exchanged information through IFC interchange files with other disciplines and maintained direct bidirectional links to MIDAS - MODEST software to ensure correct importation of organic floor geometries and precise positioning of structural elements from early design stages. All discipline models were equipped with a basic design point linking the respective reference IFC for each discipline to support model-based design coordination and interference control.
Project governance relied on a structured participatory process that created a lean construction workflow and an integrated project delivery approach for each discipline, embedding model-based coordination and clash detection into the standard design cycle. Parameterization of models and the adoption of a single IFC reference model changed handoff and verification procedures, enabling iterative updates that progressively transformed the model toward an as we can-built state.
Documented outcomes include continuous client visibility into model evolution, improved multidisciplinary communication through IFC workflows, dynamic quantity verification via imported IFCs, and the production of a final Digital Twin of the intervention. The implementation supported the management of the reported material and volumetric scope, including 7,500 cubic meters of concrete, 860,000 kilograms of reinforcement steel, and 42,000 kilograms of metal carpentry as recorded in the project documentation.
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G.A. West | Construction and Real Estate | 1200 | $200M | United States | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, G.A. West deployed Trimble Tekla as its Building Information Modeling application. The implementation positioned Trimble Tekla as the structural BIM hub supporting detailing and production workflows for G.A. Wests construction and fabrication operations.
Configuration emphasized structural modeling, steel detailing, creation of shop drawings, and generation of fabrication data and CNC export files. Trimble Tekla was configured to support model-based detailing and constructability workflows across structural, piping, and electrical scopes, producing coordinated model deliverables for fabrication and erection.
Trimble Tekla was integrated into the existing technology stack, linking model deliverables to PENTA enterprise project and financials, OnBase document management and control, Primavera scheduling, and estimating and CAD tools including Timberline, PlanSwift, AutoCAD, STADD Pro, and RISA 3D. Operational coverage included fabrication shops, erection crews, estimating, production engineering, and the Quality Control department.
Governance was enforced through G.A. Wests quality management system which is working towards ISO certification, the companys documented procedures, and an expanded Quality Control organization. Trimble Tekla usage followed documented workflows, staff training, and document control procedures, with models and outputs managed under OnBase and IT infrastructure protected by dual backup operations. Trimble Tekla Building Information Modeling remains part of G.A. Wests production and quality assurance ecosystem.
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Nibbi Brothers General Contractors | Construction and Real Estate | 250 | $420M | United States | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Nibbi Brothers General Contractors implemented Trimble Tekla for Building Information Modeling to standardize 3D structural modeling and detailing across its construction projects. The deployment targeted project engineering and structural detailing workflows, aligning model authoring with on-site construction sequences and prefabrication planning.
Configuration emphasized model-based structural components, detailed fabrication-level geometry, and coordination-ready deliverables, using Trimble Tekla to produce construction documents and shop drawings. Typical Building Information Modeling capabilities such as model coordination, geometry export for fabrication, and construction documentation workflows were central to the implementation and operational configuration.
The operational toolset alongside Trimble Tekla included ProCore, On-Screen Take-off, and the MS Office Suite, which supported project management, quantity takeoff, and office documentation respectively. Operational coverage focused on project engineering, estimating, and prefabrication planning teams within Nibbi Brothers General Contractors, with Tekla serving as the authoring and fabrication preparation platform.
Governance was structured around BIM standards for model ownership, file exchange protocols, and coordinated handoff procedures to field teams and fabricators, supported by role-based access for engineering and detailing staff. Training expectations emphasized Tekla proficiency for project engineers, reflecting the firm level of technical skill listed for ProCore, Tekla, On-Screen Take-off, and MS Office Suite.
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PICHLER projects | Construction and Real Estate | 275 | $111M | Italy | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 PICHLER projects implemented Trimble Tekla to support Building Information Modeling for its steel structures and facade engineering practice. The deployment targeted the companys technical office where more than 35 engineers, structural designers, and technical draftsmen use Tekla Structures within an organization of 275 employees to move projects from bidding through production and assembly.
The implementation emphasized information-rich 3D modeling capabilities typical of Building Information Modeling, including detailed structural modeling, fabrication-ready detailing, and model-driven documentation to support static and structural calculations. Tekla Structures was configured to produce models that contain precise and reliable information, enabling engineering to control internal and external production processes rather than generating only simple 3D CAD output.
Tekla was used alongside SolidWorks, LogiKal, and Athena for cross-discipline coordination and communication with architects, client representatives, contractors, civil engineers, designers, and external manufacturers. These integrations supported Design-Assist workflows, feasibility studies, prototype development, and the exchange of model and production data across stakeholders during the bidding and delivery phases.
Governance and workflow changes centered on BIM as an operational standard, with BIM being described as a daily routine for 15 years across both steel and facade construction. Consulting and technical support resources were embedded in the engineering organization to standardize model content, coordinate handoffs to production, and ensure smooth workflows and detailed models from production to assembly.
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Construction and Real Estate | 70 | $7M | Philippines | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2020 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 60 | $11M | United States | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 9492 | $29.1B | South Korea | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2014 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 1581 | $1.0B | Spain | Trimble | Trimble Tekla | Building Information Modeling | 2020 | n/a |
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- Voortman Steel Machinery, a Netherlands based Manufacturing organization with 703 Employees
- Behlen Mfg, a United States based Manufacturing company with 1200 Employees
- Yas Tech United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Voortman Steel Machinery | Manufacturing | 703 | $220M | Netherlands | 2026-02-04 | |
| Behlen Mfg | Manufacturing | 1200 | $200M | United States | 2026-02-03 | |
| Yas Tech United Kingdom | Professional Services | 10 | $1M | United Kingdom | 2025-11-13 | |
| Manufacturing | 50000 | $16.0B | Switzerland | 2025-08-13 | ||
| Utilities | 5937 | $11.0B | Switzerland | 2025-04-11 |