Trimble has announced new features for its Tekla Tedds 2015, a software solution that enables structural engineers to automate repetitive civil and structural calculations Tekla Tedds 2015 is an integral part of the Trimble Buildings Structures portfolio of software for the AEC industry.
The new features allow engineers to better analyse and design concrete beams and masonry bearings to Eurocode - the harmonised technical rules for structural design in the European Union, as well as steel beams to AISC standards, set by the American Institute of Steel Construction.
"Tekla Tedds has a long heritage of enabling structural engineers to save time through automation," said Barry Chapman, director of engineering for Trimble's Structures Division. "Although we released Tedds 2015 earlier this year, we felt it was important to share these new features to reinforce that we are quickly developing even more capabilities that will further streamline calculations, minimise errors and increase productivity."
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