Drawing filters and layout templates suited for local fabrication habits.
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A Spanish-language environment serving Central and South American regional structural standards.
Tailored to South American steel and concrete code specifications, featuring localized language packs and regional supplier libraries. 🌏 Asian & Middle Eastern Regions
What or country code are you designing for? tekla environment list
From the dropdown, choose your desired environment (e.g., "Australia").
Formatted specifically for Australia and New Zealand. Includes standard AS/NZS steel profiles, regional concrete grades, and specific drawing formats required by local fabricators.
When setting up Tekla Structures for a project, the software environment you choose defines your local design standards, profile catalogs, material grades, and drawing settings. Managing these setups efficiently requires a clear understanding of the and how localized packages impact your structural engineering workflow. What is a Tekla Environment?
: Localized for Canadian building codes and material standards. Drawing filters and layout templates suited for local
is a collection of region-specific or country-specific settings, tools, and databases. These environments ensure that your structural models comply with local standards for materials, profiles, and detailing practices. Core Components of an Environment Each environment typically includes several key data sets: : Contains localized information for Profile catalogs (available shapes), Material catalogs (grades and classes), and Bolt/Rebar catalogs System Components
Here is a list of common Tekla environments:
Common issues with the Tekla Environment List include:
Specific steel (e.g., ASTM, EN), concrete, and timber grades. 🌏 Asian & Middle Eastern Regions What or
Last updated: 2025. This list applies to Tekla Structures versions 2020 through 2025. Older versions (2017 and prior) use a shorter, legacy list.
Tekla maintains backward compatibility. Always choose the environment that matches your Tekla version number (e.g., 2023) unless working on an older project.
These are tailored to national standards (e.g., USA, UK, India, Germany, France). They include specific local data like: Material catalogs (e.g., ASTM for the US, IS for India).
Choosing the correct environment is critical for downstream production. For example, creating for fabrication requires that the environment's profile and material data correctly match the machinery's requirements. This ensures a seamless transition from the 3D model to the physical steel shop.
