Category: Steel Detailing Blog

This page show cases some of the Steel Detailing projectgs completed in Melbourne, Sydney, WA, Brisbane Tek1 has completed

  • Minimum Pocket Depth for Coloumns

    Minimum Pocket Depth for Coloumns

    What is the minimum pocket depth required for rebated coloumns

    The minimum washer size is 3 mm. This could be different. If nothing is mentioned use 3 mm.

    The minimum bolt stick out should be 1 pitch. For M20 it is 2.5 mm. Use 10 mm stick out.

    Also there is grout. Pockets when cast could be of different depths. Use design grout of 15 mm minimum.

    The top of the bolt should be 35 mm below slab level to prevent concrete Cracking.

    Hence to be practical use 100 mm pocket depth with a base plate thickness of 16 mm and bolt size of 20 mm.

  • Esplanade Brighton canopy

    Esplanade Brighton canopy

    TEK1 completed a canopy project for a prominent organization in Australia. The goal was to provide detailed support for steelwork canopies.

  • Navigate a million Changes?

    Navigate a million Changes?

    Meticulous Care – Expertise alone not sufficent

    Meticulous Care – Expertise alone not sufficent With many many changes, Mulitple site meaures, point cloud data, unless the processes are good and the care is meticulous, the knowledge and expertise will not count Street Address ATL Station State NSW Country Australia Modeler Ganesh Kumar

    When it comes to shop drawings and steel detailing, expertise, knowledge of software alone will not make it

    With many many changes, Mulitple site meaures, point cloud data, unless the processes are good and the care is meticulous, the knowledge and expertise will not count

  • Handling Complex Geometry – Ribbon

    Handling Complex Geometry – Ribbon

    Recently, we were awarded a project to detail a curved section on the bridge for a reputed organization in Australia. The geometry involved presented some unique challenges.

    From the elevation, the structure followed a non-linear zig-zag curvature, creating a dynamic and aesthetically driven form.

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  • Steel Detailing Projects | Melbourne | Sydney | WA

    Steel Detailing Projects | Melbourne | Sydney | WA

    • Transforming Construction Efficiency with LGS Bathroom Pods

    • Path Too Long Error

      Steel Detailing Tips – How to fix “path” too long errors

    • TEK1’s Steel Detailing for Sydney Metro – Resolving Design Challenges – 5

    • When an LGS Truss Isn’t Enough : Why We Replaced It with a Hot Rolled Steel Beam

  • Use Trimble Connect for Quick Checking

    Trimble Connect for Checking

    Upload the reference models when you upload the model to trimble connect.

    Now any one can make some quick checks.

    You can turn off/on the reference models for quick checks.

    May adjust the transparency too

    #Trimble Connect #Tekla

  • TEK1’s Steel Detailing for Sydney Metro – Resolving Design Challenges – 8

    TEK1’s Steel Detailing for Sydney Metro – Resolving Design Challenges – 8

    In this blog, we share a proposal we made to the builder to make installation easier on-site.

    In the OTE platform steel, we provided a PSD beam (OTB5) to support the platform screen doors below. These beams will later need to coordinate with the door manufacturer’s system.

    However, in practice, structural steel is rarely placed in the exact designed level due to factors like concrete alignment, mill tolerances, and site conditions. If the beam is installed as per the design without adjustment options, it may not match the required level for the doors.

    To solve this, we proposed adding packer plates so the PSD beam level can be adjusted during installation.

    The client accepted our proposal, and this solution will make the erection and alignment process much easier on site.

  • Cloning of Assembly Drawings in Tekla

    Cloning of Assembly Drawings in Tekla

    Cloning of Assembly Drawings in Tekla is the Smartest Way to Improve Detailing Efficiency

    In structural steel detailing, efficiency and accuracy are critical to delivering projects on time. As projects grow larger and more complex, detailers must find smarter ways to manage repetitive components and maintain consistency across drawings. One powerful feature that helps achieve this in Tekla Structures is Assembly Drawing Cloning.

    Cloning assembly drawings is a highly effective method that allows detailers to duplicate an existing assembly drawing and apply it to similar assemblies within the model. Instead of creating drawings from scratch every time, detailers can reuse a well-configured drawing layout, saving significant time while maintaining uniform standards across the project.

    In steel structures, many assemblies such as beams, columns, bracing members, and connection components often share similar configurations. When these assemblies are modeled with comparable geometry and detailing requirements, cloning becomes an invaluable tool. By copying an existing drawing and adapting it automatically to another assembly, Tekla helps detailers maintain consistency in dimensions, views, marks, and annotations.

    Another advantage of cloning is its ability to intelligently adapt to small variations between assemblies. Tekla automatically adjusts views, dimensions, and annotations to match the geometry of the new assembly. This allows detailers to reuse drawings even when there are minor differences in member length, hole positions, or connection details

    Please refer to the video below, which elaborates on the cloning process and the working method in Tekla Structures