BIM software used to construct 2018 World Cup stadiums

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Luzhniki Stadium © Mos.ru

Eight of the twelve stadiums that will host the 2018 World Cup in Russia have been constructed using Trimble’s Tekla Structures BIM software

Tekla Structures is an advanced Building Information Modelling (BIM) tool, which allows the designers, contractors, and construction organisations behind the stadiums to complete high-quality work. Each stadium constructed for the 2018 World Cup has its own unique, spectacular structural details.

Moscow’s Spartak Stadium will seat up to 45,000 spectators during the 2018 World Cup. Thick-walled pipes were used in the construction, which made it possible to reduce metal consumption – as a result, the roof weighs a relatively lightweight 8,500 tons. With Tekla’s 3D model files working together with automated production, the project flowed effortlessly from the drawing phase to the manufacturing phase.

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Spartak Stadium © mos.ru

 

Saint Petersburg Stadium, designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa, will seat 67,000 spectators while hosting seven World Cup 2018 matches. The stadium’s structural features include a roll-out field and 286-meter-wide retractable roof. After ten years of construction, the project was taken over by Kurganstalmost. By using Tekla Structures, they were able to identify potential collisions and avoid unnecessary work at the construction site, resulting in quick compliance with FIFA requirements. According to Kurganstalmost, the use of BIM technology was critical, especially given the tight schedule.

The oval-shaped Mordovia Arena, located in Saransk, will host four matches and seat up to 44,000 spectators. The base of the stadium is composed of 88 interlinking consoles 40 meters high with a span of 49 meters. Belenergomash, Mordovia Arena’s steel fabricator, also produced complex 60-meter metal structures with an accuracy of up to 10mm, and a large number of welded joints. With BIM technology, Belenergomash’s specialists were able to simplify their workflow and ensure productive communication among different divisions.

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Mordovia Arena © Эрзянин

“These works were completed on time thanks to the use of BIM and the Tekla Structures software package,” said Dmitry Dolzhenkov, CAD Support Specialist at Belenergomash. “BIM technology helped organise a transparent workflow and ensure productive interaction of all involved specialists.”

Volgograd Arena, which will host four matches and seat 45,000 people, features a unique cable-stayed roof and openwork wicker-themed façade. The stadium’s technical complexity made it necessary for supply and construction to work closely to ensure optimal accuracy in both manufacturing and assembly. In order to manage such a difficult task, the right technical equipment was needed. Tekla’s BIM technology integrated all available information regarding the facility’s construction into one information-packed 3D model. Data could be transferred straight from the model to machine, allowing more flexibility and more accuracy, as well as significantly reducing production times.

In addition to the stadiums and arenas above, Trimble’s Tekla Structures BIM software was also used for the construction of the following 2018 World Cup stadiums:

  • Nizhny Novgorod Stadium
  • Samara Arena
  • Fisht Stadium, Sochi
  • Kazan Arena.

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