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  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

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  • Two options available to export files from Tekla Structures:

    • Download the Tekla Structures TSEP plugin and generate the correct project ZIP automatically;
    • Piece together the ZIP file manually via individually exported files provided by your detailer.

  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - With TSEP Plugin
  • Export Project IFC - With TSEP Plugin

    As we start 🏁:

    Currently, the instructions for our new TSEP plugin can be found in this article: https://www.fabstation.com/kb/tekla-export-plugin/

    Please click on it and follow the instructions inside. Feel free to close this guide.

    Thank you.

  • I have installed and opened the app, what's next? 👇

  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - With TSEP Plugin
  • Overview

    Whenever you decide to assemble a new project, you need to proceed with 2 steps:

    💡 Step 1: Export For Fabrication Data such as:

    • KSS file;
    • assembly Orientation file;
    • shop drawing PDFs (General Arrangement / Erection drawings excluded).



    💡 Step 2: Export IFC Model all of the parts that:

    • were selected as drawings in step 1 (released for fabrication);
    • any additional parts near or connected to that steel in the model for reference.

    This includes parts like concrete, joist, existing steel, or steel at match lines that have been previously released for fabrication or will be released in subsequent submittals.

  • Let us show you how to quickly assemble the files!

  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - With TSEP Plugin
  • Step 1: Export For Fabrication Data

  • Here you will create a KSS file and the drawing PDF files for export to the FabStation Web-portal.

  • You will need to do 6 actions on this page one by one. Let's start:

    • Information that you may need to know about the multi-drawings. Click here.
    • This info is relevant to:

      • multi-Drawings (multiple assembly marks on a 24X36 sheet);
      • multiple sheets per drawing;
      • a multi-sheet assembly drawing or a multi-sheet multi-drawing.
    • If you have cases where you need to span a single assembly mark across multiple assembly drawings or multiple multi drawings:

      1. The Assembly Drawing mark will have a space hyphen space “– X” suffix in the document manager;
      2. Multi drawings will need to have a “ – X” suffix on all sheets except the first one.

      Essentially the last hyphen seen in the drawing mark / multi sheet name will be considered the sheet separator / delimiter even if the assembly / multi drawings already have hyphens in them.

      In the multi-drawing example to the right, notice there is a sheet 100, which would be the first sheet that assembly drawing views will be linked to and will assign the multi number 100B1 to the assembly drawing and mark.

      Any subsequent multi drawings for that sheet should be suffixed with “ – X”.

      The tool will then recognize that these multi drawings are tied together and will be combined into one single PDF binder, 100.pdf in this example. When adding assembly drawing views to subsequent multi drawings like 100 – 2, 100 – 3, etc, do not use the link drawing views feature, use the copy drawing views feature.


      If you use the link drawing views, it will output one of the “ – X” multi drawings as the main multi drawing in the KISS file.

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    • Still not clear? Watch the video
  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - With TSEP Plugin
  • Step 2: Export IFC Model

    In the previous step you selected the main parts, so now you need to select the additional parts that are near or connecting to the assemblies and part released for fabrication.

    Examples: joist, concrete, existing steel, steel at match lines being released in other submittal packages etc.

    2.1 Open a window/area with the project designs and select all the additional parts that you want to be included in the IFC model file export.

    2.2 Ensure that all the parts associated with the drawings released for fabrication are selected along with any additional parts you want to be exported for reference.

  • 2.3. Once all the parts are selected, press the "2. Export IFC of Selected Area" button.

    An IFC 2×3 SteelFabricationView IFC file will be exported, and then a zip file will be created in the FabStation sub folder found inside the Tekla Structures model folder.

    This is the zip file that will be imported into the FabStation Web-portal. It will look like this:

    • Still not clear? Watch the video
  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - Without TSEP Plugin
  • Export Project IFC - Without TSEP Plugin

    To export the complete project IFC file from Tekla Structures:

    Step 1: Go to Export and select IFC (2×3).

    Once selected, a dialogue window will open. Follow these guidelines:

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  • Step 2: Configure Parameters Tab for IFC:

    • Output file – Select the desired location of the output file and file name. We suggest using the project name in the file
    • File Format – IFC
    • Export Type – Steel Fabrication View (critical)
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  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - Without TSEP Plugin
  • Step 3: Configure Advanced Tab for IFC

    3.1 Object Types Section (CHECKED ON):

    • Assemblies (critical)
    • Bolts (optional)
    • Welds (optional)
    • Surface treatments and surfaces

    3.2 Other Section (CHECKED ON):

    • Export flat and wide beams as plates
    • Spatial hierarchy from Organizer
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  • 3.3 Once complete, select Export to export the project IFC

    Done? Let's continue with creating a KISS file as well 👇

  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - Without TSEP Plugin
  • Step 4: Create a KSS file

  • 4.1 Select menu in top right corner and go to Export – MIS.


    4.2 In the pull-down select Fabtrol/KISS.

    4.3 Select Create all or Create selected as needed.


    4.4 Navigate to the TeklaStructuresModels folder to locate the file.

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  • Now you have both IFC and KISS files. Let's complete the final steps!

  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - Without TSEP Plugin
  • Step 5: Get PDF files from your detailer that contain assembly drawings

    PDF files are optional, however, if you want to have PDF drawing files available on the tablet, please get them from the detailer.

  • As you have PDFs to upload, please make sure they correspond to the following:

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  • Step 6: Archive all the files into ZIP within your device

    6.1 Locate all the files/folders that you want to zip within your devise.

    • IFC and KISS files are required
    • PDF files are optional, but feel free to upload them for your convenience.

    6.2 Press and hold (or right-click) the file or folder, select (or point to) Send to, and then select Compressed (zipped) folder.

    That ZIP file is your ready to upload project.

  • Final Part: Assembling Project files

    Tekla Structures - Without TSEP Plugin
  • 🎉 Congrats! You project is ready! 📄📧

  • This will take them or to send page, or to Upload page - there will be a division for user and detailer

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