Driving precision and efficiency: How Fluor is upskilling its global teams with IDEA StatiCa
The training program was designed to equip Fluor’s international teams with advanced skills in connection design and analysis using IDEA StatiCa’s specialized software solutions.
The most recent session, held on September 1st, focused on the critical subject of baseplate connection design. Led by IDEA StatiCa Product Engineer Kris Riemens, the two-hour online training was attended by over 40 Fluor engineers from key global offices, including the Netherlands and the United States. This session marked the seventh in a structured curriculum that addresses both Eurocode and American (AISC) standards, a necessity for a firm operating on large-scale, complex international projects.
The training series represents a strategic investment in Fluor’s global workforce. The curriculum extends far beyond a single software module, encompassing a wide range of advanced topics essential for modern engineering projects. This includes in-depth training on BIM integration with major finite element analysis platforms, parametric design automation, and specialized analysis for both steel and concrete structures, including reinforced concrete shear (RCS) walls, beams with openings, and 3D detailing applications.
Key technical takeaways from the session highlighted the practical benefits of digital transformation in design workflows:
- Design Efficiency: The training demonstrated methods for rapid design iteration, allowing engineers to adjust variables like anchor positions and plate thickness with immediate feedback on the impact to structural performance.
- Integrated Analysis: A focal point was the seamless workflow between IDEA StatiCa’s Connection and Detail 3D applications, enabling a comprehensive analysis of the entire steel-to-concrete connection system, including embedded reinforcement.
- Code Compliance and Optimization: Engineers were shown how to efficiently generate and compare multiple design variants, ensuring adherence to international codes while optimizing material usage and avoiding over-engineering.
- 3D Detailing: The final session introduced engineers to advanced 3D detailing capabilities in IDEA StatiCa Detail. Participants learned how to model complex anchoring systems, including cast-in plates and multi-surface reinforcement, enabling precise load transfer and enhanced visualization of structural behavior in concrete-steel interfaces.
For Fluor, a company with a century-long history of delivering some of the world's most complex projects in energy, chemicals, and infrastructure, such upskilling initiatives are crucial. Mastering these digital tools allows for greater precision, reduces the risk of errors, and can significantly accelerate project timelines.
The ongoing collaboration between IDEA StatiCa and Fluor underscores a growing industry trend where leading engineering firms are partnering with specialized software providers to ensure their teams remain at the forefront of design technology.
The training series with Fluor has now successfully concluded, culminating in a final session focused on 3D detailing using IDEA StatiCa. Engineers explored advanced anchoring techniques and complex reinforcement modeling within the Detail application, including cast-in plates and multi-surface anchoring. These capabilities, introduced in version 25.1, significantly enhance the precision and flexibility of concrete connection design.
It was a pleasure to equip Fluor's talented engineers with advanced skills to further enhance the safety, efficiency, and innovation of their projects in the Netherlands and worldwide.
- For a full overview of the new features, please refer to the release notes for IDEA StatiCa 25.1.
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