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Project

Nom de l'organisation et de l'entreprise

WSP

Port de Melbourne – Projet de transformation ferroviaire du port

Crédit image : WSP

Project

Nom de l'organisation et de l'entreprise

WSP

Port de Melbourne – Projet de transformation ferroviaire du port

Crédit image : WSP
Catégorie de prix

Enterprise engineering,Project delivery

Lieu

Melbourne, Victoria, Australie

Logiciel Bentley utilisé

MicroStation, OpenBuildings, OpenRail Designer, OpenRoads ConceptStation, OpenRoads Designer, ProjectWise, ProjectWise 365, SYNCHRO 4D

Résumé du projet

The Port of Melbourne Rail Transformation project aims to reduce truck movements across Victoria by providing new on-dock rail terminal capacity, new road and rail infrastructure, and improved rail terminal operations. WSP was responsible for completing the final design within 12 weeks, including a preliminary design submission at the six-week mark. The limited time between these key milestones presented information management and collaboration challenges. WSP realized that their traditional approach using multiple platforms would be insufficient and that they needed to establish a connected data environment.They selected Bentley applications to create a cloud-based platform, providing a single source of truth for all users to access, visualize, and share key project information in real time. Their implementation reduced 2D drawings, automated 3D model coordination, reduced rework, and streamlined stakeholder communications, saving 475 hours and realizing a total return on investment of 67.31%, or AUD 43,500.

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