MTR Shatin to Central Link in Hong Kong, Hammersmith Flyover
Strengthening Phase 2 in London, and the Sixth Street Viaduct, Los
Angeles take top honors for exemplary use of BIM for civil
infrastructure projects
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 30, 2015--
Autodesk,
Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK) and CGarchitect,
a leading online magazine and end-user community for visualization and
design professionals, announced this year’s winners of the 2015 Autodesk
Excellence in Infrastructure Competition to spotlight some of the
world’s best applications of Building
Information Modeling [BIM] for civil infrastructure projects.
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Arup was awarded the first place prize in the 2015 Autodesk Excellence in Infrastructure Competition for MTR Shatin to Central Link, a 17km-long railway line expansion undertaken by MTR in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. (Photo: Arup)
In its fourth year, the Competition honors Arup,
Ramboll
- Parsons
Brinckerhoff Joint Venture, and HNTB
as the Competition’s first, second and third place winners for their
transit and bridge projects. The competition also recognizes CivilE,
LLC as small project award winner, and Dawn
Digital Pvt. Ltd. as the visualization award winner.
“Each of the winning projects offers a model for the application of
forward-thinking Building Information Modeling workflows and
technologies for challenging infrastructure projects,” said Amar
Hanspal, senior vice president, Autodesk. “First place Arup, for
example, created a large-scale model for a section of a 17 km-long
railway line that integrates GIS data from multiple sources and formats
and consolidated this information with the proposed station, tunnels,
public facilities and as-built records of the adjacent buildings. This
remarkable effort demonstrated how the application of BIM process-based
technologies and practices can help manage project scope and foster
cross-disciplinary design to support design reviews, improve
constructability, manage traffic and communicate more effectively with
all stakeholders.”
Managed by CGarchitect, and co-sponsored by Autodesk and HP,
the competition’s panel
of industry expert judges selected the winners from a total of 40
submissions covering a wide range of airports; ports; bridges and
tunnels; rail and transit; roads and highways; land, urban and campus;
water resources; and utilities projects. The judges evaluated entries
based on complexity, innovative use of technology, sustainability and
the execution of a BIM process to anticipate, assess and act more
confidently from project start to finish and continue to add value to
operations and maintenance. The winners will be honored at the upcoming Autodesk
University 2015 conference this December in Las Vegas.
First Place: Arup
Arup was awarded the first place prize for MTR
Shatin to Central Link, a 17km-long railway line expansion
undertaken by MTR in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. The project involves
construction of 1.8km twin railway tunnels, a new underground station
with interchange facilities, as well as ventilation buildings and shafts
in Wan Chai of the Hong Kong Island – one of the most built-up and
busiest commercial areas in the territory.
“As one of the first movers, Arup is committed to be at the forefront of
BIM development, driving BIM use to improve its positive impact across a
diverse spectrum of disciplines and projects,” said Timothy Suen, Arup
fellow and director of Railway in East Asia. “Using BIM in the design
process is invaluable. With most works being underground and many things
happening around the site, unforeseen conditions and changes are
unavoidable. BIM allows us to make critical decisions using data that
can be easily visualized, enabling the team to find alternatives more
effectively with a clear overview of the sequence of work for this
highly complex project.”
Second Place: Ramboll – Parsons Brinckerhoff Joint Venture
The second place prize was awarded to Ramboll - Parsons Brinckerhoff
Joint Venture for the Transport
for London (TfL) Hammersmith Flyover – a 622m long example of an
early pre-cast post tensioned bridge constructed more than 50 years ago,
which was in need of significant strengthening and repair. This
prominent elevated roadway is constructed of segmental pre-cast concrete
cantilever sections and is supported by 15 central piers. While the
as-built model and concept designs were being progressed, the joint
venture undertook internal and external laser scan surveys to provide
further confidence and accuracy. Establishing a highly collaborative
cyclic process between all stakeholders included modeling the proposed
strengthening anchors and post tensioning cables, checking the design
for fit and reporting, discussing and resolving issues, and repeating
the process until the design worked. Using the laser scan, the design
model, Autodesk ReCap, Autodesk AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor in design
workshops highlighted the greater accuracy of both the scan data and the
model which helped to inform the construction tolerance required for the
system.
Third Place: HNTB
HNTB received the third place prize for their work on the city of Los
Angeles Bureau of Engineering Sixth Street Viaduct project, one
which goes beyond architecture and engineering – its impact will equally
be felt in the surrounding urban fabric, extraordinary landscapes, and
community engagement it supports. This is the first bridge with this
type of arch configuration in California, and it presents challenges due
to the difficulty in restraining seismic movement in the arch ribs.
Sophisticated computer analyses have been performed on all elements and
aspects of the Viaduct to ensure seismic and structural integrity. BIM
was employed to support civil and structural coordination, design
analysis, architectural detailing, visualization and cost/quantity
analysis.
Small Projects Award: CivilE, LLC
CivilE, LLC received the small projects award for the Walnut
Park Apartment development in Austin, Texas. The site is
approximately 18 acres and includes design challenges such as grade
change of over 80 feet and more than 1,300 trees of various species. The
owner, Larry Peel & Co., Inc., desired a site that would integrate into
the natural terrain and preserve as many of the trees as possible. This
required close coordination between the civil engineer and architect to
strategically locate walls and discuss building access locations. This
5-person civil engineering firm, celebrating their second anniversary,
employed BIM to improve multi-disciplinary design collaboration,
simplify hand-off and integration of data helping to speed design
iterations and support communications. With a BIM workflow, CivilE, LLC
demonstrated that Autodesk’s tools can empower small engineering firms
to create compelling visualizations within the constraints of a small
project’s budget.
Visualization Award: Dawn Digital Pvt. Ltd.
Dawn Digital Pvt. Ltd. won the visualization award for Godrej
BKC in Mumbai, a Class A-office building developed by Godrej
Properties Ltd. SOM, which is designed to create an ideal environment
for a modern business. Dawn Digital balanced ascetics and functional
design considerations to create a fly-through animation with dramatic
music and seamless integration of the scenes to accentuate the specific
stages of the project’s development. The angles, lighting, textures,
lifestyle and mood chosen for the images all contribute to a striking
work of art to visually communicate a building environment designed to
foster a successful business practice. Dawn Digital is one of the
world’s leading 3D architectural visualization companies, with more than
220 employees and offices in India, Vietnam and Hong Kong.
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