implementing projectwise as a foundation to bim on the stockholm
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Implementing ProjectWise as a Foundation to BIM on the Stockholm Bypass
“A World Class Project”
Bentley User Group - Sweden
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Introduction Thomas Vincent Mike Clarke ÅF Infrastructure URS Infrastructure & Environment
An Overview of the Stockholm Bypass Project
The Collaborative Challenges
The Collaborative Requirements
The Collaborative Solution
Agenda
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Introduction
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On 23 February 1895 “Södra Sveriges Ångpanneförening”was created when a number of steam generator owners inthe south of Sweden joined forces with the aim ofpreventing accidents and making more efficient use ofsteam power.
In the 115 years that have elapsed since then, ÅF hasplayed a key role in the industrial developments that haverevolutionized society.
The company has guided its clients through four majortechnology changes – steam, electricity, nuclear power andcomputerization – and remained at the forefront oftechnology both in the industrial era and in today’sinformation society.
AB Ångpanneföreningen was first listed on the StockholmStock Exchange in January 1986. On 5 May 2008AB Ångpanneföreningen changed its name to ÅF AB,and today it is one of Europe’s largest technical consultingcompanies.
ÅF HistoryDe Laval Steam turbine
Skov electrical system for STAL turbine generator, 50 MW
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Founded in 1895
Co-workers 4 900
Represented at more than 100 cities
Offices in about 20 countries
ÅF
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One of the world’s leading engineering, construction & technical services firms
Revenues in 2011 of $9.55 Billion
FORTUNE Magazine #267 in America's 500 Largest Companies
ENR– Top 500 Design Firms Ranked #2 Overall
URS Focuses on four key markets: Infrastructure Government Power Industrial & Commercial
URS Infrastructure & Environment
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URS Infrastructure & Environment Global Footprint with More than 55,000 People in nearly 50 Countries
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Stockholm Bypass
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Key Facts One of the largest road tunnel projects in the world
Client Trafikverket, The Swedish Transport Administration
21 km Motorway linking South & North Stockholm
18 km in tunnel protecting sensitive environments
Total length of tunnels approximately 51 km
10 km of tunnels are -50 m & -70 m below EGL
3 lanes in each direction, 6 Interchanges
27.6 Billion Kr – ($4.8 Billion)
8–10 years construction, starting 2012
140,000 vehicles / day (by 2035)
Stockholm Bypass
“A World Class Project”
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Stockholm BypassWhy is a bypass needed?To minimise vulnerabilityStockholm is divided by water. The Baltic Sea meets Lake Mälaren in the city. These waterways were very important when the city was founded in the 13th century and today they make Stockholm a beautiful capital city. However, they have also divided the region in two. There is currently only one major road link, Essingeleden and one major rail link between northern and southern Stockholm.
To relieve Essingeleden (inner ring)Essingeleden was opened in 1967 and was designed for 80,000 vehicles a day. Traffic is now 160,000 vehicles on a normal working day. And the traffic volume is increasing. This makes Stockholm’s transport system vulnerable and Essingeledensensitive to traffic incidents. At the same time, the traffic volume means that the road is subject to serious wear, which results in a great need for repair. In addition to being perceived as a nuisance to individuals, congestion and queuing are costly from a socio-economic standpoint.
To improve communicationsThe Stockholm Bypass will provide better communication between the southern and northern parts of the county, which is intended to improve the potential for integrated labor and housing markets. This way, Stockholm residents can make better use of the competitive advantages offered by a large and unified region.
To provide a bypass for long-distance trafficThe link will provide long-distance traffic with a bypass so that it no longer has to pass through the center of Stockholm.
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Sensitive environmentStockholm Bypass
Royal Domain of Drottningholm, Private Residence of the Swedish Royal Family.
The Island of Lovön
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The Collaborative Challenges
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The Collaborative Challenges
Stockholm BypassLargest Highway Tunnel Project in Europe
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The Collaborative Challenges
Stockholm Bypass“A World Class Project”
1st
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The Collaborative Challenges
Trafikverket Statement“YES”In Swedish
“Ytterst Effektivt Samarbete”In English
“Extremely Effective Cooperation”
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The Collaborative Challenges
“First Class Documents,On Time,
Effectively Delivered”
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The Collaborative ChallengesBuilding an Information Model
With Integrated, Spatially Coordinated, 3D Models
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The Collaborative Challenges Pan European Collaboration across 7 Countries
SwedenScotland
England
Austria
Poland
SwitzerlandSlovenia
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The Collaborative Challenges
ArchitectureSurvey
Working Environment
Water & Drainage
HVAC
Highways
Security
Automation & Control Environment
Ground & Properties
Landscaping
Structures
Installations
Telecommunications
Hydrogeology
GeotechnicsRock Engineering
Tunnel VentilationElectrical
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The Collaborative Challenges
More than 500 Designers
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The Collaborative Challenges
Previous Phases + 4,000 DocumentsFinal Project +40,000 documents+ 1,000,000 Meta Data Elements
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The Collaborative Requirements
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The Collaborative Requirements
“A Single Source of Truth!”
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The Collaborative Requirements
Common Access Point for Project Data
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The Collaborative Requirements
Data Available 24 / 7Irrelevant of Location…
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The Collaborative Requirements
Client Standards for Meta-Data
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The Collaborative Requirements
LanguageMeta Data in Swedish & English
Asset 4M - Stödmur längs E4 vid HanstaskogenAsset 4M - Retaining wall along the E4 at Hanstaskogen
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The Collaborative Requirements
Ability to Locate & Verify DataRapidly & Easily
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The Collaborative Requirements
Mandatory Approvals Process
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The Collaborative Requirements
90% of DocumentsMicrosoft Office, Autodesk & Bentley
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The Collaborative Requirements
Ability to Geospatially LocateDocuments & CAD Models
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The Collaborative Solution
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When working in Sweden you must understand 2 things… there are Meetings and…. there is Fika time.!
Summer 2011 – Collaborative Workshops in Stockholm Understand Clients Challenges & Objectives Identify Scope Understand Client Standards Develop Initial Process Maps Prepare List of Technology Solutions Identify Key Resources Develop & Deliver Strategy Paper
The Collaborative Solution
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Typical Strategy Paper ResultsThe Collaborative Solution
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Strategy Paper – Early WorkflowThe Collaborative Solution
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Effective Collaboration is the Foundation and First Step Towards Delivering an Information Model
The Collaborative Solution
“Implementing collaborative process and technology as your BIM foundation allows you to manage your data more intelligently…”
“…the earlier this is done the more rapidly data integrity can be improved and reductions in cost and risk achieved”
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Internet
Authentication
SharePoint
Configurable
Security Model
Hosted Options
System Support
Local Cache
IE Access
Local Admin
IP Protocols
Meta Data
Search Context
ESRI Integration
DWG, DGN
Reference File Relationship
Export
Language Support
The Collaborative SolutionIdentifying the Requirements for a Collaborative Technology
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Summary of Collaborative Requirements Single Source of Truth
Common Access Point for Project Data
Data Available 24 / 7, Irrelevant of Location
Client Standards for Meta-Data
Language, Meta Data in Swedish & English
Ability to Locate & Verify Data, Rapidly & Easily
Mandatory Approvals Process
90% of Documents in Microsoft Office, Autodesk & Bentley
Ability to Geospatially Locate Documents & CAD Models
The Collaborative Solution
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Delivering the Solution… A Single Source of Truth….
The Collaborative Solution
Centralised Storage of Data
Designer AInternet
Information Request Changes
Designer B
Internet
Information Request
Changes
Delta File Transfer Fast Effective Synchronised
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Delivering the Solution… Common Access Point for Project Data….
The Collaborative Solution
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Delivering the Solution… Data Available 24 / 7, Irrelevant of Location….
The Collaborative Solution
Office
The Pub!
Home Train Cafe´
Anywhere!
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Delivering the Solution…
ProjectWise Demonstration… Client Standards for Meta-Data
Language, Meta Data in Swedish & English
Ability to Locate & Verify Data, Rapidly & Easily
Mandatory Approvals Process
Geospatially Locate Documents & CAD Models
The Collaborative Solution
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Thank You & Questions?The Stockholm Bypass - “A World Class Project”