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Hensel Phelps Construction "Time to draw the CMU bracing=1 hour Time to incorporate it into the Synchro Model=5 minutes Time to find the conflicts=30 seconds Time and headaches saved out in the field=Priceless!"
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Anaheim Replacement Hospital Overview:
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By using 4D BIM with Synchro Professional, Hensel Phelps was able to visualize and identify key scheduling issues early. Synchro has been used on the entire, exterior skin. Synchro was used to sequence the complete plaster system showing the studs followed by the yellow DensGlass, black paper, scratch coat, brown coat and finishing with the final color coat. This was easily accomplished with a single model element and Synchro's ability to temporarily assign this element to multiple schedule activities and at the same time change that element's color.
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Hensel Phelps has used Synchro in buyout meetings and in the next case, they moved up their caisson drilling sub-contractor 8 months. During the meeting, they discussed the start date and there were no objections. After showing the 4D model with the "Focused Time" slider moved to the exact start date, the issues were extremely clear. The sub-contractor advised that the drilling process for the piles would create a major disruption at the worksite and it was not ideal for him to come into the project so late. After the meeting, Hensel Phelps moved the driller up 8 months in the schedule to avoid the issue they saw in 4D.
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The Client Founded in 1945, Kaiser Permanente is the nation's largest not-for-profit health plan, serving more than 8.6 million members, with headquarters in Oakland, CA. Kaiser Permanente's creation resulted from the challenge of providing Americans medical care during the Great Depression and World War II, when most people could not afford to go to a doctor. The Health Plan has 3.3 million members in Southern California. Nationwide, it has 35 medical centers, 431 medical offices, 14,600 physicians and 167,000 employees with operating revenues of $40.3 billion.
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Kaiser Permanente is building a new $400 million dollar Replacement Hospital in Anaheim, CA. Part of this project includes a $40 million dollar Central Utility Plant that produces 3350 tons of cooling and 6000 kilowatts of emergency power among other utilities for the New Replacement Hospital.
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Hensel Phelps Construction The Contractor Hensel Phelps Construction Co. was founded in Greeley, Colorado in 1937. Hensel Phelps is consistently rated as among the top general contractors and Construction Managers at Risk in the nation and the 3rd largest in Airport Construction by Engineering News Record (ENR). The corporation is employee-owned with primary shareholders in management positions within each of the eight district offices. Engineering News Record 2009 construction industry rankings for Hensel Phelps are: #19 - Top 400 Contractors #9 - General Building #1 - Government Offices #14 - Education #3 - Correctional #6 - Hotels, Convention Centers #15 - Multi-Unit Residential #24 - Healthcare What Synchro Ltd. Provided Training for the scheduling and VDC team · Construction 3D modelling support · Responsive client service Outcome · Hensel Phelps used Synchro to re-schedule the caisson driller by eight months earlier. · The contractor will now drill with less risk on the worksite as no one will be onsite at the earlier scheduled task. · Hensel Phelps is using 4D BIM with Synchro in its meetings with their staff, the sub contractors, Kaiser onsite staff, Kaiser executives and even OSHPD! · Hensel Phelps communicates with the owners on the progress on the construction with 4D BIM. · On this project Hensel Phelps is planning to use Synchro on the entire central utility plant building and the Hospital's exterior skin. Some upcoming pre-planning sequences include the slab pours for a communication tool during sub meetings. · They are examining its value, as well, in managing their construction with underground utilities. · The 4D BIM visualization of Synchro uncovered potential problems very early which enabled Hensel Phelps to make changes to optimize the construction delivery schedule.
"We get lots of compliments with contractors when they see the building being built on-screen," said Rich DeLacy of Hensel Phelps Construction Co. "You don't see inside, while you're building outside. With 4D BIM you can see right away what the issues are."
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"In the business development area we use 4D BIM with Synchro for different clients. I've done everything in it from simple Sketchup multi-building campuses to full architectural Revit models. I took a 6,000 item model on a Friday with a 300+ item Microsoft Project schedule and had a 4D video output on Monday. Synchro is user-friendly with an easy user interface for creating 4D model studies. When 4D is needed on a project, I use Synchro." --Todd W. Ellsworth, Virtual Construction Manager, Haselden Construction
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Haselden Construction uses 4D BIM with its project partners through Synchro to produce compelling 4D in a matter of a couple of days. Haselden uses other platforms as well as Synchro. Todd Ellsworth cites that changes in 4D BIM presentations, which don't use Synchro, represent a much more tedious operation.
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Haselden's corporate culture embraces an "entrepreneurial spirit," which allows for the Virtual Construction Department there to use the best product for the project. Synchro is one of those best products since other products don't give a synchronized data set.
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A major challenge is managing changes. Todd understands that, sitting in an architect's office, he won't lose data and that data re-entry doesn't become burdensome as it entails only changing and tweaking. Architects have noted his ease of use in making changes to the synchronized model.
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Because of the synchronized data set, presentations involve linking rather than inputting. Other alternatives for preparing presentations can be manually intensive. The Contractor Since 1973, Haselden's philosophy of excellence and relentless drive toward customer satisfaction has led to substantial growth in volume and in the number of people employed. Recognized by ENR in the Top 400 General Contractors nationally, and Top 40 Regional Contractors, Haselden celebrates a strong reputation, impeccable safety record and a steadfast commitment to construction excellence. Haselden specializes in a diverse range of projects, including educational facilities, healthcare facilities, mountain resort and hospitality projects, casino and gaming projects, and municipal and institutional facilities.
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Haselden Construction The Contractor Over the last 20 years, Haselden has been the recipient of more than 60 prestigious, industry awards. Haselden continually acknowledges the valued employees who make it happen. Haselden encourages employees to be innovative and to go beyond their comfort zones. The company believes that empowering its people helps to create an engaged workforce. This empowerment is the basis of Haselden's Entrepreneurial Spirit and benefits not only employees, but also clients and the communities it serves. Their primary goal is to fulfill their customers' needs completely. They focus on the fundamental expectations of budget, schedule, quality and safety. They also work diligently to discover clients' interests and business philosophies. Haselden's focus on relationships has been a key factor in its continuing success, and remains one of core values. A large percentage of our work is performed with people they have established ongoing relationships with, from owners to architects to subcontractors and suppliers. Building new, lasting relationships and sustaining current ones will remain an integral part of work they do every day. What Synchro Ltd. Provided · Training at Haselden · Construction modeling support · Highly responsive client service · Technical advice in preparing presentations, as needed. The Outcome · In a more intensely competitive market in the new business development arena there have been good successes for Haselden. · Haselden likes the real-time data flow back and forth for creating and endlessly modifying their presentations. · Haselden can quickly create a model and values its ease of use as an internal advantage. · The process of changing presentations is no longer manually intensive nor a much more tedious operation. · Haselden can create 4D output for presentations with Synchro usually within two days. "The real market for Synchro is in their real-time data flow," said Todd Ellsworth of Haselden. "The ease of use of Synchro enables us to do things more quickly. It gives us internal advantages to see and critique our schedule plans. The real-time data flow helps us with constantly changing models. For synchronizing schedules and models, Synchro shines."
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“We used Synchro’s 4D BIM schedule simulation to communicate among the project stakeholders the complex construction sequences and site logistics. The ability to see clearly the schedule sequences creates a team dialogue and encourages creative problem solving.”
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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the United States, accounting for roughly 950,000 deaths each year, and are expected to increase as the population ages.
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Their new building will be a collaborative center that brings basic research scientists and clinicians together under the same roof, thus accelerating their efforts to understand cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke. It will house the existing world-renowned UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI), and will be home to a new UCSF Center for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with an outpatient facility that will focus on advancing ways to predict and prevent these devastating illnesses.
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The University of California at San Francisco is a leading university that advances health worldwide by conducting advanced biomedical research, educating graduate students in the life sciences and health professions, and providing complex patient care.
UCSF has allocated $52 million from its own resources and an anonymous donor has contributed $30 million toward the building’s cost, which is projected to be $241 million. The new building will enable UCSF to bring together scientists and clinicians who are now dispersed over several sites, while also integrating many levels of research aimed at understanding, preventing and treating these diseases. By pooling physicians’ knowledge of physiology and disease with basic scientists’ understanding of genetics, chemistry, protein interactions, molecular and cell biology, and model systems, UCSF hopes to attain a level of sophistication in thinking about disease mechanisms that would not otherwise be possible.
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Rudolph & Sletten Facilitating that type of collaboration has been a guiding factor in planning the new facility, including its proximity to the cancer research building. The cardiology clinic also will complement other UCSF Medical Center facilities planned for the Mission Bay campus, such as the proposed 289-bed, integrated hospital complex that will serve children, women and cancer patients. UCSF has shown throughout its history that interaction of scientists with different skills and knowledge is the key to valuable discovery and quicker “translation” of research into patient care. The Contractor In 1959 Onslow H. "Rudy" Rudolph formed a small contracting company, O.H. Rudolph, General Contractor, based out of his garage in Los Altos, California. Starting with just a small amount of savings, a pickup truck and two employees, Rudy quickly built a business that became known for its ability to deliver the highest quality work on-schedule and within budget. In 1962, Kenneth G. Sletten joined the business as partner and the company was renamed Rudolph and Sletten, Inc., General and Engineering Contractors. Over the years, the company grew and its reputation for excellence grew with it. The Rudolph and Sletten name became a guarantee of honest estimates, innovative schedules and an ethical way of doing business. Due to the company’s location in Silicon Valley, its growth paralleled that of the valley. Rudolph and Sletten has grown from a small business to a vital corporation. Over 48 years later its corporate culture still clearly reflects the value it places on personal relationships. Many of the company’s current employees are second and third generation employees. Rudolph and Sletten is known for its innovative approach to building and ethics in business dealings. More than 85% of its business is from repeat clients. Today, Rudolph and Sletten is a subsidiary of Tutor Perini Corporation the 9th largest general contractor in the nation as ranked by Engineering News Record. With its headquarters in Redwood City, Rudolph and Sletten also has regional offices in Sacramento, Irvine and San Diego, California. Specification UCSF CVRI celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008. Since its founding, CVRI scientists have worked together across disciplines to attack cardiovascular diseases. Their partnerships have led to major advances in understanding the disease and in medical care, aiding everyone from infants with respiratory problems to adults with arrhythmia. CVRI’s new building at UCSF Mission Bay will provide state-of-the-art laboratories for current scientists and allow for the recruitment of more investigators. In addition to research, it will house an outpatient clinic for patients with cardiovascular disease. The new 232,000 square-foot building focusing on cardiovascular disease will include “clusters” of about 20 faculty offices on each of its three floors, which are joined by a central staircase. Flexible laboratory space will accommodate nearly 500 graduate students, post-doctoral scientists and other researchers. The building will allow CVRI to increase its faculty research team from 22 to 48. The building is expected to be ready for occupancy in 2011. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ Technical back-up to the consultant, View By View ∙ Highly responsive client service ∙ Construction modeling support for Rudolph and Sletten The Outcome Rudolph and Sletten and View By View were able to optimize the added value of BIM for delivery: Synchro provided the delivery team onsite with a shared, common view of the project among all participants in the project “Big Room” collocation facility on the worksite. Synchro’s scheduling capabilities enhanced their ability to sequence optimally, for example, the site logistics and exterior skin system the new building. Synchro enables the delivery team to communicate better among the construction delivery team, consultant and the client/philanthropic teams at UCSF. The construction team with Synchro embodies USCF’s own philosophy on the worksite about the vital importance of proximate “relational teams” working collaboratively to solve complex problems. Synchro provided leading construction technology to contribute to the construction of this scientific research institute, which could benefit so many people from its medical advances. “Synchro has been useful at UCSF to schedule site logistics,” said Mitch Boryslawski, Principal at View By View. “It is so helpful to identify and address potential scheduling problems early with 4D BIM software.”
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“To visually illustrate the concrete wall pour schedule to the subcontractors, I imported a shop drawing PDF into Google SketchUp, created a model off of it, and then imported the 3D SketchUp model and the Oracle Primavera P6 schedule into Synchro where the model and schedule were merged to create the 4D schedule. Stepping through the 4D schedule live in Synchro made for a very effective discussion for the wall pour sequencing. We were all able to visually walk through it and thoroughly understand the sequencing. The 4D Synchro schedule was also shown to the owner and they were very impressed with the clarity and understanding it brought to the schedule.” --Steve Szoke, Regional Scheduling Executive: Western Regional Office, Gilbane Building Company
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Maricopa County is an engine of growth of one of the fastest growing states in the nation in Arizona. Maricopa County has 9,200 square miles within its borders with a widely dispersed population. During the 1990’s, the population of Maricopa County grew by 45%. The 2000 census showed that Maricopa County was home to just over 3 million people. By 2015, that number is projected to exceed 4.7 million. The master plan is an opportunity for the court to balance the following goals:
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∙ Better serve the residents of Maricopa County ∙ Improve operational efficiency in the Trial Courts of Maricopa County ∙ Make use of existing court facilities, where appropriate ∙ Identify and recommend options for the development of new court facilities ∙ Identify costs and schedules associated with the renovation and construction of new courts ∙ Meet projected growth requirements for court facilities to the year 2015.
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Gilbane Building Company The Contractor Gilbane Inc., one of the largest privately held family-owned companies in the construction and real estate industry, is committed to providing complete facility solutions to clients. Gilbane is one of the nation’s oldest builders. The company was founded in 1873 by William Gilbane and his brother Thomas as a family-run carpentry and general contracting shop in Providence, Rhode Island. Originally known as William Gilbane and Brother, the wed, including churches, hospitals and other public buildings that are still in use today. In the early 1900s, William H. Gilbane took control of the company and steered it through the lean times of the Great Depression. In the 1930s, his sons Thomas and William joined the company and made Gilbane’s reputation as a pioneer in construction Museum, which opened on time and budget in Washington, D.C. on July 4, 1976. In 1970 Gilbane expanded its services and formed the development unit now known as Gilbane Development Company. Today, fourth-generation members of the family lead the company, which has annual revenues of more than $2.5 billion and more than 25
Specification To meet the needs of such a rapidly growing community, Maricopa County is constructing a new 690,000-square-foot county courthouse tower with 16 levels in downtown Phoenix. Gilbane Building Company is working over a two-year project window with many stakeholders for completion in March 2012. The smart-building ultimately will be highly sustainable and both energy- and water-efficient as a courthouse designed to withstand the tests of time. Despite the new construction, the traditional design, columns and materials will blend with the historic buildings that exist on the Maricopa County campus. The finished courthouse will house approximately 1,000 in the jury assembly area and offer 22 courtrooms of diverse size with the ability to expand to 32 courtrooms downstream. The project team will seek LEED certification for this courthouse project. Gilbane wanted to further leverage the BIM model being utilized on the project to better communicate the project scheduling to subcontractors and stakeholders than traditionally allowed by 2D plans. Gilbane instigated 4D BIM via Synchro to enable this desire to assist all project participants in truly understanding the sequencing of concrete pours and also plans to use Synchro's technology for 4D BIM structural steel schedule. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ Synchro Professional ∙ Construction modeling consulting ∙ Technical back-up ∙ Responsive client service The Outcome Gilbane captured the added value of 4D BIM for delivery for Maricopa County: --Synchro provided the subcontractors with a shared, common view of the concrete pour sequencing and helped them all to visualize and adjust to establish optimum pour sequencing. --Gilbane used Google SketchUp to build their model from 2D shop drawings to 3D and then used P6 with Synchro to schedule the model in 4D for the concrete pours. --Synchro's functionality helped identify problems in the sequencing and enabled the team to make changes on the fly. --Gilbane will use Synchro at a tactical level from 2D to 3D and 4D in sequencing the structural steel and slab deck pours. --Synchro enabled the delivery team to communicate better both to the subcontractors and the owner. "Synchro has been effective for making changes on the fly live with subcontractors," said Steve Szoke. "I am also putting together other Synchro 4D schedules for the steel sequencing and the slab deck pours that will further assist us in making this a very successful project."
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"Synchro provides the graphic simulation needed to deliver and improve construction solutions for our clients, along with a real time based 4D model for idea generation and problem solving within the project team."
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The Shard at London Bridge Overview
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On the south side of the River Thames at London Bridge, it is planned to redevelop the office space by the creation of what will clearly be a landmark structure. The main building is known as the Glass Shard and it will be the UK's tallest building. As its name implies, it is a glass exterior giving the appearance of a shard of glass. The Client/Contractor:
To quote from the The Shard at London Bridge website: "Mace is a renowned global business providing management and construction services to the public and private sectors, with a reputation for finding the best solutions to complex projects. Mace has been responsible for the successful delivery of some of the most complex, prestigious and award winning projects including these in the UK: the BA London Eye, British Museum Great Court, the More London development, including City Hall, Heathrow T5, Heathrow Air Traffic Control Tower, RBS Gogarburn and the City of London's fourth tallest tower, 51 Lime Street." As part of its best practice review, Mace concluded that Synchro had the best mix of qualities to provide support in "Visualised Planning" generally for its business and this project is seen to be one on which such a technique brings clear benefits.
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Mace Construction Why Synchro? Mace wanted a product which would promote comprehensive understanding through the delivery team. They selected the Synchro software application for a number of reasons: ∙ The software was able to integrate all aspects of design with ∙ The ability to improve the quality of communication with project stakeholders at all levels ∙ Its ability to link the dynamic scene with different timelines and display the ongoing consequences of different strategies for building out the various structures ∙ Its ability to bring in all the logistics implications of the programme to help position cranes, roads, parking, earth stores in a city centre site where logistics play a crucial role ∙ The opportunity to compare visually different strategies to un se with different trade specialists ∙ The interoperability with other planning systems ∙ Speed and simplicity of the approach. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ The conversion of 2D drawings into a 3D model or the assimilation of 3D models, when provided ∙ Staff training ∙ Creation of logistics items and linking of 4D programme from 2D planning schedule
The Outcome Synchro's software enabled Mace to orchestrate the logistics of the project in real time and spot potential problems, which are commonly missed using traditional planning methods, such as: -- The deployment of tower cranes had been scheduled too late into the project. Early discovery of this coordination gap enabled the problem to be rectified before it even manifested itself. -- Issues in the MEP scheduling, such as omissions of certain components from the program, were highlighted before they became a problem, thus avoiding costly time delays. The client is now able to contemplate adopting Synchro in house as a means of formulating, proving and articulating construction strategy, and then controlling the actual output with the agreed plan -- building in certainty and, therefore, optimizing results.
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"Synchro assisted us in demonstrating our knowledge of the project and our ability to solve key issues through the use of 4D simulation. Synchro is an extremely efficient tool that helped us illustrate the effectiveness of how the Turner Team would be a collaborative partner in one of the largest public works projects in the history of Sacramento County."
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The Sacramento International Airport’s Terminal B Overview
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In April 2008 Turner Construction competed to win the $286 million new airside concourse project, which includes 19 gates and numerous international arrival services. The 40 year-old Terminal B modernisation project began in order to meet the rising demand for passenger services and enhance the ability of the airport to attract new carriers and routes. The Client
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Turner is the leading general builder in the U.S., ranking first or second in the major segments of the building construction field. During 2007, Turner completed $9.6 billion of construction. Turner is the only builder offering clients a nationwide network of offices across the U.S. Founded in 1902, the firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF. For more information, visit Turner's website at www.turnerconstruction.com.
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Turner Construction Why Synchro? Turner selected the Synchro software application for the following reasons: ∙ Turner wanted to demonstrate to the owner that they had capability to fit scheduling around phasing. ∙ Turner wanted to make clear to the client and owner, how to visualize Turner's resource allocation system, which was not a bell curve, but rather a steep mountain of manpower requirements, to be climbed fast Synchro enabled Turner to clearly visualise the schedule and utilise the unique features of the software, before presenting to the client. ∙ If the owner preferred different phasing, Synchro could change it and show how phasing was cost-connected. ∙ Turner also wanted to increase communications with the owner to help them visualize problems early. ∙ The software provided clear, visual scheduling of the construction 4D modelling. ∙ The Synchro simulation became a powerful tool to demonstrate resource needs to the owner. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ Conversion of 2D drawings into a 3D model support ∙ Construction modelling support ∙ 4D simulation and planning support ∙ Support during the competitive bid process ∙ Training of the Project Management and Business Development Team The Outcome Synchro became an efficient tool for problem solving and also allowed Turner to simulate efficiently in the design phase to prevent the following problems during the building phase: ∙ Synchro visualized and avoided the need to move thousands of feet of airport security fence four times during the life of the project. ∙ Synchro simulated how one crane instead of two would be sufficient to help assure the crane's height and boom were correct. It allowed for less congestion in the construction area and increased safety for the workers as well as lowering costs. ∙ Synchro revealed the need for an unplanned but critically necessary temporary road for construction traffic to keep essential airside operations flowing and functional. ∙ Synchronized an optimal paving schedule to prevent blocking the runway for planes to the terminal for 32 days. ∙ Improved work site zones and phasing sequences with a specific emphasis on safety for workers onsite. The financial and time-tabling benefits of such advantages clearly demonstrate Synchro's remarkable value to today's complex construction industry. "We rely heavily on field staff to present solutions during the bidding presentation. They had done the work and knew the job best. With Synchro, we placed them in the best position to be successful. The Synchro simulation was a successful tool in helping Turner attain success," said Ken Harms. "Synchro helped us communicate efficiently in order to achieve our goals. We had all the data but we needed to understand how to communicate it effectively with our client and come out the winner!"
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Where Knightsbridge in London enters Hyde Park, an outstandingly prestigious residential apartment block is now being built. The project, costing in the region of 350 million GBP, is designed to deliver the highest quality accommodation with prices reaching over 8 million GBP for the roof-level apartments. To accommodate this development, it was necessary to demolish the existing Bowater House office block and reroute traffic into the park.
Expanded is a company within the Laing O'Rourke Group, specialising in structural work.
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Expanded The Client Expanded won enormous positive recognition for the way it delivered the Ascot Grandstand on time and on budget in 2006. To do this it used many of the techniques to which it was exposed in working on the T5 project and the use of a 3D model was seen as a valuable part of this. However, they lacked a real working tool, to give them a dynamic oversight of the schedule of activities needed to optimise results. Because of its hugely crowded and busy location, Expanded management felt they needed to be very precise in the way they worked week by week on the site. Synchro is used to normalise the understanding of design and delivery for all project stakeholders, to better illustrate constraints and offer a medium in which to test solutions. Why Synchro? ∙ Because of the project's hugely crowded and busy location, Expanded management felt they needed to be very precise in the way they worked week by week on the site. Synchro was used to normalise the understanding of design and delivery for all project stakeholders, to better illustrate constraints and offer a medium in which to test solutions. ∙ The software could absorb easily the 3D outputs from its drawing centre in India with changes assimilated as they occurred and without the need to return to the start point each time. ∙ Its ability to handle the design components at individual or grouped level so that the view of the weekly work schedule could correspond with different peoples' needs. ∙ Its ability to bring in all the logistical implications of the programme to help position cranes, roads, stores in a city centre site where logistics play a crucial role. Being sure that work was logistically sequenced at each level in the right way was seen as crucial. Logistics are seen to be the key consideration for the delivery of the site to plan. ∙ The opportunity to compare visually different strategies to understand flaws and wins for one route over another and share these with different trade specialists. ∙ The interoperability with other planning systems. ∙ Speed and simplicity of the approach. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ The assimilation of 3D models as provided with some element of proofing and the provision of a location. breakdown that met the users' needs. ∙ Staff training. ∙ The creation of logistics items and linking of 4D programme from 2D planning schedule. ∙ Training of the Project Management and Business Development Team. The Outcome The subcontractor’s planning team, including Crown House, Mallings and others were able to understand clearly the delivery program in advance of accessibility of site, thereby rectifying logistical issues, such as the requirement for delivery room and tactical issues such as assembly sequences of e.g. pre-cast steel and other building components.
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Founded in 1926 in Chicago, Power Construction Company, LLC is an 82-year old management-owned commercial construction company with a unique business model. Power has chosen to limit its geographic reach to just the greater Chicago area. With more than $500 million in revenue each year, Power is the largest builder working exclusively in this region. In its 82-year history, Power Construction has never been in litigation for performance matters with any client, architect or subcontractor.
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Power Construction is deploying Synchro's 4D software for model-based scheduling in the strategic plan of its building information modelling (BIM) management. The firm serves five private-sector client types with more complex projects: ∙ Corporate : office, R&D, data center, distribution, parking deck, light manufacturing, training, conference, clean room, fitness, food service ∙ Developer: mixed-use, office, residential, hotel, distribution, medical office, outpatient, retail, entertainment, fitness, senior living, athletic, classroom, lab, residence, central plant, conference, data ∙ Education: center, fitness, food service, library, office, parking, performing arts, retail ∙ Healthcare: full range of acute care and outpatient facilities ∙ Hospitality: guest rooms, ballroom, conference center, lobby, administration, parking, fitness, pool, restaurant, food service, retail, senior living. ∙ The firm gives to its 225 professionals and 200 trades' people a simple, straight-forward objective: under stand the expectations of clients, architects and subcontractors, then work hard to exceed those expectations. ∙ Power is intent upon gaining the many advantages of business information modelling to exceed
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Power Construction Synchro Applications Power is using Synchro primarily for construction site logistics after developing 4D construction models from shop drafts. Jim Schrader likes the ease of use of Synchro, especially when it comes to updating files, in order to gain the benefits of 4D business information modelling. Since November 2007 he has used Synchro at his previous company on multiple projects in healthcare, school and hotel construction projects for site logistics and scheduling prior to his coming to Power, where he introduced Synchro for BIM management. Synchro has found a place in Power's strategic plan for virtual project management and scheduling. He is able to track through utilization the predicted and actual schedules as well as use it for site logistics. He sees value in Synchro 4D for soft clash detection. In 2009, Jim planned to roll-out Synchro Server further to enhance site logistics for Power Construction. Specification Jim values the way in which the Synchro graphic engine works with its speed and the excellent ability to manipulate the file with scheduling in 4D. With his training as an architect, Jim prefers to build the schematic model in 3D first and then link it to scheduling. Further, he cites "huge benefits in the object engine of Synchro." Power Construction uses the Synchro software application for a number of reasons: ∙ Power wants to build and rigorously test their construction models in 4D. ∙ It wants to be able to uncover potential problems early. ∙ The company uses Synchro to track and manage project scheduling. ∙ It deploys Synchro to manage site logistics in the field. ∙ Power has built Synchro into the strategic plan for its BIM and virtual construction management. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ 4D simulation software ∙ Support for construction modelling techniques ∙ Ongoing technical support, advice and upgrades for the software. The Outcome Synchro has become a useful tool for BIM construction model development and analysis. The scheduling feature helps Power understand the project better to: ∙ Visualize potential problems with the construction model created from digitized shop drawings. ∙ Schedule, track and re-schedule projects quickly and easily. ∙ Manage site logistics efficiently in real-time in the field. ∙ Optimize the many benefits of business information modelling with technology designed for it. Synchro is extremely user-friendly," said Jim Schrader. "It's the best 4-D scheduling asset around."
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"The multiple views -- the bird's eye and plan views -are key to showing the overall picture. In some high impact decisions it really helps to bring everyone onto the same page."
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Manitoba Hydro The Contractor Headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba Hydro is a Crown Corporation and the province's major energy utility and: ∙ Exports electricity to more than 30 electric utilities in four wholesale markets in Canada and the USA's Midwest. ∙ Maintains a position as the lowest cost provider of domestic electricity rates in Canada. ∙ Serves more than a half-million electric customers and a quarter-million natural gas customers in Manitoba. ∙ Generates nearly all its electricity from self-renewing water power from 14 hydroelectric generating stations primarily on the Winnipeg, Saskatchewan and Nelson Rivers. ∙ With capital assets-in-service at original cost exceeding $11 billion is one of Canada's largest, energy utilities and is governed by the Manitoba Hydroelectric Board. Synchro Applications Manitoba Hydro first discovered Synchro at the 2007 Annual Primavera User Conference in Orlando and was intrigued by the alternatives offered in a demo there.The utility then put Synchro to work initially in its bidding process in a repeatedly, concretedriven schedule and to show the process both to management and the construction team."Synchro really paid dividends during the analysis of our General Civil Works contracts," said John Cassano, Schedule and Cost Control Engineer. "Using Synchro, we were able to analyse various schedule alternatives proposed by different bidders." In order to develop the 4D model, Manitoba Hydro used 2D concrete pour drawings to create a 3D rendition of the entire generating station. This model was then linked to the master construction schedule (created in Primavera) and from this a 4D model was born. Synchro was used to show the sequence of how the generating station was being built and compare the different schedules proposed by each contractor.Synchro also became a communications tool for sharing a common view of the construction sequence with management and key team members. "We needed to present these alternatives to a large group of people who are responsible for selecting the best value option," John Cassano said. "With Synchro we were able clearly to show the differences in the bids and everyone in the room was 'on the same page'. For now, we are primaraly interested in the concrete sequencing but have plans to incorporate the turbines, generators and cranes into our 4D model." What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ 4D simulation software ∙ Tutorials for training ∙ One-on-one technical advice from service-minded experts ∙ Ongoing technical support, advice and upgrades for the software. The Outcome ∙ Synchro has helped Manitoba Hydro add clarity to the bid review and evaluation process. ∙ Synchro has helped the utility company address problems in their master construction schedule. ∙ It has helped communicate the project's construction to stakeholders and management. ∙ It will help them share a common view with their contractors and supply chain. ∙ It helps them identify new options and manage solutions to save time and money. "Everything we have asked Synchro to do, it has done," said John Cassano. "It was very easy for me to pick up. We've got some pretty big plans for interfacing 3D drawings with Synchro."
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"If a picture is worth 10,000 words, what is 10,000 pictures working together worth?"
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Hill International provides program management, project management, construction management and construction claims services.
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Hill International Synchro Applications Hill International is the project manager for construction of some of the tallest high-rises in the United States and worldwide with a major presence in the Middle East. Hill is using Synchro primarily for its construction claims practice. However, the company will use Synchro, as well, for: · Presentations to win new work by using 4D model simulation to help analyze delivery approaches to new buildings and help show how a building project would come together utilising world-class, project scheduling techniques with logical accuracy and visual simulation from start to completion. · Risk management to understand better as well as help identify and schedule risks from well defined, mitigation approaches. Specification Hill International considers the unique part of Synchro to reside in the scheduling for the visual construction with 4D modelling simulation. The company uses the Synchro software application for a number of reasons: ∙ Hill International wanted to understand business realities more clearly to better manage claims for delays and cost over-runs. ∙ The company seeks to win bids for new business by offering clarity to owners through the deployment of Synchro at presentations as a "virtual builder" to simulate construction plans with 4D modelling. ∙ Synchro helps Hill International to manage and resolve delivery risk. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ Support for construction modelling techniques ∙ 4D simulation software ∙ Training of the Claims Management Team ∙ Ongoing technical support for its software. The Outcome Synchro has become a useful tool for claims analysis and resolution, risk management and new business development among many high-rise projects underway worldwide. The stand-alone scheduling feature, as well as the integration with Primavera's world-class scheduling system P6, enables Hill International to clearly see what was planned and to play forward or backward to envision what is actually happening at critical junctures through the project delivery. The scheduling feature helps Hill International understand the project better to: ∙ Visualize and help resolve the root causes of time delays. ∙ Visualize the full effects of planned and unplanned changes on downstream project activities in the logical diagram. ∙ Trouble shoot the project sequences and dependencies by visualizing scheduling conflicts in areas which create unforeseen dependencies and/or unsafe working enviroments. ∙ Show how time problems can impact project costs. ∙ View project snapshots at critical phases, which can be examined either prospectively for planning or retrospectively to analyse and resolve claims. "With Synchro we can run what-if scenarios," said Shawn Pressley. "We can take the schedule and make it a virtual builder. Synchro helps us show the owner that we have thought through the work and it will enable the owner virtually to see the project built."
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"While it's possible to create an image of a building in your mind, to see it take shape on screen, in sequence, creates a much more effective shared understanding with the entire delivery team."
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Synchro Applications With Synchro, an entire construction delivery team -- owners, engineers, architects, operators, contractors, sub-contractors, manufacturers and materials suppliers -- can share a single view of the entire project in real time. Synchro offers an enhanced visual simulation approach to the management of construction projects by synchronizing design, planning and scheduling, supply chain management, risk management and earned value measurement.
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Tishman Construction Specification Tishman Construction considers the unique part of Synchro to reside in the scheduling for the visual construction with 4D modelling simulation. The company uses the Synchro software application for a number of reasons: ∙ Revel and Tishman wanted to understand the project's evolution in real-time. ∙ Both client and project manager could communicate better to resolve change orders. ∙ Synchro serves as a "virtual builder" to simulate construction plans with 4D modelling. ∙ Synchro helps Tishman to share collaboratively with Revel a common view of a massive and complex, multi-billion dollar project. What Synchro Ltd. Provided ∙ 4D simulation software ∙ Training of the Revel and Tishman Project Management Teams The Outcome As Construction Manager, Tishman is committed to working with Revel and applying Synchro's real-time based 4D model for idea generation and problem solving within the project team consisting of subcontractors, architects, vendors and suppliers to deliver this landmark hotel/casino complex.
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