Accelerating Infrastructure Project Delivery with IoT: A Case Study on Mott MacDonald's East Tideway Tunnel Project
Technology Category
- Sensors - GPS
- Sensors - Temperature Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Last Mile Delivery
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Mott MacDonald is a global engineering, management, and development consultancy firm. As the lead designer for the Thames Tideway East project, they were contracted to design and build a new, modernized sewerage system for the east portion of the project. This involved approximately 10 kilometers of tunnel works located 70 meters beneath central London and six shaft sites. The project was a joint venture among Costain, Vinci Construction Grands Projets, and Bachy Soletanche, and it was the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the United Kingdom’s water industry. Mott MacDonald's role was crucial in ensuring the successful completion of the project within the tight deadline.
The Challenge
London's outdated Victorian sewers were causing increased pollution and water contamination due to frequent overflows into the River Thames. The city needed a newly designed and constructed sewage tunnel system to reduce overflows and improve the river's water quality. The joint venture project among Costain, Vinci Construction Grands Projets, and Bachy Soletanche was expected to be completed in seven years. Mott MacDonald, the lead designer for the project, was contracted to design and build a new, modernized sewerage system for the east portion of the project. This involved approximately 10 kilometers of tunnel works located 70 meters beneath central London and six shaft sites. Mott MacDonald faced challenges in bridging communication gaps among team members across various locations and with diverse design principals. They also needed to control the information accessed by team members and stakeholders while developing a streamlined, but accurate, workflow to meet the tight project deadline.
The Solution
Mott MacDonald implemented a connected data environment with ProjectWise CONNECT Edition to streamline design delivery, manage large collections of information, and limit rework. ProjectWise was used to store all project information, including drawings, models, reports, specifications, calculations, and meeting minutes. This structured environment enabled quick and easy access to information and allowed users to create, modify, and store thousands of deliverables in one location, accessible by dispersed users from organizations across Europe. The project team also used the connected data environment to set up weekly BIM Wednesdays meetings, where members of the project teams participated and reviewed work throughout the design phase. Mott MacDonald also used ProjectWise to control and expedite the completion of design deliverables, saving time and mitigating risk by automating, integrating, and codifying the processes surrounding the assembly, review, and approval of transmittals, submittals, and RFIs across the project.
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