Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAM)
- Sensors - Temperature Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Maintenance
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Asset Lifecycle Management
- Digital Twin
Services
- System Integration
- Training
About The Customer
Lebuhraya Borneo Utara Sdn. Bhd. (LBU) is a project delivery partner for the Pan Borneo Highway project in Sarawak, Malaysia. LBU is responsible for facilitating lifecycle digitalization to meet strictly imposed government requirements. The company initiated BIM workflows for the first time on a Malaysian road and highway project, using ProjectWise to create an open, connected data environment to support the implementation and integration of BIM, GIS, and reality modeling processes. LBU is also responsible for expanding the application of BIM and big data, leveraging design models and construction information to establish a digital platform to manage operations and maintenance. As the largest infrastructure project in Sarawak, its pioneering digital methodologies means that the Pan Borneo Highway serves as a benchmark, capitalizing on BIM and advanced technology strategies for more efficient delivery and optimal asset performance.
The Challenge
In 2014, the Malaysian government announced a plan to develop and upgrade the two-lane trunk road across Sarawak, Malaysia's largest state, to accelerate socioeconomic growth in East Malaysia. The new toll-free expressway, named the Pan Borneo Highway, stretches 1,060 kilometers through undulating, rainforest terrain and protected reserves. The development of phase one of the MYR 16.15 billion government-funded roadway initiative involved constructing a four-lane dual carriageway over a length of 786 kilometers. Lebuhraya Borneo Utara (LBU) was the project delivery partner on this project, facilitating lifecycle digitalization to meet strictly imposed government requirements. LBU initiated BIM workflows for the first time on a Malaysian road and highway project, using ProjectWise to create an open, connected data environment to support the implementation and integration of BIM, GIS, and reality modeling processes. The challenge was to develop a sustainable asset management solution that would meet the government's objectives and set a benchmark for government road projects.
The Solution
LBU digitalized planning, design, and construction of the Pan Borneo Highway, accommodating government standards to deliver best value while retaining and training local contractors and resources to build expertise using advanced technology for construction. Using AssetWise, LBU integrated BIM information within GIS applications to produce highway information modeling for the entire 786 kilometers of phase one. Bentley’s asset performance and management technology serves as a reliable platform to help LBU better plan for the operation and maintenance of the Pan Borneo Highway. With real-time visibility into asset status, easily accessible to the entire project team and government stakeholders, AssetWise provides a single source of truth for all asset data, facilitating an efficient and sustainable solution to optimize highway operations. LBU also used ContextCapture to incorporate the reality context for lengths of existing roads on a highway network built over the last 10 to 15 years. Leveraging images captured using unmanned aerial vehicles, LBU has built an accurate record of asset information for the entire 1,060-kilometer Pan Borneo Highway.
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