技术
- 分析与建模 - 数字孪生/模拟
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 物流运输
用例
- 施工管理
- 施工现场监控
关于客户
ASGC 是一家领先的建筑服务和制造设施提供商,总部位于阿拉伯联合酋长国。该组织成立于 1989 年,由多家公司组成,每家公司都是各自专业领域的市场领导者。 ASGC 以在阿联酋提供交钥匙项目而闻名,并参与了多个领域的标志性项目,包括住宅、商业、休闲、酒店、医疗保健、教育、社会基础设施和工业。对于可口可乐体育场项目,ASGC 的任务是提供 4D 施工规划和调度,管理复杂的工作流程和建造最先进的多功能体育场所涉及的步骤。
挑战
ASGC 是一家领先的建筑服务和制造设施提供商,负责建造可口可乐体育场,这是迪拜最先进的多功能体育场。该体育场占地 50 万平方英尺,可容纳 20,000 人,是该地区同类规模唯一的多功能室内和空调体育场。该项目需要细致的规划和调度来管理涉及的许多步骤和工作流程。该场馆旨在容纳大型国际音乐会、体育赛事和其他娱乐活动,并拥有先进的基础设施,包括四层座位和接待套房。该项目还需要构建一个可根据活动规模进行更改的适应性布局。面临的挑战是有效管理复杂的施工过程,确保及时完工,同时保持高标准的质量和安全。
解决方案
ASGC 选择 SYNCHRO Pro 作为准备 4D 施工规划和调度的平台。该软件提供了全面的施工模拟,并用作该项目的规划应用程序。项目团队创建了施工进度的可视化表示,促进了所有项目利益相关者之间的沟通。该代表还有助于简化每周、每月和季度会议期间的决策。 ASGC 生成了现场进度报告,将实际进度与计划进度和批准的基线进行比较。在施工开始之前,ASGC 创建了项目的 3D BIM 模型,以直观地检测冲突并根据进度进度进行审查。该模型提供了施工场景模拟和比较,可以在施工现场进行任何工作之前完成。 ASGC 还在施工过程中使用了 SYNCHRO Pro 的 4D 施工规划和调度来改善沟通和性能。
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