技术
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 库存管理
- 智慧校园
关于客户
Sweco 是欧洲领先的建筑和工程咨询公司之一,业务遍及超过 14 个国家,项目遍布 70 多个国家。他们拥有 17,500 名员工,致力于塑造未来的可持续城市和社会。他们相信基础设施将成为未来几年的重要基础,并致力于向更可持续的数字化工作方法过渡。他们在规划和设计社区和城市时注重长期改进,在全球项目中突破协作和数字化的界限。
挑战
Sweco 是欧洲领先的建筑和工程咨询公司之一,在推进项目交付方面面临着挑战。他们在超过 14 个国家设有办事处,项目遍布 70 多个国家,他们希望过渡到数字工作流程以改善其基础设施。他们的目标是在全球项目中实施互联的数字化方法,实施一致的标准和工作流程,并转向数据驱动的管理流程。然而,传统的项目信息管理、协作和决策方法已被证明是不够的。这些方法耗时、费力且容易出错,非结构化数据存储在多个位置,导致信息分散和重复。 Sweco 需要一种解决方案,鼓励协作并在集中的最新数据模型中管理信息,确保遵守 BIM 标准和最佳实践工作流程。
解决方案
Sweco 利用 Bentley 的 ProjectWise 建立了一个开放、互联的数据环境,支持跨多个国家和学科的合作。 ProjectWise 使他们能够创建数字孪生,作为任何给定项目的单一信息源,并允许他们在托管流程中为多学科团队收集、管理和传播所有相关项目文档。该解决方案对于 Sweco 至关重要,该公司在北欧拥有数千名员工,并在世界各地开展了多个年度项目。自 2019 年 10 月部署 ProjectWise 以来,Sweco 已将其用作全球 14 个组织的 16 个主要项目的单一信息源。他们正在其数据模型中交付 10 个项目,预计成本超过 7.5 亿英镑,由 16 个办事处和 300 多名项目成员组成,使客户、设计师、承包商和利益相关者能够在一个大型协作团队中共同工作。
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