技术
- 功能应用 - 运输管理系统 (TMS)
- 传感器 - 电表
适用行业
- 建筑与基础设施
- 运输
适用功能
- 维护
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 车辆到基础设施 (V2I)
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Voyants Solutions 是一家全球性多学科基础设施咨询和工程公司,提供交通、水务、建筑和能源等多个领域的服务。在该项目中,他们的任务是开发孟加拉国四个主要内陆水运 (IWT) 码头。目标是实现基础设施现代化,以减少拥堵,满足国际标准,并设计反映该国文化遗产的结构。该项目还必须考虑乘客的安全和舒适、高效的客流和车流、多式联运的连通性以及老年人和特殊乘客的无障碍性。
挑战
孟加拉国拥有世界上最大的内河运输 (IWT) 系统,但由于基础设施陈旧,难以满足不断增长的运输需求。尽管铁路和公路运输成本较高且航线更长,但内河运输网络正在失去乘客。为了解决这个问题,孟加拉国内河运输管理局提议在四个地点开发新的主要内河码头。 Voyants Solutions 受聘开发这些航站楼,需要进行 20 年的交通评估、可行性研究,并提供设计和施工管理。该项目旨在实现基础设施现代化,以减少拥堵,满足国际标准,并设计反映该国文化遗产的结构。该项目还必须考虑乘客的安全和舒适度、高效的客流和车流、联运连通性以及老年人和特殊乘客的无障碍性。
解决方案
Voyants Solutions 采用数字方法来整合来自多个来源的土地和水利工程的勘测和设计数据。他们使用 ProjectWise 监控和集成来自交通评估、地形调查和岩土工程分析的多源数据,并管理信息并与所有利益相关者和客户共享信息。这种做法有助于简化协作、促进同步设计并实现明智的决策。他们使用 OpenBuildings Designer 和 STAAD 进行建筑和结构设计,对达卡 Shasanghat 航站楼进行了建模,确保高地震区和洪泛区的结构完整性。 Bentley 应用程序的互操作性生成了准确且经济高效的模型,帮助合作者可视化并更好地了解项目范围,以优化陆地和海洋工程的设计。 Voyants 在开放的数字平台上工作,同时进行调查、分析以及建筑和结构建模,整合客户和利益相关者的反馈,加速决策,及时完成设计。
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