The Year in Infrastructure 2008 - (Page 73) InnovatIon In MIlItary InstallatIons, CaMpuses, and aIrports Sydney Airport Corporation Limited Enterprise Engineering Document Management Project Sydney, Australia currently in the implementation phase, this project will link the strategic and planning elements of Sydney Airport’s master plan to its infrastructure requirements, including property development, retail management, maintenance, financials, landside and airside improvements, and space management of airport facilities. These infrastructure requirements are managed by airport staff for enterprise use and are linked to the day-to-day operation of the airport. The Sydney Airport uses ProjectWise and MicroStation to centralize and link master document formats with managed document records while allowing controlled edit access to a single master source. The engineering document management system provides a more efficient, scaleable, and reliable management environment that allows Sydney Airport’s 450 infrastructure and engineering professionals to access asset and project information without relying on Airport Design Services. ALSO NOMINATED IN SpEcIAL cATEgOry: cOMMuNIcATINg ThrOugh VISuALIzATION SpEc EcIAL cATE u uNIc ugh V uALIz ALIzATION The Walsh Group Fort Lewis BCT Complex Phase II Uninc Perce County, Washington, United States the u.S. Army corps of Engineers’ Building information Modeling (BiM) Roadmap outlines its BIM implementation goals for future projects. A 2008 addendum to the publication includes a set of contractual BIM and virtual design processes, listing a robust set of Bentley BIM deliverables for facility management. The Walsh Group’s contractor set out to implement and exceed these BIM requirements on phase two of the Fort Lewis Brigade Combat Team Complex. The design team performed preconstruction collaboration and coordination using the Bentley Building suite of solutions and used the interoperable capabilities of the software to extract important design and facilities information from nonBentley products. The BIM model reduced the time it took to respond intelligently to the evolving design and improved cost budgeting and planning. THE YEAR IN INFRASTRUCTURE 2008 ALSO NOMINATED IN SpEcIAL cATEgOry: ATTAININg rETurN ON INNOvATION SpEc EcIAL cATE rETurN ur INNOv 73
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