BSVII CP2 Project Highlight: Revolutionizing Construction with Digital Delivery
VIATechnik is proud to be leading the way in Digital Delivery and BIM Program Management on the BSVII CP2 project.
Our holistic approach has enabled us to optimize project outcomes, streamline collaboration, and drive innovation. By leveraging advanced digital workflows and processes, we’ve been able to overcome traditional discipline-specific BIM modeling limitations and deliver a more integrated and efficient project experience.
Key Achievements:
- Implemented innovative workflows to model critical “Track elements” and automate quantity takeoffs, improving estimation accuracy and cost forecasting
- Developed comprehensive 4D BIM models and provided real-time design progression updates, enhancing project understanding and decision-making
- Pioneered efficient BART asset tracking through early Asset Management Data Planning, aiming to achieve a groundbreaking implementation in the digital twin domain
- Standardized Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) Issues for BIM Compliance, enhancing Quality Assurance processes and aligning with client-specific quality protocols
By the Numbers:
- 3000+ BIM/models on ACC, ensuring seamless design collaboration across the project
- 4000+ Detailed Design sheets, demonstrating the scope and complexity of the project
- 693 CP2 ACC Users, highlighting the widespread adoption of our digital delivery approach
- 52 CP2 Companies/Stakeholders, showcasing the collaborative nature of the project
- 1020 ACC Issues Closed, demonstrating our commitment to resolving issues efficiently and effectively
Our work on the BSVII CP2 project showcases the power of digital technologies in transforming the construction industry. We’re proud to be at the forefront of this revolution and look forward to continuing to drive innovation and excellence in Digital Delivery and BIM Program Management.
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Phase II is estimated to carry 54,600 passengers each weekday to destinations throughout the Bay Area by 2040. Completion of the project will finally “ring the bay” with frequent rail service.
Phase II is planned to include: