![]() Bentley’s BIM and reality modeling solution optimized digital workflows on the USD 7.5 billion metro megaproject, saving 1,000 resources hours for surveyors, engineers, and project managers. Using ProjectWise to establish an open, connected data environment (CDE) provided the interoperability to make the reality models available across cloud-based BIM and GIS data platforms, enhancing understanding of existing site conditions. They were processing the images with ContextCapture to deliver accurate 3D reality meshes of the site. The team used drones to quickly capture hundreds of high-quality images and seemingly infinite amounts of data along the project corridor. This megaproject deployed Bentley’s ContextCapture, Navigator, OpenRail and ProjectWise for the task. MMC-Gamuda joint venture is the turnkey contractor tasked with optimizing project design and constructability. As Malaysia’s first metro megaproject, it includes constructing 13.5-kilometer twin bored tunnels and 17 individual construction sites, the largest exceeding 17,000 square meters in the dense capital city. The Sungai-Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya (SSP) Line runs through the center of Kuala Lumpur and its southern suburbs, serving approximately 2 million people. A good example could be seen in a drone surveying project for BIM and GIS Data Capture. The concept of ‘digital twins’ ran through this year’s edition of Bentley’s Year In Infrastructure. Read more: Bentley Systems new Projectwise365 and comprehensive synchro offerings advance 4D digital twins for project delivery Reality modelling in Malaysia To deliver a safe, reliable, and efficient service against this backdrop, it is necessary to change the way we think – tackling inefficiency at its root to ensure that rail professionals will be doing the best they can with the available resources. Railways are constantly challenged to do more with less: more trains and hours of services and less funding, maintenance time, and disruption during construction. It keeps producing new opportunities and challenges for existing and proposed rail networks. ![]() While there’s massive interest in automated cars and self-driving vehicles, the rail and transit sector continues to be the fastest-growing transportation sector. Project Delivery, Reality Modelling, Road & Rail Asset Performance, Rail & Transit, Bridges and Geotechnical Engineering. Above that, Bentley presented rail-related award finalists in numerous categories. ![]() There were ‘accelerate’ sessions on rail and transit. Of course, Bentley’s latest in rail software also came to the fore. During the Year In Infrastructure 2019, taking place in Singapore, from October 21-24, Bentley Systems showcased some of their most interesting users.
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