Engineering and BIM management project “Boiler house”
BESA has been asked by a client in the north of the Netherlands to carry out the basic and detail engineering for the connecting piping between a newly built boiler house, the pressure reducing lines and the consumers. A large part of this piping runs over a 250 meter pipe bridge, to be distributed over the roof of an existing building (via pressure reducing lines), to the different consumers.
A crucial aspect of the project was the close collaboration between different disciplines and teams. BESA performed the BIM management for this project. Weekly BIM meetings served as the central platform for resolving conflicts and ensuring progress. The ability to quickly resolve technical issues and implement efficient solutions played a key role in the success of the project. In this, our BIM coordinator played an important role.
The use of advanced software and tools such as 3D scanners, plant 3D and NavisWorks contributed to the efficiency of the project and minimized errors in the design process. Mylan Beijering was involved in identifying and implementing improvements to increase efficiency and complete the project within the specified time frame.
The “Boiler House” project not only resulted in technical success, but also improved collaboration between disciplines and increased efficiency in the engineering process. The project illustrates the power of teamwork and innovation in the world of engineering and design.