Category: Case Studies
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Case Study: A417 Virtual Hub
Overview We were approached by the Kier teams working on the A417 Missing Link project. They wanted us to recreate a ‘Virtual Hub’ space for project information, as the existing version needed to be updated. The scheme is a major strategic road upgrade and offline build near Gloucester, that will deliver over three-miles of much-needed…
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Case Study: Twickenham Riverside
Overview Transportal can provide 3D and 4D visualisations to support the construction bid process. We work closely with the bid team and produce detailed logistics images and build sequences, which graphically describe the construction methodology and programme tasks. We recently worked on a Kier bid for the Twickenham Riverside development. Challenges The project involves the…
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Case Study: Kier Construction Western & Wales
Kier Construction Western & Wales have been using Transportal CDE for a number of years now and are currently using it on over £200m worth of projects at various stages of Construction and into Client Handover. “W&W have defined and implemented an ISO19650 BIM Execution Process that is used across all of our projects and…
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Case Study: Mansfield SUDS
Introduction Kier NRNN has been contracted to Severn Trent Water to work on the Mansfield Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) project, the largest of its kind in the UK. The project involves creating over 150 drainage solutions through multiple contracts. The solutions vary in size, from small-scall projects like improving gullies and building and verge rain…
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Case Study: A417 Missing Link
Overview Kier is working for National Highways on the A417 Missing Link Project in Gloucestershire, dualling the final section of the single carriageway to link the A417 with the M5 motorway. The A417/A419 provides an important route between Gloucester and Swindon that helps connect the Midlands/North to the South of England. It’s an alternative to…
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Case Study: Calvert North
Overview The Calvert area is the location of an important intersection between two new railway networks, which will see HS2 running underneath the East West Rail line. Whilst EKFB (a joint venture made up of Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial and BAM Nuttall) is the main works contractor, Buckingham Group Contracting, as was, had been carrying out…