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Date:Tuesday, March 19
4 {- T! e X" l3 SLocation:Westin Hotel - 10135 100 Street/ R8 F: {# N+ D9 c
Time:
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12:30 pm Presentation) k" `7 K0 \) j/ c# u
1:00 pm Question and Answer
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$15.00 Students
( O) f4 C% X% Z" t. e" DSpeaker: Simon AbouRizk, PhD, P.Eng.1 F" k8 I# b6 }. p
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March 12
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Practical Applications of 3D/4D Modeling, and Process Simulation in Construction4 s+ P+ E$ t; n3 k
The presentation covers the application of innovative decision support technologies on two major projects in Edmonton. The first one is the West Edmonton Sanitary Sewer (WESS) stage W12. A syphon was constructed to connect the Rat Creek Trunk to the Gold Bar Wastewater Treatment Plant across the North Saskatchewan River, which was designed to control and reduce the combined sewer overflow. The other one is the 3.3-km North LRT (Light Rail Transit) extension line, which connects the current Churchill station to the future NAIT station in Edmonton. A tunnel excavated using the Sequentially Excavated Tunneling Method from Churchill station to MacEwan station in the downtown area plays a critical role in the overall project, and has significant impact on project completion date and project budget. Due to the complexity of the two projects, various 3D technologies were applied to facilitate decision-making processes. 3D models were developed for design review and design conflict detection, while 4D models were established to help create a robust construction schedule. Construction sequencing animation was used to convey design intents and demonstrate construction stages to contractors and workers. The combined applications of 3D technologies helped the project team to identify critical issues, and assured effective communication among engineers, management, contractors, and other parties. Therefore, it provided more opportunities for the success of the projects.# L& l- \: L9 C. c6 Z# K5 s
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