Description
Australia, one of the driest continents, faces critical water challenges. The country now looks beyond its dams to desalination plants and recycled water treatment to address this. However, constructing desalination plants traditionally consumes high energy and impacts the environment. This session focuses on how John Holland, an Australian contractor, successfully streamlined its major water infrastructure projects valued at $2.5 billion by implementing a common data environment hosted on Autodesk Construction Cloud. The firm replaced traditional tasks performed using desktop products—such as clash detection, information management, and design reviews—resulting in significant cost and time savings and improved efficiency across the project lifecycle, benefiting all stakeholders. We will share how we drive sustainability results by using building information modeling (BIM) to optimize recycled materials and reduce carbon footprint, ensuring the potential for environmentally friendly practices within the water infrastructure sector.
Key Learnings
- Learn how cloud-based solutions helped digitally transform a $2.5 billion water infrastructure portfolio.
- Learn how cloud collaboration proved to be a game changer in collaborating, communicating, and delivering water projects.
- Learn how BIM data helped with the evaluation of sustainable options and reduction of carbon footprints on multibillion-dollar water projects.
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