
To reduce TOTEX, the eight2o alliance needed to improve collaboration between architects, engineering firms, consultants and the client. But, Thames Water had to ensure uninterrupted service to its customers during this project. Significant government legislation also had to be factored in, as these initiatives were driving change and innovation in the water industry in the
UK. One requirement was for Thames Water to be BIM Level 2 compliant, providing rigor and consistency by enforcing collaborative 3D technology to the project.
Previously, Thames Water’s asset management system did not support engineering drawings. For the project to be a success, the alliance needed a federated approach to managing its engineering designs and documents. It required a connected data environment to house all its designs (including 3D and 4D construction simulation data), geo spatial data, hydraulic models, technical documents, and legal and regulatory compliance documents. This connected data environment would need to inter operate with other existing applications seamlessly to align with the AMP6 goals in order to deliver compliance.

Thames Water is well on its way to being BIM Level 3 compliant as it strives for better asset performance.
Kevin Bezant, BIM manager, eight2o, said, “We combined Bentley’s ProjectWise CONNECT Edition with the provision of a hybrid cloud environment to securely host and manage eight2o design information. This has driven efficiency into the AMP6 capital program and provided
Thames Water’s asset management teams with enriched asset information that can be reused time and time again throughout the life of the asset.”
Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)




























