As part of their project execution plan, Walbridge was looking for the following:
One integrated platform that combined their internal and external reality capture and point clouds, BIM models, and schedule information. This information had been stored in multiple siloed platforms.
A virtual reality experience where remote participants could visually tour the project to validate progress and identify quality issues represented by deviations between the model and the reality capture.
Visual communication platform to facilitate both project team and stakeholder discussions regarding design documentation, project progress, and potential impact of change orders during construction.
Walbridge used Reconstruct’s Visual Command Center™ to bring together site documentation, designs, and the project schedule. Through one integrated platform, Walbridge overcame challenges by providing stakeholder access to Reconstruct, not only from the site location in Mexico but from locations around the world.
The three main benefits that Walbridge realized were:
Throughout the project, the Walbridge QAQC manager was able to mitigate the downstream impact of quality issues through early detection. Examples identified in the Reconstruct platform include:
Walbridge team regularly used interior and exterior reality captures to facilitate communication and collaboration with the owner. Examples include:
By having a documented historical record of the project, Walbridge was able to leverage this data to resolve disputes and verify the work installed.