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One Palace Street

Our in-house design team was appointed at tender stage to produce a 4D model to simulate the construction sequence of the substructure and superstructure for 1 Palace Street, a Grade II listed building, located in central London opposite Buckingham Palace.

Client

Northacre

Location

London

Principal Contractor

Balfour Beatty

3D rendered construction site with yellow crane on brown scaffolding, yellow lorries below, white building with blue windows, red and white barriers.

Construction Simulation:
Our design team was appointed at tender stage to produce a 4D model to simulate the construction sequence of the substructure and superstructure for 1 Palace Street located in central London. This required the modelling of the existing and proposed building and then linking the model elements to the programme Gantt chart. This enabled us to ‘test’ the programme and adjust it to increase safety and efficiency.

CGI Method Statements:
Our digital engineering Team are providing the project support for our site team by creating pictorial method statements for all the major works that take place on site. These documents enable the team to see an accurate, detailed and annotated visual representation of the project at key stages, improving understanding of the job and reducing risk to the programme.

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