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Construction Tech Review | Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Zutec is providing digital solutions for SCS to transform its HS2 project.
FREMONT, CA: SCS has developed a revolutionary digital strategy and ‘Digital Blueprint’ for BIM, selecting Zutec as its construction software supplier. SCS is implementing a fully integrated end-to-end process, from design to construction to operation, connecting the engineering data and quality documentation with real-time reporting to benefit the entire project.
SCS devised a bold digital strategy to meet the government's targets, connecting data models with information flow, removing paper from construction sites, and improving accuracy and quality through direct digital connections. To help it achieve this, the team has implemented leading construction management software, Zutec.
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SCS began developing a 'Digital Blueprint' for BIM on large infrastructure projects from the tender stage, supporting HS2's aim to 'go beyond the government's mandate to transform the way the industry has traditionally designed, constructed and managed infrastructure projects.' In the first phase of its digital information flow project, all inspection and test plans (ITPs), permitting, site communication, redlining, as-builts and management of temporary works are set to be integrated effectively with the data model and will digitize approximately five million quality check sheets.
As part of accelerating the transition to cloud technology, Zutec drove implementation at speed, adapting to provide remote training and support, thereby ensuring site teams felt comfortable and secure using the tool. The benefit was proven when the design team could review and confidently sign off piling records without going to the site. Further, the project offers health and safety, time, cost, data security, environmental and quality benefits by enabling data in forms to be pre-populated from the model (one source of the truth), forms to be filled out and reviewed digitally full audit trails, and a reduction of digital platforms staff have to use, as well as response times, by up to 80 percent.
Tom Boland, Global Head of Digitalisation, says, "The use of Zutec on HS2 shows how digital tools can transform construction projects of every size. Zutec is continuously evolving to meet the needs of its users. This is truly a key moment in history and a perfect example of what the future of the industry holds if it continues to take the plunge into digitisation and embraces the power of technology."
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