ProjectWise and iTwin Facilitates Data-centric Workflows via Digital Twins for More Intelligent Sustainable Infrastructure
Project Summary
Organization: WSP Australia
Solution: Enterprise Engineering
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Project Objectives:
- To implement smart, data-centric digital workflows and strategies for improved decisions and outcomes.
- To harness the power of cutting-edge technologies for a holistic approach, supporting widespread intelligent digitization in enterprise engineering.
Project Playbook: Bentley Infrastructure Cloud, iTwin, MicroStation, OpenBridge, OpenBuildings, OpenCities, OpenRail, OpenRoads, ProjectWise, SYNCHRO
Fast Facts
- WSP Australia is committed to fostering a holistic digital approach to project delivery across all infrastructure sectors to meet evolving industry demands.
- They sought to utilize cutting-edge technology to streamline data management while building trust in new digital workflows.
- ProjectWise and the iTwin Platform facilitated data integration, promoting real-time collaboration and visualization, enhancing decision-making, and optimizing project outcomes.
ROI
- Using the Port Rail Transformation Project as a digital-centric case study, WSP saved 300 resource hours, reducing rework.
- By seamlessly integrating various data sources and models, WSP achieved real-time collaboration that saved 12 days on their Port Rail Transformation Project.
Searching for Data-centric Project Delivery Methods
WSP Australia is committed to providing a transformative enterprise engineering journey by building trust in digital applications and processes to optimize project delivery across all business sectors. The organization embraces the latest technologies, fostering a culture of innovation. “There is a growing need for integrated digital solutions on major infrastructure projects, with all participants seeing increased efficiency, collaboration, and reduced cost,” said Alexander Yammas, regional digital engineering lead at WSP. The organization initially embarked on their digitization initiatives back in 2017 when they were faced with disparate information and project management hurdles. At that point, they introduced ProjectWise on a project-by-project basis and, in 2021, utilized the application to link multisourced data and 250 team members on their Port Rail Transformation Project (PRTP) in Melbourne, Australia.
“Fast forward to 2023, ProjectWise has become a business-as-usual application that is employed in over 150 active projects, with more than 2,000 active users,” said Bob Freeman, WSP’s information management lead. Now with digital twins and artificial intelligence (AI) at the forefront of delivering intelligent infrastructure, WSP is seeking to implement smart, data-centric digital workflows and strategies to make better decisions and deliver better outcomes. WSP is prioritizing this organizational shift, harnessing the power of cutting-edge technologies to implement a holistic approach, streamlining data management and workflows within the transportation division while supporting widespread intelligent digitization in enterprise engineering.