PORR Group, one of Europe's largest construction companies, is finding new ways of increasing productivity and efficiency in their projects. In Romania, PORR is running a research project to build their competence and pave the way for changing work processes and usage of BIM methodology. Trimble software and equipment is a large part of this, and in this article, Romania tells us about their experience of using Quadri as a common data environment for the project.
Dan Vlasceanu, Daniel Boehnke and Costel Cojanu
A Trimble equipped bulldozer paving the way for the new Sibiu to Boita motorway
The focus of the research project is machine control, productivity management, and implementing a BIM approach. For machine control and productivity management, PORR uses Trimble hardware mounted on the machines together with Works Manager and VisionLink/Works OS on the software side. Dan, explains that there is no hesitation about the gains you got from using machine control and systems to manage the productivity for the machines.
The other part, to implement a model-based approach for the design data is a bit harder to measure. This is because the designers still work in a traditional way with most of the work aiming for drawing production and leaving a lot of work, for the contractor, to transform the drawing files to 3D models ready for further use in the field.
Before starting the project, PORR turned to SITECH Romania and Arkance Systems for help in setting up the right software and hardware environment. PORRs’ decision to use Trimble solutions was because of earlier good experience with Trimble as a provider of hardware and software. In one of the early workshops, Chris Dheere from Arkance Systems proposed Quadri, the common data environment and we decided to go for it.
Dan Vlasceanu, using SiteVision on the construction site.
During the conversation with Dan Vlasceanu, we also talked about the challenges in the business. We both agreed that we need more skilled people to work with the transformation of the infrastructure business. There is also a need for change in the design processes and demands from the infrastructure owners towards 3D, and model-based design.
Young people need to understand that building a road or a railway today is a hi-tech business where you use a lot of advanced tools like 3D modeling tools. To work in an infrastructure project is like playing Minecraft - for real and in a virtual world - at the same time!
The top three benefits of using Quadri according to Dan:
1. Export IFC and LandXML directly from Quadri
2. No other collaboration tool I have seen has the ability to contain data from different sources and mix it together and export it to other file formats.
3. Volume calculation and modeling tools inside Quadri
This is an essential tool for us and makes it possible to have full control of the volumes in the project.
The feature-based model makes Quadri file format agnostic. Dan can have a mix of data from different sources, for example, road edges in IFC, DWG, and LandXML format. When he puts them into Quadri they are “just road edges and I can export them all to an IFC file for use in another software.