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Autodesk Announces 2019 AEC Excellence Award Winners

This month Autodesk has announced its award winners for their annual AEC Excellence Awards. The winning projects range from an arena in California to a bridge in China to one of the largest building projects in Europe.

2019 AEC Excellence Winners

Nine projects ranging from the small to the very large demonstrate how far the use of innovative technology has come for projects in infrastructure design, building design, and construction. The winners all demonstrate advanced approaches to the use of technology in practice. This year there was also the 2019 Innovator of the Year award given to a single person who is leading, changing, and transforming the design and/or construction process in a positive way. This person was selected from a diverse group of 41 finalists.

Buildings for East Artificial Islands for Hong Kong-Zhudai-Macao Bridge. CCCC-FDHI Engineering Co. Ltd. – A Building Design Winner (Medium Project)

Autodesk congratulates Amr Raafat, Director of Virtual Design and Construction at Windover Construction. His innovative use of BIM with drone mapping, virtual reality, mixed reality, laser scanning, and much more demonstrates an incredible passion and example for what is possible to advance the industry.

The rest of the winners are listed below. You can view the winners’ submission title image here.

INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN

Infrastructure Design – Large Project (over $500 Million)

Winning project:  Ümraniye-Ataşehir-Göztepe Metro Line

Gülermak Nurol Makyol Joint Venture and Yüksel Proje

This metro line in Istanbul, Turkey will stretch to a total length of 13 km and connect 11 different transit stations. By using BIM technology, the team achieved a 16% cost savings across the whole project. Tunneling was also much more efficient: 35% of cable loss and 15% of traction power transformer loss was avoided during tunneling.

 

Infrastructure Design – Medium Project ($100 Million – $500 Million)

Winning project: Istanbul Rail System Design Services – Phase 1

Yüksel Proje

With phase one of a metro line in Istanbul, Turkey that will eventually cover 60 km in total, it is an example of how BIM software and modern construction technology can seamlessly integrate and coordinate diverse disciplines, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and more.

 

Infrastructure Design – Small Project (less than $100 Million)

Winning project: Luchuan Service Area of Yulin-Zhanjiang Expressway (Guangxi Section)

Tianjin Port Engineering Design & Consulting Company Ltd. of CCCC First Harbor Engineering Company Ltd.

While designing this 74.5 km four-lane expressway in China, the team used clash detection processes to prevent more than 100 potential issues, avoiding expensive rework during construction.

 

BUILDING DESIGN

Building Design – Large Project (over $200 Million)

Winning project: European Spallation Source

ÅF Infrastructure, Sweco Architects and Skanska Sverige AB

Not only one of the largest building projects in Europe, the European Spallation Source will be the world’s most advanced and first sustainable research facility based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. By using Autodesk technology, the team—consisting of stakeholders from 13 countries for the project located in Sweden—is able to collaborate better and achieve their goal of having as much information as possible in each model.

 

Building Design – Medium Project ($20 Million – $200 Million)

Winning project: Buildings on East Artificial Islands of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

CCCC-FHDI Engineering Co, Ltd.

The East Artificial Islands play a key role in the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Authority operations. BIM technology helped the project team save more than $1.1 million and shortened the construction process by nearly three months.

 

Building Design – Small Project (Less than $20 Million)

Winning project: REVITalisation for Design, Construction, and Operations of Pre-World War Buildings

Urban Renewal Authority & AECOM

Located in Mongkok, Hong Kong, the project is a mix of residential and commercial veranda-style houses for redevelopment and preservation. By going paperless and opting for a centralized BIM platform developed with Autodesk Forge, the team saved an incredible $250,000 in printing costs alone.

 

CONSTRUCTION

Construction – Large Project (Over $500 Million)

Winning project: Chase Center & Warriors Mixed-Use Office and Retail Development

Mortenson | Clark, a Joint Venture

From the outset, integrating innovative technology was essential to the team’s workflow for the $1.2 billion sports and entertainment complex in San Francisco, California. The team worked concurrently in a master model and established a 3D and 4D approach during the preconstruction phase.

 

Construction – Medium Project ($100 Million – $500 Million)

Winning project: E03 Canada Court and E05 Quebec, Wembley Park

John SISK & Son

For a residential development in the United Kingdom, SISK avoided £90,000 worth of concrete rework through clash detection processes and achieved a time savings of 35% on their quality assurance by moving to BIM and away from paper.

 

Construction – Small Project (Less than $100 million)

Winning project: CANVAS

Windover Construction, Inc.

CANVAS is an upscale apartment community covering 153,000 square feet in Beverly, Massachusetts. The team used modular construction techniques to address the site constraints and to expedite the process, resulting in completion three months earlier than would be expected by using conventional construction methods.

Innovator of the Year

Amr Raafat, Director of Virtual Design & Construction, Windover Construction, Inc.

Amr Raafat is a virtual design and construction expert with more than 16 years of experience combining AEC expertise to leverage leading–edge technologies for construction visualization. Leading the VDC Department for creation of 4D animations, 3D realistic renderings, integration of BIM, VR, and more, his core goal is to assist clients and project teams in enhanced planning, change management, scheduling, construction logistics, safety planning, and visualization throughout all construction phases.

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