During the design competition phase for a new pedestrian bridge, the main contractor required an architectural and structural engineering partner to develop a 3D model of the bridge’s complex, serpentine form and undertake a full technical review.
Their goal was to propose a construction solution that could be fabricated off-site and built with minimum disruption to the adjoining hospital and surrounding park environment.
Using our BIM model, we deconstructed and rebuilt the design, rationalising it into regular components suitable for efficient off-site fabrication. To support the competition evaluation, we created walk-thru animations and an immersive augmented reality experience, allowing the judging panel to fully understand the proposed construction solution. We also produced detailed fabrication drawings for the steel manufacturer.
As a result, the client reduced construction costs by approximately 21% and clearly demonstrated the commercial viability of their proposal.

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