This video shows a site model for a new smart parc bid. It highlights the size of the plant layout required to treat the capacity of waste water going to river from the park.
The concept model and the orthographics for the bid, produced in less than 3 weeks, start off with multiple process flow diagrams for budgeting, the P & I Diagram and the 2D site plan you see on the ‘floor’ of the model.
Changes were easily made to the site plan in the modelling process especially in the DAF treatment building around the chemical dosing and storage system.
This ATM Site Modelling video shows the WwTW Site model built for a food company who were expanding their potato and carrot production lines and needed to increase their treatment capacity of waste water going to river.
Construction Site models, walkthroughs and layout are produced in less than 3 weeks. They start off using the process flow diagrams at budgeting stage with a 2D site plan which is placed on the ‘floor’ of the model and the first issue P & I Diagram.ATM Site Modelling have the capability to build complete site models using 2D outline CAD drawings from suppliers and architects at preliminary stages. Buildings, roads, civil and steelwork structures, tanks, pumping plant and equipment have all been modelled up front to confirm bids and win contracts.
This site model walkthrough for a DAF installation at first phase construction shows the inside of the DAF building. The video gives a greater 3D visualisation for system checking and clash detection between the superstructures, equipment, pipework and services so that drawings can be generated quickly for suppliers in Plant 3D.
ATM Site Modelling built this site model up from a 2D layout and incorporates all aspects of civil, mechanical, electrical and structural design in one process environment to cover all design and build requirements , clash detections and access, lifting and maintenance needs.
ATM Site Modelling can build entire treatment works site models from a 2D site floor plan and spot levels with the creation of roads, paths and hard standing and existing grassed areas of the site planned for development.
The civils, storage tanks and plant are added around the site along with the superstructures and treatment buildings before finally adding the pipework and service routes and the necessary steelwork supports. This works were upgraded to cope with extra demand on the site and increase the quality of the final effluent to river.