In the world of oil and gas construction, facing high project complexity is not uncommon. The massive job sites are usually in tough locations and feature heavy MEP and ductwork, which makes data collection and as-built modeling in PDMS daunting. Exactly the kind of challenges Georgian Marzea loves and handles every day at work!
Marzea, General Manager of Vision Engineering is an oil and gas veteran with over 20 years of experience in the field. Quite frankly, he eats these kinds of projects for breakfast!
Watch this webinar to see how he and his team successfully delivered their latest project: producing an as-built PDMS model of 3 crude oil wellhead locations in a 4 million sq. ft. jobsite in Iraq’s Kurdistan region—in half the time using laser scanning and automated modeling technologies.
In this session, you will learn:
- How the Vision Engineering team obtained 50% time savings modeling the dense MEP and steel structures of the site—and an overall 30% cost savings
- The 5 main project challenges they faced, including high-security restrictions and how they tackled them
- How to get creative with automated feature extraction and apply it for little-known uses!
- Data collection and as-built modeling best practice tips that will blow away your clients and help you deliver industrial plant projects more efficiently
Timestamps:
- 00:00 – Introduction & Housekeeping
- 02:11 – Project Summary
- 04:20 – Project Challenges
- 07:10 – Field Data Capture
- 12:12 – Workflow Overview
- 16:30 – Back Office Processing
- 19:30 – Project Results
- 22:56 – Tips and Best Practices
- 27:00 – Flow Station Model
- 36:30 – Modeling A Generator in PDMS without Scan Data
- 41:08 – Project Q&A