Disrupting Traditional Practices

The project team shows its steadfast commitment to delivering success by adopting a wide range of innovative technologies. 3D scanning is implemented to expedite survey progress and collect accurate data; Defect management tools such as drones and InfraRed Camera serve to secure a high level of quality. To safeguard the wellbeing of workers, exoskeleton is used for manual handling to reduce their physical strain and at the same time enhance productivity for repetitive works.

The chilled-water thermal-energy storage system provides resilience to ensure the chilled water remains available at all times, whether due to internal equipment or an external power failure. The DfMA with full off-site fabrication could factor in the consideration of site safety, quality and duration of the construction for this vital equipment.

The final design consisted of four 175m3 thermal tanks, each weighing 50 tonnes and measuring in diameter and 9m high.

by John C. Gammon

The project team shows its steadfast commitment to delivering success by adopting a wide range of innovative technologies. 3D scanning is implemented to expedite survey progress and collect accurate data; Defect management tools such as drones and InfraRed Camera serve to secure a high level of quality. To safeguard the wellbeing of workers, exoskeleton is used for manual handling to reduce their physical strain and at the same time enhance productivity for repetitive works.