Windworks Infrastructure, a collaboration between NorSea Impact and Implenia Norge, aims to develop a facility for concrete foundations for floating offshore wind farms. Explore how Implenia is using ALICE.
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How Implenia is Optimizing Site Selection and Planning for an Offshore Wind Farm with ALICE
Implenia is exploring several locations for a production facility in order to undertake serial production of concrete foundations for floating offshore wind farms.
Learn how SCS JV used ALICE to determine optimal production rates and increase project efficiency on HS2's Copthall Green Tunnels with ALICE.
The SCS JV (comprising Skanska, Costain, and STRABAG) wanted to use ALICE to find efficient sequencing options to enable an earlier construction start for the Euston cavern shaft, a critical access point to the main tunnels that lead to Euston station.
With P6 mandated, the schedule had already been built. Align wanted to use the ALICE construction optioneering platform to test its schedule assumptions and look for improvements.
Built on a 12,591-square-foot former parking lot, the site was quite close to adjacent buildings, leaving little room to maneuver its equipment and manage site logistics.
The GC used ALICE on an eight-mile interstate highway project to challenge its existing construction schedules and look for opportunities to recover time that had been lost to project delays resulting in more than $25MM of savings.
AF Gruppen, one of Norway's largest contractors, wanted to challenge the original plan by exploring the effects of different variations of crews and materials on the duration and profitability of the project.
ALICE works with the world's leading contractors to solve their most pressing construction challenges