On the fast track to savings - How SCS JV utilized generative construction tech for efficient rail construction
Three major European general contractors – Skanska, Costain, and STRABAG – formed a joint venture, SCS JV, to optimize the construction of the London tunnels of HS2, a national high-speed railway linking London, Birmingham and the north of the country. SCS JV is constructing 13 miles of twin-bore tunnels on the HS2 route, terminating at Euston station in central London.
In this session, you'll learn how SCS JV leveraged ALICE's generative construction platform to realize £2 million (USD 2.5M) in cost savings on the project.
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The Challenges: Understand the complexities of the twin-bore tunnels on the HS2 project and how the project has been scoped, planned and managed by SCS JV.
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The Partnership: Learn about the collaboration between SCS JV and ALICE Technologies that made it possible to reduce costs so significantly.
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The Future: Explore what this case study means for the future of tunnels and railway construction, as well as capital infrastructure projects worldwide.