BIM in hydraulic infrastructure
What is BIM hydraulics for infrastructure projects?
In hydraulic infrastructure projects, BIM enables for efficient planning, coordination, and management. This approach is transforming the way hydraulic infrastructures are designed, built, and maintained.
Our BIM processes in hydraulic infrastructure
Planning
Preliminary design
Detailed design
Construction
Asset management
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Types of hydraulic infrastructure where we apply the BIM methodology
Dams
Dams are structures built on rivers and streams to store water. These structures are used to control floods, generate hydroelectric power, and supply water for human and agriculture comsuption.
Aqueducts
Aqueducts are structures used to transport water from a source to an area of consumption. Due to the slope limitations required in this type of infrastructure, they are commonly built in the form of tunnels, bridges, or elevated conduits.
Canals
Canals are artificial structures built to transport water from one place to another, either for crop irrigation or to supply drinking water to cities. These conduits are very important in hydraulic infrastructures and are used to distribute large volumes of water across long distances.
Drainage systems
These are hydraulic structures designed to control flooding and excess water in urban areas. These systems are composed of sewers, wells, conduits, and retention tanks. Their purpose is to prevent damage to property and protect public safety in case of heavy rainfall or river overflows.
Water treatment plants
Water treatment plants aim to clean water before distribution for human consumption. To achieve this, various processes such as filtration and disinfection are used to remove contaminants present in the water.
River channeling and protection
Rivers and ravines that make up the hydrographic network of any territory are increasingly affected by setbacks caused by more frequent torrential rains. Allowing the use of nearby land requires studying river flows in order to mitigate flood risks. The use of BIM methodology in these design processes allows obtaining the three-dimensional water surface of the design flow, optimizing the hydraulic protection work.
Reservoirs
Reservoirs are large-sized reservoirs created by building dams that are used to store water for human consumption and crop irrigation. These bodies of water can also be used to generate hydroelectric power and control floods.
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