Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Public Cloud
- Networks & Connectivity - Software-Defined Networking
Applicable Industries
- Cities & Municipalities
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Construction Management
- Smart Parking
About The Customer
BOSB WORLD SDN BHD is a firm incorporated in 2016 and has been actively involved in BIM implementation on projects of various sizes and backgrounds. The firm strives to provide its clients with values such as leading design coordination, providing constructive feedback during client meetings, and leveraging the strength of the BIM process. With staff from various backgrounds, the firm supports the Malaysian government’s vision to transform the construction industry in the Digital Age via the adoption of technology. BOSB WORLD SDN BHD works on projects of all types, including Commercial, Residential, Hospitals, Infrastructure, Manufacturing Facilities, Oil and Gas, etc. Archicad is their BIM solution of choice since it is light and very portable.
The Challenge
The TRX Public Realm project, located in a 70-acre district in the city center of Kuala Lumpur, aimed to seamlessly integrate into its neighborhood. The project's centerpiece is a 10-acre park designed across multiple levels, including the roof of a shopping mall. The park's design aimed to create visual and physical connectivity between the mall and the park, integrating it into the urban fabric. The park was also designed to be porous to the larger landscape around it, allowing for a public space that is fully integrated into the urban fabric. The project faced challenges in implementing complicated civil infrastructure projects, such as box tunnels with super-elevations, which are more challenging compared to other types of building projects. The project also aimed to reduce any possible redundancies and uncertainties that would eventually lead to project cost overruns.
The Solution
BOSB WORLD SDN BHD, the firm behind the TRX Public Realm project, used Archicad, a Building Information Modeling (BIM) solution, to overcome the challenges. Archicad was used on a daily basis and was an essential tool in the firm’s toolkit. The tool helped the firm reduce any possible redundancies and uncertainties that would eventually lead to project cost overruns. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the staff was able to maintain a steady project delivery of their client work with the help of video conferencing and Archicad. The tool provided comfort, assurance, and consistency during the work from home situation. According to Mr. Moo Ket Yin, the Director of BOSB WORLD SDN BHD, Archicad helped open the minds of their clients and other stakeholders to better understand the projects from a different perspective, driving the decision-making process more quickly and efficiently.
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