INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

THE SHEEPHOUSE WOOD BAT PROTECTION STRUCTURE

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

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THE SHEEPHOUSE WOOD BAT PROTECTION STRUCTURE

PROJECT TYPE  INFRASTRUCTURE
STAGE  SCHEME AND DETAILED DESIGN
SIZE  1KM LONG
PROJECT VALUE UNDISCLOSED
SERVICE  INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
LOCATION  BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UK
CLIENT COWI - HS2

SHEEPHOUSE WOOD BAT PROTECTION STRUCTURE is part of the HS2 project, Britain's new high-speed railway and the largest infrastructure project in Europe.

Located adjacent to Sheephouse Wood in Buckinghamshire, this project serves as a safe passage for protected bats to cross the railway line without encountering any harm from passing trains.  This infrastructure is one kilometre long and features a superstructure with a 25-meter span.

This undertaking is a highly intricate and multidisciplinary design, encompassing over 10 disciplines and involving a federated design of 25 digital models.

Photography by: ©HS2 / Source: Hs2.org.uk

The team's responsibilities include coordinating these interdisciplinary models (Clash Detection) and validating and verifying the data.
Throughout the Scheme and Detail Design phase, the team achieved a remarkable milestone by delivering over 1,000 drawings and submitting more than 150 models, ensuring the successful progression of the project.

OUR ROLE
Digital Sapiens was appointed as BIM Manager for the digital project delivery during Scheme and Detailed Design.

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