An iconic landmark, Battersea is a decommissioned coal-fired power station that has been repurposed as a commercial cum residential complex. The power station is dotted with shops, offices, bars, restaurants and residential units. Due to its historical significance, the process of redevelopment was carried out without changing the façade of the building.
Project Brief
Project Name
Battersea Power Station
LOD
350
Area
33000 Sq. M.
Units
35 Apartment units
Deliverables
· 3D Revit MEP model · Coordinated BIM model · Coordinated shop drawings
Services
MEP Modeling, BIM coordination, Shop drawings
Responsibilities
Using the architectural and structural BIM models, along with 3D design model and equipment schedule provided by the client, we had to create:
MEP BIM model of LOD 350
BIM coordination for architectural, structural and MEP services
Shop Drawings
Challenges
There were no schematics, riser diagrams or pdf binder provided to us by the client.
The project was initially bound to merely tagging, however with multiple changes in design, the coordination and modeling also had to change, which again had to be updated in the model and coordinated with design.
In the new design, some of the FCUs were re-located to a different location. This created a discrepancy in the access panel location and RCP location of actual model.
Solutions
The entire project execution was solely based on our team’s technical expertise and MEP know-how in order to understand refrigerant piping arrangement and riser arrangement
We successfully managed to complete the work in record time with our team of experts.
We raised an RFI and obtained the client’s authorization to change the access panel location.