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AVEVA Helps Atkins Maintain a Competitive Edge

Technology Category
  • Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Visualization
Applicable Industries
  • Construction & Infrastructure
Applicable Functions
  • Discrete Manufacturing
Use Cases
  • Digital Twin
Services
  • Software Design & Engineering Services
The Challenge
Atkins, a leading design, engineering and project management consultancy, operates in Western Australia, a region known for its high cost of doing business. This necessitates the company to be particularly efficient in adding value to remain competitive in the global market. The majority of Atkins’ projects are brownfield ones with difficult access conditions and often inaccurate or incomplete-as-built information available. Traditional surveying techniques can be slow and costly. 3D laser scanning offers a quicker, cheaper and more efficient alternative; however, Atkins needed a 3D design tool that had tight point cloud integration.
About The Customer
Atkins is one of the world’s leading design, engineering and project management consultancies, employing some 18,000 people across the UK, North America, Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe. Its breadth and depth of expertise, and its drive to continually ask ‘why’, has enabled the company to plan, design and deliver some of the world’s most complex and time-critical projects. The company operates in Western Australia, a region known for its high cost of doing business. This necessitates the company to be particularly efficient in adding value to remain competitive in the global market.
The Solution
Atkins decided to put AVEVA at the centre of its engineering. The use of AutoCAD was abandoned and drawings were generated directly from PDMS instead. Atkins had no hesitation in migrating to AVEVA E3D and updating its PDMS-based procedures to take advantage of the new capabilities. Atkins used AVEVA E3D on the Varanus Island Compression Project (VICP) for Apache Energy. This highly collaborative, 8,500-man-hour project involved all engineering disciplines, as well as the client, at each step of the design process. Modular design enabled Atkins to run multiple teams in tandem to fasttrack the work. As a result, they were able to deliver the completed design in just 13 weeks. Atkins is in the process of launching its new global design strategy, in which AVEVA technology will play a prominent role.
Operational Impact
  • Design efficiency has been increased by 40%.
  • Global deployments are now set up in days, not months.
  • Atkins is overall more competitive in the world market.
Quantitative Benefit
  • Design efficiency has been increased by 40%
  • Global deployments are now set up in days, not months

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