08 June 2014
Doha: KCT-Al Khayyat Contracting and Trading has engaged HOCHTIEF ViCon for BIM management and BIM services for the Traffic Control Centre Project - CPC05.
ViCon had already supported KCT with a 4D Movie for their successful tender for the project's execution phase.
ViCon's scope of work will include BIM management, 3D modeling, 3D design coordination, 3D quantity take-off and 4D visualiation.
KCT is a general construction company which has prominently emerged as a key construction contractor in Qatar having commenced as a Syrian company in 1983. It is involved in the Middle East as a construction, management, development, architecture and engineering firm.
The Traffic Control Centre project, which has started in May 2014, is part of a 409 hectare development for Qatar's Internal Security Forces (ISF/Lekhwiya), which requires the construction of a new camp facility at Al Duhail, on the northern outskirts of Doha. The ISF project will be large in scale, featuring more than 330 individual building units made up of several different types of purpose-built facilities.
Doha: KCT-Al Khayyat Contracting and Trading has engaged HOCHTIEF ViCon for BIM management and BIM services for the Traffic Control Centre Project - CPC05.
ViCon had already supported KCT with a 4D Movie for their successful tender for the project's execution phase.
ViCon's scope of work will include BIM management, 3D modeling, 3D design coordination, 3D quantity take-off and 4D visualiation.
KCT is a general construction company which has prominently emerged as a key construction contractor in Qatar having commenced as a Syrian company in 1983. It is involved in the Middle East as a construction, management, development, architecture and engineering firm.
The Traffic Control Centre project, which has started in May 2014, is part of a 409 hectare development for Qatar's Internal Security Forces (ISF/Lekhwiya), which requires the construction of a new camp facility at Al Duhail, on the northern outskirts of Doha. The ISF project will be large in scale, featuring more than 330 individual building units made up of several different types of purpose-built facilities.
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