Case study · Infrastructure

Dubai Metro Route 2020. Depot to commissioning.

An Expo-line metro extension coordinated through depot facilities, station boxes, and track-civil interfaces, held together as one federated model from early works to commissioning handover.

Client Main contractor (Expo Line JV)
Engagement Construction BIM coordination
Sector Infrastructure · Metro · Depot
Disciplines Architecture · Structure · MEP · Track-civil · Systems
Duration ~26 months
What's in the walkthrough

What you actually get

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  1. 01

    Project setup.

    Depot programme, station-by-station scope, JV interfaces, and the rail authority constraints we were handed. The conditions we walked into.

  2. 02

    Coordination through phases.

    How architecture, structure, MEP, track-civil, and systems were federated across depot and stations, what nearly broke at the platform-edge and plantroom interfaces, and how it got resolved in the model.

  3. 03

    What we shipped.

    Federated depot and station models, LOD 400 MEP packages, track-civil alignment views, clash reports, and the commissioning handover set. With sample frames.

  4. 04

    What it produced.

    Quantified outcomes, clashes resolved before tunnelling and trackwork hit site, station-handover slippage avoided, and a model state that the operator could pick up on day one. Honest numbers.