Clash Detection

Reduce the risk of rework costs and schedule impacts through automated design conflict identification.

Proactively resolve design issues rather than reacting as issues occur in the field.

Clash detection is the process of coordinating the building systems virtually prior to construction. Through the use of Navisworks software, which is a universal model integrator, regardless of design authoring platform, and built-in clash detection functionality, the Haskell team is able to collaboratively identify and resolve problems that could otherwise result in significant cost implications and delays to the construction project. Prefabrication opportunities are an added benefit that ensures a safer, more efficient jobsite throughout the fully-coordinated 3D design and construction process.

Director – Virtual Construction

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Clarifier tank and process piping

The planning and coordination of the construction interface between the new WWTP and our operating production facility have been very effective. The BC-Haskell team operates in an open and collaborative environment. Design or field construction challenges are addressed in a direct and objective manner with all parties focused on a common goal of successful project delivery and start-up."

Terry Farris
Director of Engineering, Bush Brothers & Company
View from above the exterior storage tanks

The planning and coordination of the construction interface between the new WWTP and our operating production facility have been very effective. The BC-Haskell team operates in an open and collaborative environment. Design or field construction challenges are addressed in a direct and objective manner with all parties focused on a common goal of successful project delivery and start-up."

Terry Farris
Director of Engineering, Bush Brothers & Company

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