Great Places, for Life - The Digital Era Edition

Great Places, for Life - The Digital Era Edition

In the planning, engineering, and construction of our buildings and infrastructure, digital transformation is an ongoing, yet exciting proposition. Embracing modern methods of construction, and a digital-first approach can yield impressive results from sustainability, to efficiency, to safety.

In this edition of Great Places, for Life we explore how technology is catapulting industries into a new era and helping to navigate complex environments.


Aerial view of Parkdale train station

Award-winning digital engineering on Parkdale Level Crossing Removal

Using digital technologies, the project team reduced the carbon footprint of the structures by 30% and reduced resource hours by approximately 15%. This approach earned the project a prestigious global recognition at the Bentley Going Digital Awards.?

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How modern methods of construction are delivering productivity for the digital age

Modern methods of construction (MMC) provides a safer, more efficient and sustainable alternative to traditional construction methods, and can help us to do more, with less. With digital technologies at the core, it can improve the way we build everything across sectors including healthcare, property and buildings, and transport and infrastructure.?

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Pioneering project maps NSW, and wins PIA Innovation Award

Land iQ has been awarded the Technology & Digital Innovation Award for Planning Excellence by the Planning Institute of Australia. The platform is designed to streamline the planning system and enable better decision making.

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Digital?tools drive decarbonisation in infrastructure projects

LCPro and Carb0nise are two digital tools developed by WSP which are enabling the identification and selection of environmentally friendly design solutions.

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Embracing connected sites

Connected sites are a global opportunity to transform onsite assembly. Our experts set out the role of integration across the industry to achieve successful transformation and outline a framework for realising change.

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Improving Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Investment – Austroads Good Practice Recommendations

Demand for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence is increasing and road agencies and their customers are demanding smarter decisions about infrastructure investments. Austroads and WSP explore how to ensure the safe and reliable use of these technologies while achieving better results than traditional manual asset investment processes.

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Digitalisation optimises systems integration of rail services

Systems integration plays an important role in managing rail systems, parallel workstreams and linking new and existing systems together. With increasing complexity, digitalisation is central to delivering safe and reliable services.?

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Digital Twin Victoria

The?Digital Twin Victoria program?is a record $37.4 million investment in digital twin technology and spatial innovation that has combined trillions of data points into one online space to create a digital model of Victoria.

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Henry Okraglik, Global Director of Digital; and Sarah Luu and Arianna Onate-Paladines, Water Resources Engineers

Meet our #WSPChangemakers

Henry Okraglik - The Digital Opportunities Changemaker

As 科进 ’s Global Director of Digital, Henry Okraglik collaborates with an elite team of advisors, engineers and technologists, dedicated to helping our clients achieve their business objectives.?

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Sarah Luu and Arianna Onate Paladines - The Data Science Changemakers

Sarah Luu and Arianna Onate-Paladines are Water Resources Engineers harnessing advanced data science and innovation for a more sustainable, resilient and efficient mining industry. ?

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Three photos - the first shows a high speed train at a station, the second shows an artist impression of Waterloo train station in NSW and the third depicts WSP's new second office in Perth

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