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Digital Construction Awards: Bryden Wood wins Best Application of Technology

The winning Bryden Wood team receive their award from host Russell Kane (far right) and sponsor Karolina Orecchini from Digital Construction Week. (Photo: ASV Photography Ltd.)
Bryden Wood’s automated cable routing management system, which has generated significant time savings for Transport for London, won the Best Application of Technology category, sponsored by Digital Construction Week, at the Digital Construction Awards last night (12 July).

London Underground’s tunnels are tight and cluttered. Plotting the most effective route for new cabling requires a detailed survey of the existing tunnel surface, and then meticulous planning to allow for a wide range of complex variables. It is a time-consuming and labour-intensive manual process that put teams of people in difficult, dirty and dangerous environments, while also disrupting public transport.

Bryden Wood, working with Transport for London (TfL), has developed ARC: data-driven design automation technology for underground signal upgrades that makes cable routing faster, safer and smarter.

The ARC process starts with collation of as many input variables as possible to establish machine-readable rules. Then comes a point cloud survey of the tunnel, which is analysed. The rules then recommend the optimal routing of cables. ARC also outputs 2D information and 3D models offering various options for cable installation.

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