North east link
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Delivering Victoria’s Largest Tunnel Project: North East Link

How SMEC's digital engineering team used 12d Model and 12d Synergy to automate workflows, coordinate a massive multidisciplinary team, and save over $1.5 million on the North East Link.
Presented by Josh Allison, Michael Bozikis, and Allan Walker · 40 minutes
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The North East Link is a $26 billion road project connecting Melbourne’s south-east and northern suburbs via the city’s longest twin three-lane tunnels. As one of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects, it presented significant digital engineering challenges across modelling, resource management, and multidisciplinary coordination. SMEC‘s digital engineering team leveraged 12d Model and 12d Synergy to automate workflows, develop custom tools, and deliver a robust project information model, saving over $1.5 million through automation across the project.

Presented by
Michael Bozikis

Michael Bozikis

BIM Coordinator, SMEC

Josh Allison

Josh Allison

Technical Services Infrastructure Manager, SMEC

Allan Walker

Allan Walker

Digital Engineering Lead, SMEC

Session Overview

This webinar takes a deep dive into the application of 12d Synergy and 12d Model in the North East Link project, one of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects. The North East Link is a $26 billion road project that will connect Melbourne’s south-east and northern suburbs via the city’s longest twin three-lane tunnels, easing congestion and improving travel times.

Josh Allison, Michael Bozikis and Allan Walker of SMEC explore how 12d tools were leveraged to manage digital engineering requirements, automate workflows, and overcome challenges in modelling, resource management, and coordination across a massive, multidisciplinary team. Key innovations highlighted include the development of complex barrier systems, pavement modelling, and 3D signage placement, all designed to streamline processes, ensure quality control, and save time. Discover how 12d played a pivotal role in boosting efficiency, saving over $1.5 million through automation, and delivering a robust project information model for long-term success.

 

What You’ll Learn

  • Application of 12d Model and 12d Synergy in managing digital engineering requirements.
  • The role of automation in reducing time and improving efficiency
  • Streamlining project workflows with custom-built macros and tools
  • Best practices for coordinating large, multidisciplinary teams across multiple locations
Presented by
Michael Bozikis

Michael Bozikis

BIM Coordinator, SMEC

Josh Allison

Josh Allison

Technical Services Infrastructure Manager, SMEC

Allan Walker

Allan Walker

Digital Engineering Lead, SMEC

BE-WISE company Logo: Advisory and Consultancy Services for the Built Environment

The North East Link is a $26 billion road project connecting Melbourne’s south-east and northern suburbs via the city’s longest twin three-lane tunnels. As one of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects, it presented significant digital engineering challenges across modelling, resource management, and multidisciplinary coordination. SMEC‘s digital engineering team leveraged 12d Model and 12d Synergy to automate workflows, develop custom tools, and deliver a robust project information model, saving over $1.5 million through automation across the project.

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