Pipe
Viewed as points
Pipe
Viewed as model
Pumps
Viewed as model
Pumps
Viewed as points
Pumping Station
Rendered model (Isometric)
Pumping Station
Rendered model (Elevation)
Fixture Assemblies
Viewed as model
Industrial Engineering
Material path model
Workstation
Model with notes
Workstation
Model
Engine Set Station
Viewed as model
Screenguard and Conveyor
Viewed as hidden wireframe
Highway Overpass
Viewed as model
Highway Overpass
Viewed as wireframe with point cloud
Building Structures
Viewed as wireframe with point cloud
Building Structures
Viewed as model
Bridge Assembly with Tooling
Viewed as model
Elevation Cut of Pumping Facility
Viewed as 2D drawing
Concrete Structure
Photograph
Concrete Structure
Viewed as rendered model
Engineering and Visualization Services, a division of PMC, specializes in laser scanning, three-dimensional CAD modeling, and
facility integration. EVS remains small enough to ensure personalized client attention yet large enough to maintain all the resources
necessary to provide quality professional services.
Our methods and expertise can be applied to any industry:
- Automotive
- Architectural
- Manufacturing
- Structural
- Aerospace
- Petrochemical
- Food and Beverage
- Transportation
Our featured project is the Secondary Pump Station. The increased need for higher-volume fresh water flow to this highly
populated area required that an additional fourth pumping system be added to the existing facility. Time constraints and
confined-space concerns associated with this "silo shaped design" fresh water pump station made
laser scanning and detailed 3D models key contributors to the successful, timely completion of this complex project.
To learn more about this project, click here.
- Reducing overall cost of project to the township by 18%
- Reducing the time from "project planning" to "completed and working 4th pump" by 7 weeks
- Allowing for "staged construction," which minimized downtime and contractor error
- Provided the township with updated "as-built" drawings for future facility-wide use
- Allowing city council to see a virtual future model of how their water facility would work and appear before work had even begun
- Completing water flow and pressure calculations before "start up"
- Training new employees with animations and "fly throughs" provided as added deliverable to the client
- Adapting newer "on-site" contractors as to what to expect upon entrance to this confined-space work environment
- Mainting model tolerance throughout facility of ±2mm, exceeding the expectations of the clients
- Generating interest in neighboring townships and similar industries, both local and nationwide, to apply our project methods to their fresh and waste water projects.