Project Activity Timeline

Recent updates, milestones, and collaboration events for the Harbor Bridge BIM integration project.

  1. Today, 14:30

    Sensor Data Stream Updated

    Real-time structural sensor data from pylons P-12 and P-13 was integrated into the central BIM model. Data anomalies flagged for review.

  2. Yesterday, 09:15

    Municipal Planning Review

    City planners accessed updated architectural documentation via the portal. Three change requests submitted for the north approach.

  3. May 24

    Weekly Coordination Meeting

    Onsite construction leads and remote engineering team synchronized progress. Key decisions on material delivery schedules were logged.

  4. May 22

    As-Built Drawings Uploaded

    Updated foundation as-built drawings for Section 7B were centralized. Version 3.1 now available to all authorized stakeholders.

  5. May 20

    New User Access Granted

    Two new municipal inspectors were granted access to the project's digital asset management system with view-only permissions.

Client Testimonials

See what our partners in civil engineering and municipal planning have to say about our BIM data integration platform.

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Marcus Thorne

Project Director, City Metro

5

“Centralizing our structural sensor data with Nexoltri cut reporting time by 70%. The real-time collaboration feature is a game-changer for our onsite teams.”

BIM Integration
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Dr. Elena Vance

Lead Architect, UrbanDynamics

4.5

“The digital asset management system streamlined our complex architectural documentation. It's now the single source of truth for our large-scale projects.”

Asset Management
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Robert Chen

Municipal Planner

5

“Finally, a platform that bridges the gap between planners and construction. The data integration has improved decision-making accuracy significantly.”

Data Centralization
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Sarah Jenkins

Construction Manager

4

“The interface is intuitive for our field teams. Accessing live sensor data and updated plans on-site has drastically reduced errors and delays.”

On-Site Use