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Peterhead Smith Embankment Quay Design and Build 2009

Peterhead Smith Emankment Quay 2009 Project
Access Walkway Details
 One of the biggest projects to date that I was involved with within Peter Fraenkel. This was a design and build project consisting of a 120m long suspended quay facility with additional dolphin design. A further 85m extension to existing Albert Quay facility was designed to shelter the 200m vessels berthing at the Smith Embankment Quay facility. A total of over 300 drawings were produced between two other technicians and me. In depth seabed and ground modelling was detailed using a combination of vanilla AutoCAD and AutoCAD Civil 3D in order to cut a large amount of savings for the client.I was heavily involved in the works for a 42m walkway to provide access between the quay facility and mooring dolphin. Works included were GA’s, Cross Sections of each of the beam members, holding down and connection details for both quay end and dolphin end etc. A full 3D model was produced to showcase the design and was eventually incoporated into the overall full 3D model produced of the entire quay facility.Examples of my work are shown below.
 
Client Drawing 1 - Showing a 2D general arrangement for the walkway between the quay and dolphin.
Client Drawing 2 - Showing an isometric view of the walkway, including colour coded member details.
Client Drawing 3 - Showing an isometric close-up view of the dolphin end of the walkway.
Client drawing 4 - Showing the dolphin end connection details to the mooring dolphin.
Image 1 - Showing the quay ramp access of the walkway.
Image 2 - Showing a simple rendered image of the dolphin end of the walkway with the use of 3D Studio Max.
Image 3 - A final rendered model of the quay facility, mooring dolphin and the access walkway between both. The model was built in AutoCAD and them imported and rendered via 3D Studio Max Design 2012.
Peterhead Smith Embankment Quay Design and Build 2009
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Peterhead Smith Embankment Quay Design and Build 2009

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