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The FAT Village project is a 900,000 sq. ft. mixed-use arts district located in Downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Designed as a vibrant hub for creativity and innovation, the development integrates residential, commercial, and cultural spaces to foster a dynamic and artistic community.
The project was developed using key inputs from the client, including the overall site plan, which provided a comprehensive layout of the area. The existing ground surface and proposed surface levels were analyzed to ensure accurate grading and elevation planning. Additionally, a 2D underground utility services plan was incorporated to coordinate infrastructure placement. The architectural Revit model was also provided, enabling the seamless integration of design elements into the overall development.
The project scope involved proposed surface modeling, including the design of roads, curbs and gutters, road markings, signage, parking, and site furniture, ensuring a well-structured and functional urban layout. Additionally, underground utility services modeling was carried out for surface water (SW), foul water (FW), water mains (WM), fire mains (FM), gas mains, and HV, MV, and LV electrical cables, ensuring efficient infrastructure planning. A key aspect of the project was model coordination with other disciplines, facilitating seamless integration across various engineering domains. Furthermore, clash detection and the development of a clash-free model were performed to optimize design accuracy and prevent conflicts during execution.
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