Le Phare

Le Phare is a mixed-use project of 65 story being developed in Quebec city.

OVERVIEW

Le Phare (The Lighthouse) is a $755 million mixed-use project being developed in Quebec City’s Laurier Boulevard next to Autoroute Henry-IV. It consists of a 65 story main tower with a panoramic observation deck on the top floor with 3 smaller towers surrounding it, an underground hub capable of accommodating up to 10,000 users a day, a year-round public square and a contemporary performing arts center, all of which will facilitate office, commercial, residential and hospitality spaces.

PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS

Location: Quebec, QC, Canada
Budget: 755 000 000 $
Duration: 2015 – 2020
Realization: Dalcon Construction
Firms: Alpha Architecture, Groupe Dallaire, Gensler, WSP Group, RWDI
Our client: Groupe Dallaire
Our role: BIM Manager

PROJECT PHASES

PHASE 1
Underground hub
Tower T1
Tower T4

PHASE 2
Underground hub
Arts center
Tower T2
Tower T3

BIM USES REQUIRED

PLANIFICATION
Architectural Programming
3D Coordination and clash detection
Quantification and estimating

DESIGN
3D visualization
Coordination and clash detection
Estimate
Project phasing
Construction site logistics
Virtual reality

CONSTRUCTION
3D visualization
3D coordination and clash detection
Project phasing
Construction site logistics
Virtual reality
As-built modeling
Commissioning data collection for use in CMMS

OPERATION
Commissioning data collection for use in CMMS

OUR ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Refresh the BIM management plan and develop the BIM execution plan in collaboration with the project team;
  • Ensuring compliance with the procedures and standards detailed in the BIM Management Plan and BIM execution plan;
  • Coordinate and manage meetings with BIM managers of individual disciplines;
  • Answering questions from all project stakeholders related to BIM;
  • Coordinate with the project team to ensure the delivery of BIM models in a timely manner and that the final models are complete and validated;
  • Ensure the needs of the owner for the exchange of data and files in property management and equipment management are respected;
  • Produce discrepancy reports between the models and the architectural program fact sheets at each stage of the project;
  • Track the exchange and progress of the models.