Tuesday 28 February 2012

Technology applied




Every day, the work activities are supervised by professionals who seek to monitor the materials used and services performed in such a way that they meet strict criteria set out in Standard, and the strictest quality standards.
These professionals also use computer programs that generate a three dimensional virtual environment, where they modeled the designs of Solomon's Temple. This methodology allows a multidisciplinary analysis, so engineers and technicians from different areas can know potential problems that could occur during the construction phase, avoiding rework, improving the quality of facilities and avoiding unnecessary expenses.
This technology also enables achieving a detailed project-level executive end, allowing an overview of the Temple of Solomon still in the design phase. In addition, several items such as lighting, piping, location of equipment and even a building energy analysis can be assessed.
Here, beside the picture from the top of each of the three "Cold Water Tanks", which are still in the installation work. Currently, 16 meters high, the tanks will reach nearly 60 meters and will be embedded within the three main front pillars, at right side of the Temple.


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