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Euston Station
Key benefits

Bring information from different tools together

More confidently make the right decisions

Better understand and communicate project constraints

Align stakeholders and bring everybody onto the same page
Case study overview
£700,000 estimated savings over 2 years using digital twin platform
The Euston Station site is part of one of the largest rail projects in Europe comprising 140-miles of track. The station, undergoing enabling works, faces a unique series of interface challenges due to its Central London location.
The contractor identified these challenges early and wanted to implement a system to bring teams and information onto the same page.
Using Sensat, teams are gaining a clearer picture of what’s going on to ensure they are making data-driven to mitigate risk better and proceed with more certainty.